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Selection of models in 2×2×2 contingency tables

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This paper is the presentation of a simplified example of a technique, conceived by Yates and later developed by Goodman and Haberman, for the determination of appropriate log-models in the measurement of qualitative data in higher education.

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Liu, R., Sanders, J. Selection of models in 2×2×2 contingency tables. Res High Educ 20, 17–21 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00992032

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