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A model of uniform association plus two-diagonalsparameter and its application to occupational mobility table data

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For the analysis of square contingency tables with ordered categories, Agresti (1988) introduced a model having the structure of uniform association plus a main-diagonal parameter. This paper extends that model. The extended model has the structure of uniform association plus two-diagonals-parameter, and it is a special case of the quasi-uniform association model introduced by Goodman (1979). The Danish occupational mobility table data are analyzed using the models introduced here.

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Tomizawa, S. A model of uniform association plus two-diagonalsparameter and its application to occupational mobility table data. Statistical Papers 32, 243–252 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02925496

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