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Schlundt, D. G.Mathematical models of interpersonal behavior: An information theory approach. Manuscript submitted for publication, 1982.
Schlundt, D. G.Mathematical models of the rules of interpersonal behavior: A log-linear approach. Manuscript submitted for publication, 1982.
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Schlund, D.G. Two PASCAL programs for managing observational data bases and for performing multivariate information analysis and log-linear contingency table analysis of sequential and nonsequential data. Behavior Research Methods & Instrumentation 14, 351–352 (1982). https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03203230
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