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Asymmetry + Non-Independence Models

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Chapters 4 and 6 discuss asymmetry and non-independence model separately. In fact, asymmetry and non-independence models can be combined to form new doubly classified models (Goodman 1985; Lawal 2004). Combination of models at second order to produce composite doubly classified models is not new (e.g., Lawal 2003). The last chapter illustrated the combination of uniform association model and fixed/variable distance. This chapter focuses on doubly classified models that combined asymmetry and non-independent models.

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Tan, T.K. (2017). Asymmetry + Non-Independence Models. In: Doubly Classified Model with R. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-6995-6_7

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