Bivariate Statistics—Discrete Data

  • Heiberger R
  • Holland B
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In this chapter we discuss bivariate discrete distributions. Bivariate means that there are two factors (categorical variables) defining cells. The response values are frequencies, that is, counts or instances of observations, at each cell.

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Heiberger, R. M., & Holland, B. (2015). Bivariate Statistics—Discrete Data (pp. 539–576). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-2122-5_15

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