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combinatorial algorithms 4 Benford's law 2 Kolmogorov-Smirnov 2 Monte Carlo 2 Recognition algorithm 2 chi-squared 2 complex survey correction 2 exact tests 2 exhaustive enumeration 2 goodness-of-fit 2 maximum weight clique algorithm 2 multinomial 2 perfect graphs 2 power-divergence statistic 2 star decompositions 2 cat- egorical data 1 categorical data 1 mgof 1 mgofi 1
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Undetermined 3 English 1
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Jann, Ben 2 Maffray, Frédéric 2 Trotignon, Nicolas 2 Vuskovic, Kristina 2
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ETH Zurich, Chair of Sociology 1 HAL 1 Maison des Sciences Économiques, Université Paris 1 (Panthéon-Sorbonne) 1
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Cahiers de la Maison des Sciences Economiques 1 ETH Zurich Sociology Working Papers 1 Post-Print / HAL 1 Stata Journal 1
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Multinomial goodness-of-fit: Large-sample tests with survey design correction and exact tests for small samples
Jann, Ben - In: Stata Journal 8 (2008) 2, pp. 147-169
I introduce the new mgof command to compute distributional tests for discrete (categorical, multinomial) variables. The command supports large-sample tests for complex survey designs and exact tests for small samples as well as classic large-sample Chi^2-approximation tests based on Pearson’s...
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Multinomial goodness-of-fit: large sample tests with survey design correction and exact tests for small samples
Jann, Ben - ETH Zurich, Chair of Sociology - 2008
A new Stata command called -mgof- is introduced. The command is used to compute distributional tests for discrete (categorical, multinomial) variables. Apart from classic large sample $\chi^2$-approximation tests based on Pearson's $X^2$, the likelihood ratio, or any other statistic from the...
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Algorithms for square-3PC(.,.)-free Berge graphs
Maffray, Frédéric; Trotignon, Nicolas; Vuskovic, Kristina - HAL - 2006
We consider the class of graphs containing no odd hole, no odd antihole and no configuration consisting of three paths between two nodes such that any two of the paths induce a hole and at least two of the paths are of length 2. This class generalizes claw-free Berge graphs and square-free Berge...
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Algorithms for square-3PC(.,.)-free Berge graphs.
Maffray, Frédéric; Trotignon, Nicolas; Vuskovic, Kristina - Maison des Sciences Économiques, Université Paris 1 … - 2006
We consider the class of graphs containing no odd hole, no odd antihole and no configuration consisting of three paths between two nodes such that any two of the paths induce a hole and at least two of the paths are of length 2. This class generalizes claw-free Berge graphs and square-free Berge...
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