Modèle log-linéaire et modèle de Cox dans l'analyse d'une table de contingence

S. Im

Revue de Statistique Appliquée (1986)

  • Volume: 34, Issue: 4, page 5-16
  • ISSN: 0035-175X

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Im, S.. "Modèle log-linéaire et modèle de Cox dans l'analyse d'une table de contingence." Revue de Statistique Appliquée 34.4 (1986): 5-16. <http://eudml.org/doc/106208>.

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keywords = {Cox model; maximum likelihood; multiplicative interaction; scores test; log-linear model; proportional hazards model; contingency table},
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title = {Modèle log-linéaire et modèle de Cox dans l'analyse d'une table de contingence},
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volume = {34},
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