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Measures of Association for Cross Classifications III: Approximate Sampling Theory

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In this paper, the authors derived large sample normal distributions with their associated standard errors for various measures of association and various methods of sampling and explained how the large sample normality may be used to test hypotheses about the measures and about differences between them, and to construct corresponding confidence intervals.
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The population measures of association for cross classifications, discussed in the authors' prior publications, have sample analogues that are approximately normally distributed for large samples. (Some qualifications and restrictions are necessary.) These large sample normal distributions with their associated standard errors, are derived for various measures of association and various methods of sampling. It is explained how the large sample normality may be used to test hypotheses about the measures and about differences between them, and to construct corresponding confidence intervals. Numerical results are given about the adequacy of the large sample normal approximations. In order to facilitate extension of the large sample results to other measures of association, and to other modes of sampling, than those treated here, the basic manipulative tools of large sample theory are explained and illustrated.

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On the Distribution of the Rank Correlation Coefficient τ When the Variates are not Independent

Wassily Höffding
- 01 Dec 1947 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, a population distributed according to two variates x, y is considered and two members (x 1, y 1) and (x 2, y 2) of the population will be called concordant if both values of one member are greater than the corresponding values of the other one.
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Approximate Upper Percentage Points for Extreme Values in Multinomial Sampling

TL;DR: In this article, a simple asymptotic approximation to the upper percentage points of a multinomial distribution with equal probability for each category is obtained and an investigation of the moment problem is given.