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Multinomial Distribution

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The Linear Model and Hypothesis

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In this chapter we consider asymptotic theory for the multinomial distribution, which is defined below. Although the distribution used is singular, the approximating linear theory can still be used.

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  • Seber, G. A. F. (2008). A matrix handbook for statisticians. New York: Wiley.

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  • Seber, G. A. F. (2013). Statistical models for proportions and probabilities (Springer briefs in statistics). Heidelberg: Springer.

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Seber, G.A.F. (2015). Multinomial Distribution. In: The Linear Model and Hypothesis. Springer Series in Statistics. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-21930-1_12

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