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Investigation of the Independence of Binary Variables

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The independence of binary variables indicating the presence or absence of dichotomous characters is investigated by the estimation of terms characterizing the distribution of size of the character combinations.

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Telegdi, L. (1988). Investigation of the Independence of Binary Variables. In: Transactions of the Tenth Prague Conference on Information Theory, Statistical Decision Functions, Random Processes. Transactions of the Tenth Prague Conference on Information Theory, Statistical Decision Functions, Random Processes, vol 10A-B. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-9913-4_46

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