> On Thu, 6 Jul 2000, Alan McLean wrote:
> 
> > For some years I have been teaching a technique which I know as testing
> > the components of chi square in a standard contingency table problem.
> >
> > My problem is that I have no source for this technique. I have never
> > seen it in a textbook. (I have no doubt about its validity, and frankly
> > don't understand why textbooks do not refer to it.)
> >
> > Can anyone give me a reference to it? Ideally, a reference to its
> > original publication.

These references might be helpful:

Rindskopf, D. (1996). Partitioning Chi-square: Something old, something new,
something borrowed, but nothing BLUE (Just ML). In A. von Eye & C. Clogg (Eds.),
Categorical variables in developmental research: Methods of analysis. San Diego,
CA: Academic Press.

Goodman, L. A. (1996). How to ransack social mobility tables and other kinds of
cross-classification tables. American Journal of Sociology, 75, 1-40.

Chuck
 
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