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Monte Carlo comparisons of the asymptotic chi-square and likelihood-ratio tests with the nonasymptotic chi-square tests for sparse r × c tables.
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Table 4 from Likelihood Ratio Tests for Order Restrictions in Exponential Families | Semantic Scholar
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