This paper focuses on studying the relationships among a set of categorical (ordinal) variables collected in a contingency table. Besides the marginal and conditional (in)dependencies, thoroughly analyzed in the literature, we consider the context-specific independencies holding only in a subspace of the outcome space of the conditioning variables. To this purpose we consider the hierarchical multinomial marginal models and we provide several original results about the representation of context-specific independencies through these models. The theoretical results are supported by an application concerning the innovation degree of Italian enterprises.

Nicolussi, F., Cazzaro, M. (2020). Context-specific independencies in hierarchical multinomial marginal models. STATISTICAL METHODS & APPLICATIONS, 29(4), 767-786 [10.1007/s10260-019-00503-8].

Context-specific independencies in hierarchical multinomial marginal models

Nicolussi, F
;
Cazzaro, M
2020

Abstract

This paper focuses on studying the relationships among a set of categorical (ordinal) variables collected in a contingency table. Besides the marginal and conditional (in)dependencies, thoroughly analyzed in the literature, we consider the context-specific independencies holding only in a subspace of the outcome space of the conditioning variables. To this purpose we consider the hierarchical multinomial marginal models and we provide several original results about the representation of context-specific independencies through these models. The theoretical results are supported by an application concerning the innovation degree of Italian enterprises.
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Context-specific independence; Hierarchical multinomial marginal model; Ordinal variable;
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5-dic-2019
2020
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767
786
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Nicolussi, F., Cazzaro, M. (2020). Context-specific independencies in hierarchical multinomial marginal models. STATISTICAL METHODS & APPLICATIONS, 29(4), 767-786 [10.1007/s10260-019-00503-8].
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