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Identifying influential multinomial observations by perturbation

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  • Nyangoma, S.O.
  • Fung, W.-K.
  • Jansen, R.C.

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  • Nyangoma, S.O. & Fung, W.-K. & Jansen, R.C., 2006. "Identifying influential multinomial observations by perturbation," Computational Statistics & Data Analysis, Elsevier, vol. 50(10), pages 2799-2821, June.
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