Relative distribution methods in the social sciences [electronic resource] / Mark S. Handcock, Martina Morris.
In social science research, differences among groups or changes over time are a common focus of study. While means and variances are typically the basis for statistical methods used in this research, the underlying social theory often implies properties of distributions that are not well captured by...
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