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An m-dimensional contingency table is an m-dimensional array of observed counts \( {x_{{i_1}{i_2} \cdots {i_m}}} \) with index i1,…,im, which is the result of a cross-classification of m categorical variables. When Ij is the number of categories for variable number j, the range of ij is \( {i_j} = 1, \cdots ,{I_j}. \)

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Andersen, E.B. (1997). Multi-dimensional contingency tables. In: Introduction to the Statistical Analysis of Categorical Data. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-59123-5_4

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