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Charnes, A., Frome, E. L., and Yu, P. L. (1976), ``The Equivalence of Generalized Least Squares and Maximum Likelihood Estimation in the Exponential Family,'' Journal of the American Statistical Association, 71, 169 - 172.
Cox, D. R. (1970), The Analysis of Binary Data, London: Methuen.
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Hadley, G. (1963), Linear Programming, Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley.
Jennrich, R. I. and Moore, R. H. (1975), ``Maximum Likelihood Estimation by Means of Nonlinear Least Squares,'' American Statistical Association 1975 Proceedings of the Statistical Computing Section, 57 - 65.
Kaiser, H. F. and Caffrey, J. (1965), "Alpha Factor Analysis," Psychometrika, 30, 1 - 14.
Kastenbaum, M. A. and Lamphiear, D. E. (1959), ``Calculation of Chi-Square to Test the No Three-Factor Interaction Hypothesis,'' Biometrics, 15, 107 - 122.
Nelder, J. A. and Wedderburn, R. W. M. (1972), "Generalized Linear Models," Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, A.3, 370.
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