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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.
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Jennrich, R. I. and Moore, R. H. (1975), “Maximum Likelihood Estimation by Means of Nonlinear Least Squares,” American Statistical Association.
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, Series A, 135, 370–384.
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