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The concordance number in the generalized shift test method is interpreted as the trace of contingency tables with fixed margins. For the distribution of the concordance number the closeness of the no...rmal approximation and its improvement by the Gram-Charlier approximation are discussed. The Metropolis walk on the set of contingency tables is constructed. The two approximations are compared with the simulation by the Metropolis walk, and then the Gram-Charlier approximation is shown to be extremely close to the distribution of the concordance number.show more
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