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Mathématiques et sciences humaines Mathematics and social sciences 151 | Automne 2000 Varia Comparing taxonomic data Comparaison de données taxonomiques Israël-César Lerman Electronic version URL: http://journals.openedition.org/msh/2832 DOI: 10.4000/msh.2832 ISSN: 1950-6821 Publisher Centre d’analyse et de mathématique sociales de l’EHESS Printed version Date of publication: 1 September 2000 ISSN: 0987-6936 Electronic reference Israël-César Lerman, « Comparing taxonomic data », Mathématiques et sciences humaines [Online], 151 | Automne 2000, Online since 10 February 2006, connection on 06 May 2019. URL : http:// journals.openedition.org/msh/2832 ; DOI : 10.4000/msh.2832 © École des hautes études en sciences sociales

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Page 1: Comparing taxonomic dataMore precisely, nkp is the number of objects whose values for a and b are the categories coded by k and p, respectively, 1 < k < ma, 1 < p < rnb. As a matter

Mathématiques et sciences humainesMathematics and social sciences

151 | Automne 2000Varia

Comparing taxonomic dataComparaison de données taxonomiques

Israël-César Lerman

Electronic version

URL: http://journals.openedition.org/msh/2832DOI: 10.4000/msh.2832ISSN: 1950-6821

Publisher

Centre d’analyse et de mathématique sociales de l’EHESS

Printed version

Date of publication: 1 September 2000ISSN: 0987-6936

Electronic reference

Israël-César Lerman, « Comparing taxonomic data », Mathématiques et sciences humaines [Online],151 | Automne 2000, Online since 10 February 2006, connection on 06 May 2019. URL : http://journals.openedition.org/msh/2832 ; DOI : 10.4000/msh.2832

© École des hautes études en sciences sociales

Page 2: Comparing taxonomic dataMore precisely, nkp is the number of objects whose values for a and b are the categories coded by k and p, respectively, 1 < k < ma, 1 < p < rnb. As a matter
Page 3: Comparing taxonomic dataMore precisely, nkp is the number of objects whose values for a and b are the categories coded by k and p, respectively, 1 < k < ma, 1 < p < rnb. As a matter
Page 4: Comparing taxonomic dataMore precisely, nkp is the number of objects whose values for a and b are the categories coded by k and p, respectively, 1 < k < ma, 1 < p < rnb. As a matter
Page 5: Comparing taxonomic dataMore precisely, nkp is the number of objects whose values for a and b are the categories coded by k and p, respectively, 1 < k < ma, 1 < p < rnb. As a matter
Page 6: Comparing taxonomic dataMore precisely, nkp is the number of objects whose values for a and b are the categories coded by k and p, respectively, 1 < k < ma, 1 < p < rnb. As a matter
Page 7: Comparing taxonomic dataMore precisely, nkp is the number of objects whose values for a and b are the categories coded by k and p, respectively, 1 < k < ma, 1 < p < rnb. As a matter
Page 8: Comparing taxonomic dataMore precisely, nkp is the number of objects whose values for a and b are the categories coded by k and p, respectively, 1 < k < ma, 1 < p < rnb. As a matter
Page 9: Comparing taxonomic dataMore precisely, nkp is the number of objects whose values for a and b are the categories coded by k and p, respectively, 1 < k < ma, 1 < p < rnb. As a matter
Page 10: Comparing taxonomic dataMore precisely, nkp is the number of objects whose values for a and b are the categories coded by k and p, respectively, 1 < k < ma, 1 < p < rnb. As a matter
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Page 12: Comparing taxonomic dataMore precisely, nkp is the number of objects whose values for a and b are the categories coded by k and p, respectively, 1 < k < ma, 1 < p < rnb. As a matter
Page 13: Comparing taxonomic dataMore precisely, nkp is the number of objects whose values for a and b are the categories coded by k and p, respectively, 1 < k < ma, 1 < p < rnb. As a matter
Page 14: Comparing taxonomic dataMore precisely, nkp is the number of objects whose values for a and b are the categories coded by k and p, respectively, 1 < k < ma, 1 < p < rnb. As a matter
Page 15: Comparing taxonomic dataMore precisely, nkp is the number of objects whose values for a and b are the categories coded by k and p, respectively, 1 < k < ma, 1 < p < rnb. As a matter
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