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1996
Abstract Before we begin developing the formal theory, it seems appropriate to consider a few examples that illustrate some basic points.
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Abstract Before we begin developing the formal theory, it seems appropriate to consider a few examples that illustrate some basic points.
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Fourfold Contingency Tables, II
2018This chapter continues the discussion measures of association for 2×2 contingency tables initiated in the previous chapter, but concentrates on symmetrical 2×2 contingency tables. Included in this chapter are permutation statistical methods applied to Pearson’s ϕ2, Tschuprov’s T2, and Cramer’s V2 coefficients of contingency, Pearson’s product-moment ...
Kenneth J. Berry +2 more
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Biometrics, 1970
SUMMARY Goodman's work on quasi-independence and missing values for contingency tables is unified so as to cover in general incompleteness, as here defined. Cyclic computational procedures are provided for maximum likelihood fitting of iincomplete data.
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SUMMARY Goodman's work on quasi-independence and missing values for contingency tables is unified so as to cover in general incompleteness, as here defined. Cyclic computational procedures are provided for maximum likelihood fitting of iincomplete data.
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Visualizing Contingency Tables
2007Categorical data analysis is typically based on two- or higher dimensional contingency tables, cross-tabulating the co-occurrences of levels of nominal and/or ordinal data. In order to explain these, statisticians typically look for (conditional) independence structures using common methods such as independence tests and log-linear models.
Meyer, David +2 more
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Full Contingency Tables, Logits, and Split Contingency Tables
Biometrics, 1969Three methods of fitting log-linear models to multivariate contingency-table data with one dichotomous variable are discussed. Logit analysis is commonly used when a full contingency table of s dimensions is regarded as a table of rates of dimension s -1. The split-table method treats the same data as two separate tables each of dimension s -1. We show
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