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Analysis of Data that is in the Form of Categories Part II: Beyond the 2*2 Contingency Table-Partitioning Chi-Square
R Mera1, H W Thompson2, C Prasad3
1a LSU Medical Center , New Orleans , LA 70112 , USA.
Abstract:
This article extends the analysis of 2*2 tables considered in the preceding paper of this three-part series. The methods described in the previous paper for analysis of frequency counts of categorical variables in 2*2 tables, including overall tests, partitioned tests, odds ratios, and estimation of required sample size, are applied to tables with multiple levels, such as those with more than two response factors and/or more than two levels for each factor.
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