6.6 Summary
In this chapter, you were introduced to the concept of a contingency table with fixed marginals, and shown you could test against a wide variety of general and specific alternatives by examining the resampling distribution of the appropriate test statistic. Among the test statistics you considered were Fisher’s Exact, Freedman-Halton, Pearson’s Chi-Square, Tau, Q, Pitman’s correlation, and linear-by-linear association. These latter two statistics are to be used when you can take advantage of an ordering among the categories.
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(2006). Categorical Data. In: Resampling Methods. Birkhäuser Boston. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-8176-4444-X_6
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