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|a Categorical Data Analysis by Example
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|a Intro -- CATEGORICAL DATA ANALYSIS BY EXAMPLE -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 What are Categorical Data? -- 1.2 A Typical Data Set -- 1.3 Visualization and Cross-Tabulation -- 1.4 Samples, Populations, and Random Variation -- 1.5 Proportion, Probability, and Conditional Probability -- 1.6 Probability Distributions -- 1.6.1 The Binomial Distribution -- 1.6.2 The Multinomial Distribution -- 1.6.3 The Poisson Distribution -- 1.6.4 The Normal Distribution -- 1.6.5 The Chi-Squared ( 2) Distribution -- 1.7 *The Likelihood
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|a 2 Estimation and Inference for Categorical Data -- 2.1 Goodness of Fit -- 2.1.1 Pearson's X2 Goodness-of-Fit Statistic -- 2.1.2 *The Link between X2 and the Poisson and 2-Distributions -- 2.1.3 The Likelihood-Ratio Goodness-of-Fit Statistic, G2 -- 2.1.4 *Why the G2 and X2 Statistics Usually have Similar Values -- 2.2 Hypothesis Tests for a Binomial Proportion (Large Sample) -- 2.2.1 The Normal Score Test -- 2.2.2 *Link to Pearson's X2 Goodness-of-Fit Test -- 2.2.3 G2 for a Binomial Proportion -- 2.3 Hypothesis Tests for a Binomial Proportion (Small Sample) -- 2.3.1 One-Tailed Hypothesis Test
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|a 2.3.2 Two-Tailed Hypothesis Tests -- 2.4 Interval Estimates for a Binomial Proportion -- 2.4.1 Laplace's Method -- 2.4.2 Wilson's Method -- 2.4.3 The Agresti-Coull Method -- 2.4.4 Small Samples and Exact Calculations -- References -- 3 The 2 × 2 Contingency Table -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Fisher's Exact Test (for Independence) -- 3.2.1 *Derivation of the Exact Test Formula -- 3.3 Testing Independence with Large Cell Frequencies -- 3.3.1 Using Pearson's Goodness-of-Fit Test -- 3.3.2 The Yates Correction -- 3.4 The 2 × 2 Table in a Medical Context
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|a 3.5 Measuring Lack of Independence (Comparing Proportions) -- 3.5.1 Difference of Proportions -- 3.5.2 Relative Risk -- 3.5.3 Odds-Ratio -- References -- 4 The I × J Contingency Table -- 4.1 Notation -- 4.2 Independence in the I × J Contingency Table -- 4.2.1 Estimation and Degrees of Freedom -- 4.2.2 Odds-Ratios and Independence -- 4.2.3 Goodness of Fit and Lack of Fit of the Independence Model -- 4.3 Partitioning -- 4.3.1 *Additivity of G2 -- 4.3.2 Rules for Partitioning -- 4.4 Graphical Displays -- 4.4.1 Mosaic Plots -- 4.4.2 Cobweb Diagrams -- 4.5 Testing Independence with Ordinal Variables
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|a References -- 5 The Exponential Family -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 The Exponential Family -- 5.2.1 The Exponential Dispersion Family -- 5.3 Components of a General Linear Model -- 5.4 Estimation -- References -- 6 A Model Taxonomy -- 6.1 Underlying Questions -- 6.1.1 Which Variables are of Interest? -- 6.1.2 What Categories should be Used? -- 6.1.3 What is the Type of Each Variable? -- 6.1.4 What is the Nature of Each Variable? -- 6.2 Identifying the Type of Model -- 7 The 2 × J Contingency Table -- 7.1 A Problem with X2 (and G2) -- 7.2 Using the Logit -- 7.2.1 Estimation of the Logit
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