A comparison of tests of homogeneity for sparse contingency tables |
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Authors: | Dale F Kraemer Robert F Woolson |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Statistics , University of Central Florida;2. Department of Preventive Medicine , The University of Iowa |
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Abstract: | Five tests of homogeneity for a 2x(k+l) contingency table are compared using Monte Carlo techniques. For these studiesit is assumed that k becomes large in such a way that thecontingency table is sparse for 2xk of the cells, but the sample size in two of the cells remains large. The test statistics studied are: the chi-square approximation to the Pearson test statistic, the chi-square approximation to the likelihood ratio statistic, the normal approximation to Zelterman's (1984)the normal approximation to Pearson's chi-square, and the normal approximation to the likelihood ratio statistic. For the range of parameters studied the chi-square approximation to Pearson's statistic performs consistently well with regard to its size and power. |
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Keywords: | categorical data sparse tables goodness of fit |
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