The stability of several measures of association in small contingency tables |
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Authors: | Thomas W. O'Gorman Robert F. Woolson |
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Affiliation: | Division of Biostatistics Department of Preventive Medicine , University of Iowa , Iowa City, Iowa, 52242 |
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Abstract: | Measures of association are often used to describe the relationship between row and column variables in two—dimensional contingency tables. It is not uncommon in biomedical research to categorize continuous variables to obtain a two—dimensional table. In these situations it is desirable that the measure of association not be too sensitive to changes in the number of categories or to the choice of cut points. To accomplish this objective we attempt to find a measure of association that closely approximates the corresponding measure of association for the underlying distribution.Measures that are close to the underlying measure for various table sizes andcutpoints are called stable measures. |
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Keywords: | measures of association ordinal data cross-classification tables |
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