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Resolving the conflict over fisher's exact test
Authors:R D Routledge
Abstract:Fisher's exact test for two-by-two contingency tables has repeatedly been criticized as being too conservative. These criticisms arise most frequently in the context of a planned experiment for which the numbers of successes in each of two experimental groups are assumed to be binomially distributed. It is argued here that the binomial model is often unrealistic, and that the departures from the binomial assumptions reduce the conservatism in Fisher's exact test. Further discussion supports a recent claim of Barnard (1989) that the residual conservatism is attributable, not to any additional information used by the competing method, but to the discrete nature of the test, and can be drastically reduced through the use of Lancaster's mid-p-value. The binomial model is not recommended in that it depends on extra, questionable assumptions.
Keywords:Ancillarity  chi-square tests  conditioning  contingency tables  mid-p-value
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