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Interactions in Contingency Table Analysis

J TöweJürgen BockGuenther Kundt

Year: 1985 Journal:   Biometrical Journal Vol: 27 (1)Pages: 17-24   Publisher: Wiley

Abstract

Abstract Proceeding from Lancaster's definition of interactions between random variables, the authors set up a model for contingency tables of any dimension. Three‐dimensional contingency tables are used as an example to discuss first and second order interaction effects, and the conventional independence are expressed by hypotheses concerning interaction effects. The opinions of other authors regarding second order interaction effects are discussed.

Keywords:
Contingency table Contingency Independence (probability theory) Dimension (graph theory) Table (database) Set (abstract data type) Mathematics Econometrics Computer science Statistics Data mining Epistemology Combinatorics

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