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A hypothesis test for contingency tables.
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Post hoc after a m x n Fisher-Freeman-Halton
I do not believe that any formal post hoc tests for a Fisher-Freeman-Halton analysis have been implemented. I know of one case, however, in which this was accomplished simply by analyzing the individu …
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Have I chosen appropriate statistical tests to analyze my 2x2 and two-by-k tables?
I am analyzing a number of 2x2 and two-by-k tables in a cross-sectional study using Pearson χ2 tests and Fisher’s exact test (or the Fisher-Freeman-Halton exact test) “as appropriate.” Here is a repre …