This presentation is a part of a series of lessons on the Analysis of Categorical Data. This lecture overs the following: covariance patterns and generalized estimating equations (GEE).
This presentation is a part of a series of lessons on the Analysis of Categorical Data. This lecture overs the following: covariance patterns and generalized estimating equations (GEE).
This presentation is a part of a series of lessons on the Analysis of Categorical Data. This lecture covers the following: sparse tables, sampling zeros, structural zeros, and log-linear model (and limitations).
This article describes an activity that illustrates contingency table (two-way table) analysis. Students use contingency tables to analyze the "unusual episode" (the sinking of the ocean liner Titanic)data (from Dawson 1995) and attempt to use their analysis to deduce the origin of the data. The activity is appropriate for use in an introductory college statistics course or in a high school AP statistics course. Key words: contingency table (two-way table), conditional distribution