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Contingency table

In statistics, a contingency table (also known as a cross tabulation or crosstab) is a type of table in a matrix format that displays the multivariate frequency distribution of the variables. They are heavily used in survey research, business intelligence, engineering, and scientific research. They provide a basic picture of the interrelation between two…

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Contingency table

Nodes37
Edges36
Triples69
Avg. degree1.95
Density0.054054
Components1

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related to Further reading · 33
Contingency table → Aalborg University, Andersen, Bishop, Christensen, Contingency Tables, Discrete Multivariate Analysis, Discrete Statistical Models, Erling, Fienberg, Gokhale, Holland, ISBN, Kullback, Lauritzen, Lectures, Log-linear, Marcel Dekker, MIT Press, MR, New York
related to External links · 21
Contingency table → Analysis, Assessment Tutorial Lesson, Contingency Coefficient, Cramer's, Creating Statistics, Cross TabulationThe POWERMUTT Project, David Garson, DISPLAYING CATEGORICAL DATAStATS, Epi Info Community Health, IV, January, Lambda, March, More Correlation CoefficientsNominal Association, North Carolina State UniversityCustomInsight, On-line, Phi, Steves Attempt, Teach Statistics Odds, Tschuprow's
see also · 5
Contingency table → Confusion, OLAP, Some, The, TPL Tables
related to Example · 4
Contingency table → Further, Such, Suppose, The
related to Odds ratio · 3
Contingency table → Given, The, Two
related to Phi coefficient · 2
Contingency table → Pearson's, Then
is a · 1
Contingency table → odds ratio

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Contingency tablerelated to External linksTschuprow's0.60section
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