Preliminary Graphical Analysis and Quasi‐Independence for Two‐Way Contingency Tables
Stephen E. Fienberg
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series C, 1969, vol. 18, issue 2, 153-168
Abstract:
Interactions in two‐way contingency tables are described by means of a linear model in the logarithmic scale for the cell probabilities. A graphical procedure, based on the half‐normal plotting technique, is described for locating cells exhibiting interaction, when the number of such cells is relatively small compared with the total number of cells in the table. A quasi‐independent model is introduced which allows the cells not separated by the graphical procedure to have a multiplicative structure, similar to that for independence of row and column classifications. These ideas are then applied to the analysis of an occupational mobility table.
Date: 1969
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