Category:Examples of Contingency Tables

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This category contains examples of Contingency Table.

A contingency table is an array of $r$ rows and $c$ columns in which:

each row and each column is associated with a specific attribute
the number $n_{i j}$ in row $i$ and column $j$ is a count of the number of units having that combination of attributes.

It is then commonplace to perform a chi-squared test to investigate how the data may differ between categories.

Row and column categories may be either nominal or ordinal.

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