Title: Chapter 11 ChiSquare Procedures
1Chapter 11Chi-Square Procedures
- 11.2
- Contingency Tables Association
2Titanic Mortality Data
This table is referred to as a contingency or
two-way table because it relates two categories
of data. The row variable is survival status
because each row in the table describes the
survival status of a group. The column variable
is gender. Each box inside the table is referred
to as a cell
3A marginal distribution of a variable is a
frequency or relative frequency distribution of
either the row or column variable in the
contingency table.
4EXAMPLE Determining Frequency Marginal
Distributions Find the frequency marginal
distributions for survival status and gender from
the Titanic data.
5EXAMPLE Determining Relative Frequency
Marginal Distributions Find the relative
frequency marginal distributions for survival
status and gender from the Titanic data.
6A conditional distribution lists the relative
frequency of each category of a variable given a
specific value of the other variable in the
contingency table.
7EXAMPLE Constructing a Conditional
Distribution Find the conditional distribution
of the variable survival status by gender for the
Titanic data.
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9EXAMPLE Drawing a Bar Graph of a
Conditional Distribution Using the results from
the previous example, draw a bar graph that
represents the conditional distribution of
survival status by gender.