Working with Counts Flashcards
1
Q
Interpreting the output of a chi-square test
A
- the test statistic gives an ‘overall’ result
- we can break this result down using standardised residuals
- standardised residuals have a direct relationship with the test statistic (they are a standardised version of the difference between observed and expected frequencies)
- these standardised are z-scores (e.g. if the value lies outside of the range between –1.96 and +1.96 then it is significant at p < 0.05)
2
Q
Risk ratio
A
(a/(a+b))/(c/(c+d))
3
Q
Odds ratio
A
(a/b)/(c/d)
= 1 => the event is equally likely in both groups
> 1 => the event is more likely in the first group
< 1 => the event is less likely in the first group
4
Q
Fisher’s exact test
A
- a statistical significance test used in the analysis of contingency tables
- use Fisher’s exact test when the total sample size is less than 1000