Applied statistics (CPH: BBIO)

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Contingency tables and Chi-squared test

Literature

[A] Chapter 8, except section 8.4-8.6.

Video lecture

Your lecturer may have chosen to use videos and quizzes for this lecture. In that case the relevant material is on Moodle. However, after watching videos and answering quizzes you should still solve the exercises below. The videos cover the same material as the slides/notes below (from a previous year), so they can be used as supplementary material.

Lecture material

This lecture as: slideshow (html), Rmarkdown (Rmd), notes (pdf).

The entire module: notes (pdf).

Exercises

  1. Exercise 8.5 - Use R as a calculator
    Hint: use prop.table(tab, 1) and prop.table(tab, 2)
  2. Exercise 8.7 - Use R as a calculator
    Hint: qdist("chisq", 0.95, df).
  3. In these exercises you can use the Rmarkdown file Agresti-8-13_and_8-16_and_8-33.Rmd (using numbers from 4th edition of the [A]) which is on the server or can be downloaded here.
  4. The following is the beginning of an article in Politiken in 2007 (Google translation further below):

Assume for convenience that the number of interviewed people is 1000 in both 2005 and 2007 (and not 1001 as written in the article).

Google translation:

We are more afraid of flying

Flight is no longer considered as the safest mode of transport. Confidence in flight engineers has dropped. People now feel most comfortable in trains and ferries.

Three accidents SAS flights in September and October has made Danes more afraid of flying. A new study shows that trains and ferries has overtaken the plane, when it comes to the safest form of transport.

The Civil Aviation Administration (CAA) in September and October with the market research Epinion asked 1001 people about their perception of transport.

83 percent feel confident to fly. This is less than in 2005, when 86 percent felt safe in flight.