Applied researchers have employed chi-square tests for more than one hundred years. This paper addresses the question of how one should follow a statistically significant chi-square test result in order to determine the source of that result. Four approaches were evaluated: calculating residuals, comparing cells, ransacking, and partitioning. Data from two recent journal articles were used to illustrate these approaches. A call is made for greater consideration of foundational techniques such as the chi-square tests. Accessed 74,155 times on https://pareonline.net from April 06, 2015 to December 31, 2019. For downloads from January 1, 2020 forward, please click on the PlumX Metrics link to the right
Keywords: Goodness-of-fit test, Chi-square test, Overlapping m-tuple test, Serial test. One shortcom...
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The following files accompany this module: ChiSq_Distribution.xlsx ChiSq_Distribution.pdf p-valu...
The Chi-square statistic is a non-parametric (distribution free) tool designed to analyze group diff...
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Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/67032/2/10.1177_036354659702500425.pd
The Chi-Square test (χ2 test) is a family of tests based on a series of assumptions and is frequentl...
The aim of this article is to apply the adjusted residuals to analysis of (two-way) contingency tabl...
<p>This study examined the effect of model size on the chi-square test statistics obtained from ordi...
The chi-square test was compared with the Fisher exact test using Ns ranging from 3 to 69. Contrar...
[[abstract]]A simple procedure based on the average of shifted chi-square statistics (ASCS) is propo...
Scientists frequently wish to determine whether an observed distribution of data is consistent with ...
This paper and its sequel, Andrews [4], extend the Pearson chi-square testing method to non-dynamic ...
Keywords: Goodness-of-fit test, Chi-square test, Overlapping m-tuple test, Serial test. One shortcom...
A cross-sectional observational study design was used to determine the prevalence of Escherichia col...
The fundamentals of statistics, methods of sampling, types of data, levels of measurement, measures ...
The following files accompany this module: ChiSq_Distribution.xlsx ChiSq_Distribution.pdf p-valu...
The Chi-square statistic is a non-parametric (distribution free) tool designed to analyze group diff...
Chi-square test and the logic of hypothesis testing were developed by Karl Pearson. In this article ...
An example application of the chi-square test of association is given through a set of questions and...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/67032/2/10.1177_036354659702500425.pd
The Chi-Square test (χ2 test) is a family of tests based on a series of assumptions and is frequentl...
The aim of this article is to apply the adjusted residuals to analysis of (two-way) contingency tabl...
<p>This study examined the effect of model size on the chi-square test statistics obtained from ordi...
The chi-square test was compared with the Fisher exact test using Ns ranging from 3 to 69. Contrar...
[[abstract]]A simple procedure based on the average of shifted chi-square statistics (ASCS) is propo...
Scientists frequently wish to determine whether an observed distribution of data is consistent with ...
This paper and its sequel, Andrews [4], extend the Pearson chi-square testing method to non-dynamic ...
Keywords: Goodness-of-fit test, Chi-square test, Overlapping m-tuple test, Serial test. One shortcom...
A cross-sectional observational study design was used to determine the prevalence of Escherichia col...
The fundamentals of statistics, methods of sampling, types of data, levels of measurement, measures ...