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BIFIEsurvey (version 3.5-19)

BIFIE.crosstab: Cross Tabulation

Description

Creates cross tabulations and computes some effect sizes.

Usage

BIFIE.crosstab( BIFIEobj, vars1, vars2, vars_values1=NULL, vars_values2=NULL,
     group=NULL, group_values=NULL, se=TRUE )

# S3 method for BIFIE.crosstab summary(object,digits=3,...)

# S3 method for BIFIE.crosstab coef(object,...)

# S3 method for BIFIE.crosstab vcov(object,...)

Value

A list with following entries

stat.probs

Statistics for joint and conditional probabilities

stat.marg

Statistics for marginal probabilities

stat.es

Statistics for effect sizes \(w\) (based on \(\chi^2\)), Cramers \(V\), Goodman's gamma, the PRE lambda measure and Kruskals tau.

output

Extensive output with all replicated statistics

...

More values

Arguments

BIFIEobj

Object of class BIFIEdata

vars1

Row variable

vars2

Column variable

vars_values1

Optional vector of values of variable vars1

vars_values2

Optional vector of values of variable vars2

group

Optional grouping variable(s)

group_values

Optional vector of grouping values. This can be omitted and grouping values will be determined automatically.

se

Optional logical indicating whether statistical inference based on replication should be employed.

object

Object of class BIFIE.univar

digits

Number of digits for rounding output

...

Further arguments to be passed

See Also

survey::svytable, Hmisc::wtd.table

Examples

Run this code
#############################################################################
# EXAMPLE 1: Imputed TIMSS dataset
#############################################################################

data(data.timss1)
data(data.timssrep)

# create BIFIE.dat object
bifieobj <- BIFIEsurvey::BIFIE.data( data.list=data.timss1, wgt=data.timss1[[1]]$TOTWGT,
           wgtrep=data.timssrep[, -1 ] )

#--- Model 1: cross tabulation
res1 <- BIFIEsurvey::BIFIE.crosstab( bifieobj, vars1="migrant",
               vars2="books", group="female" )
summary(res1)

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