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arxiv: 1302.6161 · v1 · pith:ZUW4XGZ7new · submitted 2013-02-22 · 🧮 math.ST · stat.TH

Comparing measures of association in 2x2 probability tables

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keywords tablesassociationmarginsmeasuresdependenceodds-ratiocoordinatesdimensional
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Measures of association play a role in selecting 2x2 tables exhibiting strong dependence in high-dimensional binary data. Several measures are in use differing on specific tables and in their dependence on the margins. We study a 2-dimensional group of margin transformations on the 3-dimensional manifold T of all 2x2 probability tables. The margin transformations allow introducing natural coordinates that identify T with the real 3-space such that the x-axis corresponds to log(sqrt(odds-ratio)) and margins vary on planes x=const. We use these coordinates to visualise and compare measures of association with respect to their dependence on the margins given the odds-ratio, their limit behaviour when cells approach zero and their weighting properties. We propose a novel measure of association in which tables with single small entries are up-weighted but those with skewed margins are down-weighted according to the relative entropy among the tables of the same odds-ratio.

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