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flatr

Overview

flatr is a package designed to make the analysis of contingency tables easier.

Contingency tables are a popular means of presenting categorical data in textbooks, as they take up very little space, while still allowing to present all the data. However, this means makes it tough to run analysis on them. flatr helps ease this pain by turning i × j × k contingency tables into "tidy" data.

Functions

  • flatten_ct() takes an i × j × k contingency table, and turns it into a tibble.

  • goodness_of_fit() takes a logistic or probit regression model, and does a χ2 Goodness of Fit Test. The test statistic is one of:

  • Chi Squared Equation

  • G Squared Equation

Tidy Data

flatr is designed to work with the tidyverse series of packages. Tidy data is data in a "long" format, where each variable has its own column.

Usage

lung_cancer
#> , , City = Beijing
#> 
#>        Lung
#> Smoking   Y   N
#>       Y 126 100
#>       N  35  61
#> 
#> , , City = Shanghai
#> 
#>        Lung
#> Smoking   Y   N
#>       Y 908 688
#>       N 497 807
#> 
#> , , City = Shenyang
#> 
#>        Lung
#> Smoking   Y   N
#>       Y 913 747
#>       N 336 598
#> 
#> , , City = Nanjing
#> 
#>        Lung
#> Smoking   Y   N
#>       Y 235 172
#>       N  58 121
#> 
#> , , City = Harbin
#> 
#>        Lung
#> Smoking   Y   N
#>       Y 402 308
#>       N 121 215
#> 
#> , , City = Zhengzhou
#> 
#>        Lung
#> Smoking   Y   N
#>       Y 182 156
#>       N  72  98
#> 
#> , , City = Taiyuan
#> 
#>        Lung
#> Smoking  Y  N
#>       Y 60 99
#>       N 11 43
#> 
#> , , City = Nanchang
#> 
#>        Lung
#> Smoking   Y  N
#>       Y 104 89
#>       N  21 36

lung_tidy <- flatten_ct(lung_cancer)
lung_tidy
#> # A tibble: 8,419 x 3
#>    Smoking   Lung    City
#>     <fctr> <fctr>  <fctr>
#>  1       Y      Y Beijing
#>  2       Y      Y Beijing
#>  3       Y      Y Beijing
#>  4       Y      Y Beijing
#>  5       Y      Y Beijing
#>  6       Y      Y Beijing
#>  7       Y      Y Beijing
#>  8       Y      Y Beijing
#>  9       Y      Y Beijing
#> 10       Y      Y Beijing
#> # ... with 8,409 more rows

lung_logit <- glm(Lung ~ Smoking + City, family = binomial, data = lung_tidy)
goodness_of_fit(model = lung_logit, response = "Lung", type = "Chisq")
#> 
#> Chi-squared Goodness of Fit Test 
#> 
#> model: lung_logit 
#> Chi-squared = 5.19987, df = 7, p-value = 0.63559

lung_tidy %>% 
  glm(
    Lung ~ Smoking + City
    ,family = binomial(link = "probit")
    ,data = .
  ) %>% 
  goodness_of_fit(response = "Lung", type = "Gsq")
#> 
#> G-squared Goodness of Fit Test 
#> 
#> model: . 
#> G-squared = 5.15871, df = 7, p-value = 0.6406

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