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Data for exercise –
1. Powerpoint version 2020 &
2. data-mantel.sav – for old set of notes.
3. CATvsCHD-CMH.sav – for new set of notes – slide 53 onwards
4. spss-cmh-609.sav – same as above set of data but this is the original dataset from Evans County
5. Calculate Breslow Day Test manually using Excel – using the original dataset from Evans County
During the class session yesterday..the A which represents the number of exposed cases observed refers to the summation of the numerators of the odds ratio.
Therefore, classically ad/bc would represents A as
∑(andn/in) giving i the total sample and n the 4 sets of variable conditions? Would appreciate if prof could comment my theory. Thank you.
notes has been revised
Good afternoon. First of all my congratulations for the magnificent presentation, I have not seen in any document the Mantel-Haenzel and Breslow tests so well described. I would like to ask you a favour, it is not possible for me to download the files for the exercise in a suitable format, if you would be so kind as to send me the files or a link with the formats, I would appreciate it.
My name is Eduardo Ortega and my e-mail address is edortegap@gmail.com. Thank you very much
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Sorry. I retired in 2022. I had to return all my PCs and with it my notes to the university. That is why I didn’t know about your comment.
http://www.palmx.org/drtamil/mantel/PPT-mantel-2020.pdf