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Carcinogenic Effects of a Fungicide
Description
Data from Gart (1971) on the carcinogenic effects of a certain fungicide
in two strains of mice.
Of interest is how the association between group
(Control, Treated)
and outcome
(Tumor, No Tumor) varies with sex
and
strain
of the mice.
Breslow (1976) used this data to illustrate the application of linear models to log odds ratios.
Usage
data(Fungicide)
Format
The data comprise a set of four 2 x 2 tables classifying 403 mice, either Control or Treated and whether or not a tumor was later observed. The four groups represent the combinations of sex and strain of mice. The format is: num [1:2, 1:2, 1:2, 1:2] 5 4 74 12 3 2 84 14 10 4 ... - attr(*, "dimnames")=List of 4 ..$ group : chr [1:2] "Control" "Treated" ..$ outcome: chr [1:2] "Tumor" "NoTumor" ..$ sex : chr [1:2] "M" "F" ..$ strain : chr [1:2] "1" "2"
Details
All tables have some small cells, so a continuity correction is recommended.
Source
Gart, J. J. (1971). The comparison of proportions: a review of significance tests, confidence intervals and adjustments for stratification. International Statistical Review, 39, 148-169.
References
Breslow, N. (1976), Regression analysis of the log odds ratio: A method for retrospective studies, Biometrics, 32(3), 409-416.
Examples
data(Fungicide)
# loddsratio was moved to vcd; requires vcd_1.3-3+
## Not run:
fung.lor <- loddsratio(Fungicide, correct=TRUE)
fung.lor
confint(fung.lor)
## End(Not run)
# visualize odds ratios in fourfold plots
cotabplot(Fungicide, panel=cotab_fourfold)
# -- fourfold() requires vcd >= 1.2-10
fourfold(Fungicide, p_adjust_method="none")