Categorical Outcome Observational Study
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A Categorical Outcome Observational Study is an Observational Study with a Categorical Outcome.
- Context:
- It can be analyzed by a Categorical Outcome Study Evaluation.
- See: Categorical Outcome Experiment.
References
2010
- (Seltman, 2010) ⇒ Howard J Seltman. (2010). “Experimental Design and Analysis." Carnegie Mellon University.
- QUOTE: This section discusses analysis of experiments or observational studies with a categorical outcome and a single categorical explanatory variable. We have already discussed methods for analysis of data with a quantitative outcome and categorical explanatory variable(s) (ANOVA and ANCOVA). The methods in this section are also useful for observational data with two categorical "outcomes" and no explanatory variable.