Asymmetry Model Based on Quasi Local Odds Symmetry for Square Contingency Tables

Author:

Ando ShujiORCID

Abstract

For the analysis of square contingency tables, the primary objective is to estimate an unknown distribution from presented data. To achieve this objective, we generally use a statistical model that fits the presented data well and has a parsimony. The recently proposed quasi local odds symmetry (QLOS) model was compared to various models that represent the structure of symmetry or asymmetry, and it provided the best fit performance compared with other models for real data. However, the QLOS model has many parameters, that is, the QLOS model is not the parsimonious model. To address this issue, this study proposes a new model that is more parsimonious than the QLOS model. The proposed model is identical to the QLOS model under the specified condition; it is the asymmetry model based on the QLOS model.Moreover, we compare the proposed model with the existing models, including the QLOS model, and show that the proposed model provides better fit performance than the existing models for real datasets.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous),General Mathematics,Chemistry (miscellaneous),Computer Science (miscellaneous)

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