References
- Conover, W. J. (1968). Uses and abuses of the continuity correction, Biometrics, 24, 1028.
-
Conover, W. J. (1974). Some reasons for not using the Yates’ continuity correction on 2
${\times}$ 2 contingency tables (With comments), Journal of the American Statistical Association, 69, 374–382. - Fisher, R. A. (1925). Statistical Methods for Research Workers, Edinburgh, Oliver and Boyd.
-
Grizzle, J. E. (1967). Continuity correction in the
$X^2$ test for2${\times}$ 2 tables, American Statistician, 21, 28–32. -
Haviland, M. G. (1990). Yates’s correction for continuity and the analysis of 2
${\times}$ 2 contingency tables,Statistics in Medicine, 9, 363–367. - Indrayan, A. (2008). Medical biostatistics, Chapman & Hall/CRC, Boca Raton.
-
Kang, S. H. and Ahn, C. (2008). Tests for the homogeneity of two binomial proportions in extremely unbalanced 2
${\times}$ 2 contingency tables, Statistics in Medicine, 27, 2524–2535. - Kang, S. H., Lee, Y. and Park, E. S. (2006). The sizes of the three popular asymptotic tests for testing homogeneity of two binomial proportions, Computational Statistics and Data Analysis, 51, 710–722.
- Mantel, N. and Greenhouse, S. W. (1968). What is the continuity correction?, American Statistician, 22,27–30.
- Martin Andres, A. and Silva Mato, A. (1994). Choosing the optimal unconditioned test for comparing two independent proportions, Computational Statistics and Data Analysis, 17, 555–574. https://doi.org/10.1016/0167-9473(94)90148-1
-
Martin Andres, A., Sanchez Quevedo, M. J. and Silva Mato, A. (1998). Fisher’s mid-p-value arrangement in 2
${\times}$ 2 comparative trials, Computational Statistics and Data Analysis, 29, 107–115. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0167-9473(98)90179-7 - Rosner, B. (2000). Fundamentals of Biostatistics, third edition, PWS-Kent, New York.
-
Yates, F. (1934). Contingency tables involving small numbers and the
$X^2$ test, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Supplement, 1, 217–235. https://doi.org/10.2307/2983604