cohenH function

Cohen's h to compare proportions for 2 x 2 contingency tables

Cohen's h to compare proportions for 2 x 2 contingency tables

Calculates Cohen's h for 2 x 2 contingency tables, such as those that might be analyzed with a chi-square test of association.

cohenH(x, observation = "row", verbose = TRUE, digits = 3)

Arguments

  • x: A 2 x 2 contingency table.
  • observation: If "row", the row constitutes an observation. That is, the sum of each row is 100 percent. If "column", the column constitutes an observation. That is, the sum of each column is 100 percent.
  • verbose: If TRUE, prints the proportions for each observation.
  • digits: The number of significant digits in the output.

Returns

A single statistic.

Details

Cohen's h is an effect size to compare two proportions. For a 2 x 2 table: Cohen's h equals Phi2 - Phi1, where, If observations are in rows, P1 = a/(a+b) and P2 = c/(c+d). If observations are in columns, P1 = a/(a+c) and P2 = b/(b+d). Phi = 2 * asin(sqrt(P))

Examples

data(Pennsylvania18) Pennsylvania18 cohenH(Pennsylvania18, observation="row")

References

https://rcompanion.org/handbook/H_10.html

See Also

cohenG

Author(s)

Salvatore Mangiafico, mangiafico@njaes.rutgers.edu