Tables 4.10A and B contain fictitious data that illustrate issues that arise in combining data across tables. To enter the data for Table 4.10A, type: and similarly for Table 4.10B. The third...


Tables 4.10A and B contain fictitious data that illustrate issues that arise in combining data across tables. To enter the data for Table 4.10A, type:


and similarly for Table 4.10B. The third dimension in each table is faculty, as required for using faculty as a stratification variable for the Mantel–Haenzel test. From the help page for mantelhaen.test(), extract and enter the code for the function woolf(). Apply the function woolf(), followed by the function mantelhaen.test(), to the data of each of Tables 4.10A and B. Explain, in words, the meaning of each of the outputs. Then apply the Mantel–Haenzel test to each of these tables.



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