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Tanweer Shapla

Eastern Michigan University



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Khairul Islam

Texas A&M University-Kingsville



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613 – Statistical Testing

On Test of Association Using Attributable Risk for a 2x2 Contingency Table

Sponsor: Section on Statistical Computing
Keywords: Attributable risk, Independence, Power of the test, Monte Carlo simulation

Tanweer Shapla

Eastern Michigan University

Khairul Islam

Texas A&M University-Kingsville

Attributable risk is a widely used measure for assessing risk of a factor in public health and biostatistics. It provides the proportion of disease reduction due to the elimination of the risk factor from the population of interest. It is to be noted that attributable risk is rarely used for test of association or independence. The chi-square test investigates if a certain factor is independent of any outcome. However, if the null hypothesis of independence or no association is rejected, this test cannot provide any insight on whether the factor is associated positively or negatively. This paper considers test of hypothesis of independence or no association using attributable risk and discusses sensitivity of power analysis, theoretically and by Monte Carlo simulation.

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