A Monte Carlo comparison of categorical tests of independence

04/02/2020
by   Abdulaziz Alenazi, et al.
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The X^2 and G^2 tests are the most frequently applied tests for testing the independence of two categorical variables. However, no one, to the best of our knowledge has compared them, extensively, and ultimately answer the question of which to use and when. Further, their applicability in cases with zero frequencies has been debated and (non parametric) permutation tests are suggested. In this work we perform extensive Monte Carlo simulation studies attempting to answer both aforementioned points. As expected, in large sample sized cases (>1,000) the X^2 and G^2 are indistinguishable. In the small sample sized cases (≤ 1,000) though, we provide strong evidence supporting the use of the X^2 test regardless of zero frequencies for the case of unconditional independence. Also, we suggest the use of the permutation based G^2 test for testing conditional independence, at the cost of being computationally more expensive. The G^2 test exhibited inferior performance and its use should be limited.

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