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Basic Analysis and Graphing - SAS

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Chapter 6 Performing Contingency <strong>Analysis</strong> 185<br />

Example of Contingency <strong>Analysis</strong><br />

Example of Contingency <strong>Analysis</strong><br />

This example uses the Car Poll.jmp sample data table, which contains data collected from car polls. The<br />

data includes aspects about the individual polled, such as their sex, marital status, <strong>and</strong> age. The data also<br />

includes aspects about the car that they own, such as the country of origin, the size, <strong>and</strong> the type. Examine<br />

the relationship between car sizes (small, medium, <strong>and</strong> large) <strong>and</strong> the cars’ country of origin.<br />

1. Open the Car Poll.jmp sample data table.<br />

2. Select Analyze > Fit Y by X.<br />

3. Select size <strong>and</strong> click Y, Response.<br />

4. Select country <strong>and</strong> click X, Factor.<br />

5. Click OK.<br />

Figure 6.2 Example of Contingency <strong>Analysis</strong>

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