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A case-control study of smoking and Alzheimer's disease.
alzheimer
A data frame with 538 observations on 3 variables.
smoking
a factor with levels "None"
, "<10"
, "10-20"
and
">20"
(cigarettes per day).
disease
a factor with levels "Alzheimer"
, "Other dementias"
and
"Other diagnoses"
.
gender
a factor with levels "Female"
and "Male"
.
Subjects with Alzheimer's disease are compared to two different control groups with respect to smoking history. The data are given in Salib and Hillier (1997, Tab. 4).
Hothorn, T., Hornik, K., van de Wiel, M. A. and Zeileis, A. (2006). A Lego system for conditional inference. The American Statistician 60(3), 257--263.
# NOT RUN {
## Spineplots
op <- par(no.readonly = TRUE) # save current settings
layout(matrix(1:2, ncol = 2))
spineplot(disease ~ smoking, data = alzheimer,
subset = gender == "Male", main = "Male")
spineplot(disease ~ smoking, data = alzheimer,
subset = gender == "Female", main = "Female")
par(op) # reset
## Asymptotic Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test
cmh_test(disease ~ smoking | gender, data = alzheimer)
# }
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