An object of the contingencytables_result class,
basically a subclass of base::list(). Use the utils::str() function
to see the specific elements returned.
Arguments
n
the observed counts (a 2x2 matrix)
statistic
'Pearson' (Suissa-Shuster test default), 'LR' (likelihood ratio),
' unpooled' (unpooled Z), or 'Fisher' (Fisher-Boschloo test)
gamma
parameter for the Berger and Boos procedure (default=0.0001 gamma=0: no adj)
Table orientation
In most study designs, rows designate a grouping of the data, for
instance, into treatment or exposure groups, while the columns indicate a
dichotomous outcome, usually with the first column representing the outcome
of interest. This designation of rows and columns may not be relevant in all
study designs, please see the introduction to chapter 4 for details.