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Computational Statistics & Data Analysis
Volume 51, Issue 2, 15 November 2006, Pages 490-498
 
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A major improvement to the Network Algorithm for Fisher's Exact Test in c contingency tables

F. Requenaa, Corresponding Author Contact Information, E-mail The Corresponding Author and N. Martín Ciudadb

aDepartment of Statistics and O.R., University of Granada, 18071 Granada, Spain bDepartment of Mathematics, University of Extremadura, 10004 Cáceres, Spain

Received 3 March 2005; 
revised 6 September 2005; 
accepted 6 September 2005. 
Available online 5 October 2005.

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Abstract

Based on the Network Algorithm proposed by Mehta and Patel for Fisher's Exact Test on c contingency tables, the relations between maximum subpath lengths are studied. A recurrence relation between maximum subpath lengths is obtained and an ordering of the maximum path lengths is established. Based on these results, some modifications in the Network Algorithm for c tables are proposed. These modifications produce a drastic reduction in computation time which in some cases is higher than 99.5% compared to StatXact-5. Moreover, and with purely practical objectives, a grouping in intervals of subpath lengths of the Network Algorithm is proposed which enable us to obtain the p-value with a limited number of exact figures which is more than sufficient in practice, while with a drastic reduction in the amount of memory required and additional reductions in computational time. The proposed modifications are valid for any c contingency table, and are compatible with other improvements already proposed for the Network Algorithm, and especially with the Hybrid Algorithm of Mehta and Patel.

Keywords: Network Algorithm; Fisher's Exact Test; c contingency table; Multivariate hypergeometric distribution

Article Outline

1. Introduction
2. Relation between maximum subpath lengths in the NA
3. Modifications to the NA for 2×c tables
4. Discussion
Acknowledgements
Appendix A
References

 
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