Continuity correction of pearson’s chi-square test in 2x2 contingency tables: A mini-review on recent development

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The Pearson’s chi-square test represents a nonparametric test more used in Biomedicine and Social Sciences, but it introduces an error for 2x2 contingency tables, when a discrete probability distribution is approximated with a continuous distribution. The first author to introduce the continuity correction of Pearson’s chi-square test has been Yates F. (1934). Unfortunately, Yates’s correction may tend to overcorrect of p-value, this can implicate an overly conservative result. Therefore many authors have introduced variants Pearson’s chi-square statistic, as alternative continuity correction to Yates’s correction. The goal of this paper is to describe the most recent continuity corrections, proposed for Pearson’s chi-square test.

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Serra, N., Rea, T., Carlo, P. D., & Sergi, C. (2019). Continuity correction of pearson’s chi-square test in 2x2 contingency tables: A mini-review on recent development. Epidemiology Biostatistics and Public Health, 16(2). https://doi.org/10.2427/13059

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