These are the functions related to chapter 10:
BreslowDay_homogeneity_test_stratified_2x2
CochranMantelHaenszel_test_stratified_2x2
Cochran_Q_test_stratified_2x2
InverseVariance_estimate_stratified_2x2
ML_estimates_and_CIs_stratified_2x2
MantelHaenszel_estimate_stratified_2x2
Pearson_LR_homogeneity_test_stratified_2x2
Pearson_LR_test_common_effect_stratified_2x2
Peto_homogeneity_test_stratified_2x2
Peto_OR_estimate_stratified_2x2
RBG_test_and_CI_stratified_2x2
Wald_test_and_CI_common_diff_stratified_2x2
Wald_test_and_CI_common_ratio_stratified_2x2
Woolf_test_and_CI_stratified_2x2
stratified_2x2_tables
You can also print the list above with list_functions(10).
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 10 for details.
Fagerland MW, Lydersen S, Laake P (2017) Statistical Analysis of Contingency Tables. Chapman & Hall/CRC, Boca Raton, FL
https://contingencytables.com/
https://www.routledge.com/Statistical-Analysis-of-Contingency-Tables/Fagerland-Lydersen-Laake/p/book/9781466588172