kryssanalyse
Kryssanalyse, or cross-analysis, is a statistical method used to examine the relationship between two or more variables by summarizing data in cross-tabulations or contingency tables. It is commonly applied in social sciences, public health, and market research to identify associations such as between gender and voting behavior or between exposure and disease status.
The analysis typically follows several steps. First, researchers define the variables of interest and ensure consistent
Interpretation requires caution. A statistically significant association indicates a relationship between variables but does not establish
Software tools commonly used for kryssanalyse include R (functions for contingency tables and tests), Python with