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In statistics, Barnard’s test is an exact test used in the analysis of 2 × 2 contingency tables with one margin fixed. Barnard’s tests are really a class of hypothesis tests, also known as unconditional exact tests for two independent binomials. These tests examine the association of two categorical variables and are often a more powerful alternative than Fisher's exact test for 2 × 2 contingency tables. While first published in 1945 by G.A. Barnard, the test did not gain popularity due to the computational difficulty of calculating the p value and Fisher’s specious disapproval. Nowadays, for small / moderate sample sizes (  n  ≲ 1 000  ), computers can often implement Barnard’s test in a few seconds.

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  • In statistics, Barnard’s test is an exact test used in the analysis of 2 × 2 contingency tables with one margin fixed. Barnard’s tests are really a class of hypothesis tests, also known as unconditional exact tests for two independent binomials. These tests examine the association of two categorical variables and are often a more powerful alternative than Fisher's exact test for 2 × 2 contingency tables. While first published in 1945 by G.A. Barnard, the test did not gain popularity due to the computational difficulty of calculating the p value and Fisher’s specious disapproval. Nowadays, for small / moderate sample sizes (  n  ≲ 1 000  ), computers can often implement Barnard’s test in a few seconds. (en)
  • En estadística, la prueba de Barnard es una utilizada en el análisis de tablas de contingencia. La prueba fue publicada por primera vez por ,​​ (1945, 1947) quien afirmó que esta prueba es una alternativa de la prueba exacta de Fisher para tablas 2 × 2 de contingencia. Una barrera anterior al uso generalizado de la prueba de Barnard era probable la dificultad computacional de calcular el valor de p; hoy en día, los ordenadores pueden aplicar la prueba de Barnard en unos pocos segundos, incluso para muestras de gran tamaño. (es)
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  • In statistics, Barnard’s test is an exact test used in the analysis of 2 × 2 contingency tables with one margin fixed. Barnard’s tests are really a class of hypothesis tests, also known as unconditional exact tests for two independent binomials. These tests examine the association of two categorical variables and are often a more powerful alternative than Fisher's exact test for 2 × 2 contingency tables. While first published in 1945 by G.A. Barnard, the test did not gain popularity due to the computational difficulty of calculating the p value and Fisher’s specious disapproval. Nowadays, for small / moderate sample sizes (  n  ≲ 1 000  ), computers can often implement Barnard’s test in a few seconds. (en)
  • En estadística, la prueba de Barnard es una utilizada en el análisis de tablas de contingencia. La prueba fue publicada por primera vez por ,​​ (1945, 1947) quien afirmó que esta prueba es una alternativa de la prueba exacta de Fisher para tablas 2 × 2 de contingencia. Una barrera anterior al uso generalizado de la prueba de Barnard era probable la dificultad computacional de calcular el valor de p; hoy en día, los ordenadores pueden aplicar la prueba de Barnard en unos pocos segundos, incluso para muestras de gran tamaño. (es)
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  • Barnard's test (en)
  • Prueba de Barnard (es)
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