A study on Freeman-Tukey test statistic under the symmetry model for square contingency tables
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The symmetry model is the basic model in the analysis of square contingency tables. Multiple test statistics have been developed for the goodness of fit test. Freeman-Tukey test statistics is appropriate to be used in large samples. However, the required sample size to use the Freeman- Tukey test statistics is not clear. In this paper, the asymptotic properties of Freeman-Tukey test statistic are discussed via extensive Monte-Carlo simulation study. The Freeman-Tukey test statistic is compared with members of power-divergence family test statistic under the symmetry model. The results of simulation study are evaluated based on the Type-I error and power of a test. The results of simulation study and artificial data study show that Freeman- Tukey’s ??2 test statistic does not converge to chi-squared distribution for both sparse and nonsparse square contingency tables.










