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In many data sets, categories are often ordered so that you would expect to find a decreasing or increasing trend in the proportions with the group number. Let's look at a data set from a case-control study of esophageal cancer in Ile-et-Vilaine, France, available in R under the name "esoph".
proportion with more than 2 variables
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In many data sets, categories are often ordered so that you would expect to find a decreasing or increasing trend in the proportions with the group number. Let's look at a data set from a case-control study of esophageal cancer in Ile-et-Vilaine, France, available in R under the name "esoph".
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