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== Standard contents of a contingency table == * Multiple columns (historically, they were designed to use up all the white space of a printed page). Where each row refers to a specific sub-group in the population (in this case men or women), the columns are sometimes referred to as ''banner points'' or ''cuts'' (and the rows are sometimes referred to as ''stubs''). * Significance tests. Typically, either ''column comparisons'', which test for differences between columns and display these results using letters, or, ''cell comparisons'', which use color or arrows to identify a cell in a table that stands out in some way. * ''Nets'' or ''netts'' which are sub-totals. * One or more of: percentages, row percentages, column percentages, indexes or averages. * Unweighted sample sizes (counts).
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