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In this paper we present ACTUS2, the second
version of ACTUS (Analysis of Contingency Tables Using
Simulation). ACTUS2 has many new features, including
analysis of data in which dependencies that
make some combinations of properties impossible are
hypothesized. Because ACTUS2 explicitly simulates
such hypotheses, it can be used without loss of accuracy
to analyze small amounts of data in large tables with
many zeros or very low frequencies. We illustrate these
features with two studies of animal behavior: interactions
of male individuals with other individuals in
groups of captive, mature Triturus marmoratus pygmaeus
(newts); and agonistic interactions between pairs
of male juvenile Diplodus sargus (the sparid fish, white
sea-bream). Both significantly frequent, and significantly
infrequent, co-occurrences that had biologically meaningful
interpretations were revealed.
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Keywords
Contingency tables Transition analyses Diplodus sargus Triturus marmoratus pygmaeus Simulation statistics
Citation
Acta Ethologica, 4, 73-80
Publisher
Instituto Superior de Psicologia Aplicada