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DeepakSwain
Pyrite | Level 9

Hi there,

 

I am having a 2X2 table. I want to calculate f score with 95% confidence interval. Can anybody suggest me how to proceed. 

/*CREATING TABLE 2 BY 2 TABLE */
data study;
input obs1 obs2 count;
datalines;
1 1 331
1 0 13
0 1 2
0 0 654
;
run;

Thank you in advance for your kind reply. 

 

Regards,

Swain
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PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

You are talking about PROC FREQ, or something else?

 

As far as I know, there are no F-scores in a 2x2 table, there is a Chi-square value (not really a score), and the Chi-square value doesn't have confidence intervals associated with it.

 

So it's really not clear what you want. Please explain further.

--
Paige Miller
DeepakSwain
Pyrite | Level 9

Hi PaigeMiller,

 

 

 

Swain
PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

If this is what you mean

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F1_score

 

then I believe you could run PROC FREQ and then apply the formula for F1 to the PROC FREQ output. I don't see any confidence interval calculations.

--
Paige Miller
DeepakSwain
Pyrite | Level 9

Hi Paige Miller,

 

Just like kappa statistics with 95% CI can be obtained using proc freq with AGREE. I was looking for F1 score. Can you suggest something. 

 

With regards,

 

Swain
PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

I am not aware of a 95% CI for the F1 score, nor is Wikipedia aware of such a confidence interval.

 

Thus the only possibility I can think of is some sort of bootstrap.

--
Paige Miller

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