Refer to the previous exercise. Table 7.22 shows the fit of the model that assumes conditional independence between E/I and T/F and between E/I and J/P but has the other pairwise associations.
a. Compare this to the fit of the model containing all the pairwise associations, which has deviance 10.16 with df = 5. What do you conclude?
b. Show how to use the limits reported to construct a 95% likelihood-ratio confidence interval for the conditional odds ratio between the S/N and J/P scales. Interpret

The estimates shown use N for the first category of the S/N scale and J for the first category of the J/P scale. Suppose you instead use S for the first category of the S/N scale. Then, report the estimated conditional odds ratio and the 95% likelihood-ratio confidence interval, and interpret