In this paper, the score test statistic for testing independence in R
x C contingency tables with missing data is proposed. Under the null h
ypothesis of independence, the statistic has an approximate chi-square
d distribution with (R - 1)(C - 1) degrees of freedom. The proposed te
st statistic is quite similar to the Pearson chi-squared statistic wit
h complete data and, unlike the likelihood ratio statistic for testing
independence, its computation is simple and noniterative. In addition
, a score test statistic is proposed for testing independence when the
rows and columns of the R x C table are ordinal. Finally, extensions
of the scare statistics to test for conditional independence in a set
of (R x C) contingency tables with missing data are described. This yi
elds score test statistics that are natural extensions of the Mantel-H
aenszel statistic. An example, using a subset of data from the Six Cit
ies Study, is presented to illustrate the methods.