Chi-square test of association using Stata (April, 2020)
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- Опубліковано 20 кві 2020
- This video provides an introduction to how to perform a chi-square test of association using Stata. The demonstration provided involves a 2 X 2 contingency table. The dataset can be downloaded at: drive.google.com/file/d/1nPhp...
A copy of the Powerpoint referenced in the video can be downloaded at: drive.google.com/file/d/1OmC2...
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This video and the output file were so helpful - thank you!
Dr. Mike I hole heartedly appreciate your hard work. These many videos are definitely help all the student community. Nowadays world running behind material comforts but your contribution to academic is amazing. I personally request you to continue your selfless efforts to educational development to the younger generation. I hope you’re the inspiration to all.
Regards
Dr. Murugesha K M
Department of Economics
Hi there Murugesha, that was so kind for you to say! Yes, I'm definitely going to keep this going. I enjoy sharing what I know, and hope that folks can take this information and use it to carry out good quality research of their own. I appreciate you taking time to write your note. You made my day, buddy :)
Mike Crowson welcome my dear Dr Mike
amazing video, has really helped me!
Excellent video! Are the Pearson residuals same as adjusted standardized residuals? And how do you convert them to actual P values for a post hoc analysis?
Thank you, it is very helpful.
Thank you sir.
thank you!
Helped me man
Very informative and useful - thanks. Little more guidance on what values should be reported might be useful.
Dear Mike, thanks very much for this very useful video. Just wondering if you could use the Cramer's V as a measure of agreement between two different categorical variables too?Thanks
ty that's good
i have seen some missed values in your data. can we make simply a regression having those missed values?
Thank you, Dr. Mike. I love your Stata videos! I have version 16.1. Are you too fond of version 14? 😏
Hi there! I'm glad you like the videos. Regarding your question: At this point, I haven't seen that much more in terms of added functionality that would motivate me to spend the extra $$ to purchase 16. At some point I'll probably upgrade, but I'm in no rush. Best wishes! :)
Mike Crowson Thank you, Dr. Mike! Best Regards to you, too!
I haven't seen the data file