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Chi-Square Test for more than two groups with numerical variance less than 5
Hello everyone, I would like to know if there is a Ucinet alternative to Chi-Square to compare data from three groups of countries. ?? Some of the numerical values in the data are less than 5.? Data points range from 700 to 1800.? I would also like some advice on how many data permutations the computation process would support with such number of data points. ? The recommended one thousand might be hard on the equipment in this case. Regards, Xanat V. Meza Ph.D. Kansei, Behavioral and Brain Sciences University of Tsukuba M.A. Media and Communication Yeungnam University B.D. Graphic Communication Design Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana |
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýCan you say more? Chi-squares are often used in crosstabs ¨C contingency tables. Is that what you are doing? What are the variables? Is there a network involved or are you just comparing with respect to a single, country-level, variable ¨C that would probably be an anova. ? Perhaps you are counting ties within and between sets of countries. If so, run Tools|Testing hypotheses|Mixed dyadic-nodal|categorical|relational contingency tables. ? steve ? From: ucinet@...
Sent: Sunday, May 12, 2019 20:01 To: ucinet@... Subject: [UCINET] Chi-Square Test for more than two groups with numerical variance less than 5 ? ? Hello everyone, ? I would like to know if there is a Ucinet alternative to Chi-Square to compare data from three groups of countries. ?? Some of the numerical values in the data are less than 5.? Data points range from 700 to 1800.? ? I would also like some advice on how many data permutations the computation process would support with such number of data points. ? The recommended one thousand might be hard on the equipment in this case. ? Regards, ? Xanat V. Meza University of Tsukuba M.A. Media and Communication |