Hi. Thanks for your great effort. There are 3 values in SPSS output tables regarding crosstab procedure, first is Pearson Chi square value, second is likelihood ratio value, and third is Fisher's exact test value. Which value to choose and report? I noticed that Pearson Chi square value, and likelihood ratio value are always shown in any SPSS crosstab procedure regardless the number of rows and columns and regardless the violation or no violation of Chi square assumptions, whereas Fisher's exact test value is only shown when there is more than 2 by 2 table and there is a violation of Chi square assumptions? Is my notice true or there is another rule behind that?
Respected sir, your video is very useful to me. In fact, it helped me a lot as I am working on the prevalence of infectious diseases. I have one question that how to proceed if any of the frequency is less than 5 or zero how to proceed in these cases (how to apply Yates correction in SPSS)
Thank you so much! You were the only one who did the weight cases which was lacking in the other videos!
THANK YOU!! That process of Data > Weight Cases > Moving frequency really helped!!
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Hi. Thanks for your great effort. There are 3 values in SPSS output tables regarding crosstab procedure, first is Pearson Chi square value, second is likelihood ratio value, and third is Fisher's exact test value. Which value to choose and report? I noticed that Pearson Chi square value, and likelihood ratio value are always shown in any SPSS crosstab procedure regardless the number of rows and columns and regardless the violation or no violation of Chi square assumptions, whereas Fisher's exact test value is only shown when there is more than 2 by 2 table and there is a violation of Chi square assumptions? Is my notice true or there is another rule behind that?
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Respected sir, your video is very useful to me. In fact, it helped me a lot as I am working on the prevalence of infectious diseases.
I have one question that how to proceed if any of the frequency is less than 5 or zero
how to proceed in these cases (how to apply Yates correction in SPSS)
Thank you so much for this. I really appreciate it
You used a dichotomy to measure the results, can chi square measure a likert scale?
Thank you..... Thank you a lot!!!!
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