Thank you very much!! And is this test (Mann-Wh. U) valid for the following ordinal scale: 1. 2000 Euros 2. 5000 Euros 3. 10.000 Euros 4. 20.000 Euros 5. 50.000 Euros 6. More than 50.000 Euros I think the last option (More than 50.000) will give problems. Is the frequency per option enough for this test? Or do I need another test. A really appreciate your help!
And as second question: What is one proportion consists < 5 / cell. Do I need to use Fisher' Exact Test? I thought that the Fisher' Exaxt Test is only for 2 option variables. I the Monto Carlo test a better method? Thank you very much.
Dear Sir/Madam, I used this method to look if there is a sign. diff. between two survey questions. Both questions consist hypothetical scenarios. In both questions we ask to choose one of the six options (ordinal options). Both same options. I compared the option-proportions of one scenario with the other. Did I use the right method?
This really helped me!! Thank you!
thanks for explaining
Thank you very much!!
And is this test (Mann-Wh. U) valid for the following ordinal scale:
1. 2000 Euros
2. 5000 Euros
3. 10.000 Euros
4. 20.000 Euros
5. 50.000 Euros
6. More than 50.000 Euros
I think the last option (More than 50.000) will give problems. Is the frequency per option enough for this test? Or do I need another test.
A really appreciate your help!
And as second question:
What is one proportion consists < 5 / cell. Do I need to use Fisher' Exact Test? I thought that the Fisher' Exaxt Test is only for 2 option variables. I the Monto Carlo test a better method?
Thank you very much.
Dear Sir/Madam,
I used this method to look if there is a sign. diff. between two survey questions.
Both questions consist hypothetical scenarios. In both questions we ask to choose one of the six options (ordinal options). Both same options. I compared the option-proportions of one scenario with the other. Did I use the right method?