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Chi Square question

lts1
Hi SPSSers,

    I am having a problem trying to run a Chi-square.  I have data that includes a set of 6 of dummy variables called "situation" and a 3-level variable called "status".  The problem is the situation variables involve multiple responses, and I don't have the multiple response set option, that's why they're dummy coded as six different variables. I need to run a Chi-sq on the full set of six situation variables across the 3 status levels. I can run frequencies and get them for each level, but how do I run a Chi-sq on this?  Can anybody help?  Thanks in advance.

    Best,
        Lisa

Lisa T. Stickney
Ph.D. Candidate
Fox School of Business
Temple University
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Re: Chi Square question

Kylie Lange
Hi Lisa,

I don't see any way of analysing the set of situation variables by
status data with a chi-square test, as the data is not independent.
Perhaps consider conducting 6 separate chi-square tests - one for each
situation category against status (ie, a 2x3 crosstabs table). Would
that be useful?

Cheers,
Kylie.


On 11/01/2008 10:00 AM, Lisa Stickney wrote:

> Hi SPSSers,
>
>     I am having a problem trying to run a Chi-square.  I have data that includes a set of 6 of dummy variables called "situation" and a 3-level variable called "status".  The problem is the situation variables involve multiple responses, and I don't have the multiple response set option, that's why they're dummy coded as six different variables. I need to run a Chi-sq on the full set of six situation variables across the 3 status levels. I can run frequencies and get them for each level, but how do I run a Chi-sq on this?  Can anybody help?  Thanks in advance.
>
>     Best,
>         Lisa
>
> Lisa T. Stickney
> Ph.D. Candidate
> Fox School of Business
> Temple University
> [hidden email]
>
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Re: Chi Square question

ViAnn Beadle
You CAN get a chi-square statistic from such a table in CTABLES but it
adjusts the statistic to handle the overlap issues coming from multiple
responses. I replicated the CTABLES table's counts by restructuring the file
from wide to long using VARSTOCASES and then trim out all the 0 values to
get a single vector for situation variables. The chi-square reported by
CROSSTABS was really different than the chi-square reported by CTABLES.
Although I don't exactly how the adjustment is done, I suspect that the
CROSSTABS version will always be larger, especially when the number of
responses greatly exceeds the number of respondents.

Having said that, I still wonder what hypothesis is really being tested for
this kind of table--independence or respondents or response. To make the
long story short--CTABLES is required to calculate an adjusted chi-square
test on a multiple dichotomy variable.

-----Original Message-----
From: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of
Kylie Lange
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2008 5:10 PM
To: [hidden email]
Subject: Re: Chi Square question

Hi Lisa,

I don't see any way of analysing the set of situation variables by
status data with a chi-square test, as the data is not independent.
Perhaps consider conducting 6 separate chi-square tests - one for each
situation category against status (ie, a 2x3 crosstabs table). Would
that be useful?

Cheers,
Kylie.


On 11/01/2008 10:00 AM, Lisa Stickney wrote:
> Hi SPSSers,
>
>     I am having a problem trying to run a Chi-square.  I have data that
includes a set of 6 of dummy variables called "situation" and a 3-level
variable called "status".  The problem is the situation variables involve
multiple responses, and I don't have the multiple response set option,
that's why they're dummy coded as six different variables. I need to run a
Chi-sq on the full set of six situation variables across the 3 status
levels. I can run frequencies and get them for each level, but how do I run
a Chi-sq on this?  Can anybody help?  Thanks in advance.

>
>     Best,
>         Lisa
>
> Lisa T. Stickney
> Ph.D. Candidate
> Fox School of Business
> Temple University
> [hidden email]
>
> ===================
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