How to compare percentages scores.
Dear list: I'd like to know if there are significant differences between the presence of two different a substances in blood. We have detected the substance A in 986 people. 120 females out of 218 had it. 450 out of 768 males also had it. (768+218=986) We have detected the substance B in 163 people. 7 females out of 27 had it. 45 out of 136 males also had it. (27+136=163) I know I can perform a chi-2 test to know if sex depend on each substance presence (ns), but how can I do find differs between the substances?. Any help will be appreciated. |
We have a power analysis worksheet available for download on our website
that should allow you to calculate the effect size for this. http://www.chestnut.org/LI/downloads/index.html Click on Research Tools and select the first one "Power Analysis Worksheet" (see a copy of the blurb below). Research Tools Author: Michael Dennis, Ph.D., Richard I. Lennox, Ph.D., Mark Foss, Ph.D. Name: Power Analysis Worksheet Description: This document contains a spread sheet for calculating effect sizes based on percentage point differences, a R-square/Eta-square, a chi-square, or means and standard deviations. For more information on the formulas or power analysis see Dennis, M.L., Lennox, R.I., & Foss, M. (1997). Practical power analysis for substance abuse health services research. In Bryant, K., Windle, M., & West, S.,G.(eds.), The science of prevention: Methodological advances from alcohol and substance abuse research, (pp 367-404). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. Date: August 29, 1997 File Name: eswk.xls File Version: 8/97 File Format: Microsoft Excel 7.0 File Size: 26 K Melissa -----Original Message----- From: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of AR Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2006 5:45 AM To: [hidden email] Subject: [SPSSX-L] How to compare percentages scores How to compare percentages scores. Dear list: I'd like to know if there are significant differences between the presence of two different a substances in blood. We have detected the substance A in 986 people. 120 females out of 218 had it. 450 out of 768 males also had it. (768+218=986) We have detected the substance B in 163 people. 7 females out of 27 had it. 45 out of 136 males also had it. (27+136=163) I know I can perform a chi-2 test to know if sex depend on each substance presence (ns), but how can I do find differs between the substances?. Any help will be appreciated. PRIVILEGED AND CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION This transmittal and any attachments may contain PRIVILEGED AND CONFIDENTIAL information and is intended only for the use of the addressee. If you are not the designated recipient, or an employee or agent authorized to deliver such transmittals to the designated recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, copying or publication of this transmittal is strictly prohibited. If you have received this transmittal in error, please notify us immediately by replying to the sender and delete this copy from your system. You may also call us at (309) 827-6026 for assistance. |
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