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Re: MxN variation of McNemar-Bowker test?

Posted by Jon Peck on Jan 24, 2018; 3:14pm
URL: http://spssx-discussion.165.s1.nabble.com/MxN-variation-of-McNemar-Bowker-test-tp5735446p5735447.html

Analyze > Mixed Models > Generalized Linear supports multinomial logistic with repeated measures.

On Wed, Jan 24, 2018 at 8:10 AM, rsijben <[hidden email]> wrote:
Dear SPSS list,

I have several models which categorize my data. The first model categorizes
it in 3 conditions (0,1,2) while the 2nd (and later) model categorizes it in
4 conditions (0,1,2,3).

My research question is whether the proportions of the categories differ
significantly between the 2 models. Some research led to me to
McNemar-Bowker test which is, unfortunately, limited to NxN crosstabs.

I've read about some alternatives in the form of repeated measures
multinomial logistic regression (which don't seem to be supported by SPSS).

Is there something similar to a MxN variation of the McNemar-Bowker test
available in SPSS?



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