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Subject:
Simple statistical analysis question about chi2 and Kramer's V
Category: Reference, Education and News > Teaching and Research Asked by: tomicah-ga List Price: $3.00 |
Posted:
21 Feb 2004 13:51 PST
Expires: 22 Mar 2004 13:51 PST Question ID: 309275 |
Please describe at what levels chi2 (chi-squared) and Kramer's V become statistically significant in multivariate statistical analysis. I have done 2- and 3-way cross-tabulation tables examining the effects of social class and region on attitudes toward immigration policy. I need to include a discussion of chi2 and Kramer's V when reporting my findings, and while I know how to calculate them I don't know the levels at which those two measures indicate statistical significance. |
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