Re: Significance testing of Dependent proportions
- From: "Hari" <excel_hari@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 16 Sep 2005 04:47:23 -0700
Hi Bruce,
Let me take the data from the link you provided me long ago when I
wanted to do significance testing of Independent proportions (
http://www.gseis.ucla.edu/courses/ed230a2/notes3/portion.html )
Group n Frequency p
Group1 261 127 0.487
Group2 160 65 0.400
My doubt is, if I want to do significance testing on the above data and
if I know that Group1 and Group2 are NOT independent then how do I go
about it?
Please guide me.
Regards,
Hari
India
>Are you asking how to partition the overall (goodness of fit) chi-square into orthogonal components?
Frankly speaking, it has gone above my head.
.
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