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- Thu May 04, 2023 10:21 am
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Correspondence Analysis
- Replies: 5
- Views: 23109
Re: Correspondence Analysis
Hi
I think you need at least 3 nominal variables to run. you can try it using example data within snowClustermodule; Open>Data Library> Multivariate analysis.
Best Regards
Seol
Hi Seol,
Thanks for your suggestion, I checked the example and it turns out the frequencies need to be nominal ...
- Wed May 03, 2023 8:28 pm
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Correspondence Analysis
- Replies: 5
- Views: 23109
Re: Correspondence Analysis
Hi Beth
Have you tried 'snowCluster' module for correspondence analysis?
Best
Seol
Hi Seol,
I installed and tried it after your suggestion. I'm very new to data analysis so excuse me if I'm missing something very obvious but I'm a bit confused about this. I'm getting "the following ...
- Mon May 01, 2023 9:44 am
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Correspondence Analysis
- Replies: 5
- Views: 23109
Correspondence Analysis
Hi,
I'm trying to run a correspondence analysis on Jamovi. I followed an example (https://sebastien-le.github.io/medasite/CA.html) I found online, and even though my data seems appropriate for the analysis, I get an error message "non convenient data".
I added the nominal variable as the row ...
I'm trying to run a correspondence analysis on Jamovi. I followed an example (https://sebastien-le.github.io/medasite/CA.html) I found online, and even though my data seems appropriate for the analysis, I get an error message "non convenient data".
I added the nominal variable as the row ...
- Sat Apr 08, 2023 2:09 pm
- Forum: Statistics
- Topic: Chi-Square Test of Independence Interpretation
- Replies: 5
- Views: 21971
Re: Chi-Square Test of Independence Interpretation
Thank you Maurizio for your detailed answer. I will dive deeper into learning the analysis. Thanks for the example, I understand how to interpret it now. I guess I was just a bit disappointed to learn that the possibility ratios are for different food types and locations for males and females as ...
- Fri Apr 07, 2023 3:01 am
- Forum: Statistics
- Topic: Chi-Square Test of Independence for 3 variables
- Replies: 0
- Views: 19011
Chi-Square Test of Independence for 3 variables
Hi,
I have a question regarding Chi-square test of independence analysis with 2 vs.3 variables (adding the 3rd as the layer).
To simplify, let's say I'm researching the interaction between gender and clothing choices. There are 3 variables: color (red, white, black), clothing type (dress, pants ...
I have a question regarding Chi-square test of independence analysis with 2 vs.3 variables (adding the 3rd as the layer).
To simplify, let's say I'm researching the interaction between gender and clothing choices. There are 3 variables: color (red, white, black), clothing type (dress, pants ...
- Fri Apr 07, 2023 1:44 am
- Forum: Statistics
- Topic: Chi-Square Test of Independence Interpretation
- Replies: 5
- Views: 21971
Re: Chi-Square Test of Independence Interpretation
Hi Maurizio,
Thank you for your answer. I've been looking up the log-linear regression (I've never done it before) and something in the output is confusing me. As can be seen in the output screenshot, I added 3 factors to the model and I'm interested in the 3-way interaction. The counts variable ...
Thank you for your answer. I've been looking up the log-linear regression (I've never done it before) and something in the output is confusing me. As can be seen in the output screenshot, I added 3 factors to the model and I'm interested in the 3-way interaction. The counts variable ...
- Thu Apr 06, 2023 4:24 pm
- Forum: Statistics
- Topic: Chi-Square Test of Independence Interpretation
- Replies: 5
- Views: 21971
Chi-Square Test of Independence Interpretation
Hi,
I'm using the test of independence and I have a hard time interpreting it. In addition to 2 variables (gender and food type), I have a 3rd one (location) that I added as a layer. My aim is to see whether there's an association between gender, food type and location. I put the location variable ...
I'm using the test of independence and I have a hard time interpreting it. In addition to 2 variables (gender and food type), I have a 3rd one (location) that I added as a layer. My aim is to see whether there's an association between gender, food type and location. I put the location variable ...
- Sun Feb 05, 2023 8:51 pm
- Forum: Statistics
- Topic: Multinomial Logistic Regression Interpretation
- Replies: 2
- Views: 18261
Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression Interpretation
Oh I see! Thank you so much for taking the time to explain, I understand much better now!
Hi,
you may want to have a look at Agresti (2007), https://mregresion.files.wordpress.com/2012/08/agresti-introduction-to-categorical-data.pdf
In a nutshell, multinomial predicts comparisons between one ...
Hi,
you may want to have a look at Agresti (2007), https://mregresion.files.wordpress.com/2012/08/agresti-introduction-to-categorical-data.pdf
In a nutshell, multinomial predicts comparisons between one ...
- Tue Jan 17, 2023 1:03 pm
- Forum: Statistics
- Topic: Multinomial Logistic Regression Interpretation
- Replies: 2
- Views: 18261
Multinomial Logistic Regression Interpretation
Hi,
I'm new to Jamovi (and to statistics in general, to be honest), and I need to analyze my data to see whether certain factors contribute to a selection. My dependent has 4 levels, and I have factors that have 2 or more levels, such as gender (male, female), hunger (low, high), and BMI ...
I'm new to Jamovi (and to statistics in general, to be honest), and I need to analyze my data to see whether certain factors contribute to a selection. My dependent has 4 levels, and I have factors that have 2 or more levels, such as gender (male, female), hunger (low, high), and BMI ...