shri ☆ 2008-08-21 09:33 (6166 d 12:27 ago) Posting: # 2209 Views: 6,062 |
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Dear all, I am confused about score data, How can we analysed score data? How can we calculate sample size regarding that data? Thanks in advance. — shri |
JPL ☆ Vienna, 2008-08-21 10:47 (6166 d 11:12 ago) @ shri Posting: # 2210 Views: 5,000 |
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Deat shri, there are that much methods about analyzing score data, that it is not possible to to answer your question without further information (its like the question: How can I earn money?) regards, JPL -- Edit: Full quote removed. Please see this post! [Ohlbe] |
shri ☆ 2008-08-21 11:32 (6166 d 10:28 ago) @ JPL Posting: # 2212 Views: 4,948 |
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Thanks JPL, But can you give me simplest methode or appropriate methode by which we can easily analyse the score data. thanks again. -- Edit: Full quote removed. Please see this post! [Ohlbe] |
ElMaestro ★★★ Denmark, 2008-08-21 12:20 (6166 d 09:39 ago) @ shri Posting: # 2213 Views: 5,150 |
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Hi Shri, How's your violin playing? Have a look at: http://faculty.vassar.edu/lowry/ch15a.html Apart from that, please provide more info. Generally speaking, if you have a well formulated null hypothesis, then you can make a proper study design which provides some data that can be analysed by a method which in turn may or may not refute the null hypothesis. The answer to your questions therefore depends on the purpose/design/null hypothesis, so a little more info from you would be great. EM. |
shri ☆ 2008-08-21 13:43 (6166 d 08:16 ago) @ ElMaestro Posting: # 2214 Views: 4,893 |
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hi EM, thanks for your valuable response, can you give me some information about odds ratio and CI corrosponding to that i think odds ratio is best test for my data. thanks in advance. ![]() — shri |
ElMaestro ★★★ Denmark, 2008-08-21 13:47 (6166 d 08:12 ago) @ shri Posting: # 2215 Views: 4,876 |
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❝ can you give me some information about odds ratio and CI corrosponding to ❝ that i think odds ratio is best test for my data. I am terribly sorry, but I don't feel I am able to provide a qualified answer at all. You'll need someone with a much more profound klnowledge of stats than I have. EM. |