hello.
I'm posting this question after days of searching and thinking to myself.
I did a life table analysis to test for gender differences in poverty duration before doing a discrete time hazard analysis on poverty using a panel data with a total of 1717 participants, and I did log rank and wilcoxon to test for significance. However, the chi-square value is over a thousand units and the degrees of freedom (df) is over 20, is this okay? The significance level rejected the null hypothesis.
And one more thing, I'm using panel data for life table analysis, does it matter if I use longdata or widedate?
Thanks for reading.
I'm posting this question after days of searching and thinking to myself.
I did a life table analysis to test for gender differences in poverty duration before doing a discrete time hazard analysis on poverty using a panel data with a total of 1717 participants, and I did log rank and wilcoxon to test for significance. However, the chi-square value is over a thousand units and the degrees of freedom (df) is over 20, is this okay? The significance level rejected the null hypothesis.
And one more thing, I'm using panel data for life table analysis, does it matter if I use longdata or widedate?
Thanks for reading.