Hi
So I am conducting a kwallis test which produces two chi square outputs, one with ties.
My question is, I am getting two completely different p values, so not sure what this means....any suggestions?
kwallis v3ssiorgan, by(state)
Kruskal-Wallis equality-of-populations rank test
+------------------------+
| state | Obs | Rank Sum |
|-------+-----+----------|
| A | 5 | 181.50 |
| B | 17 | 568.50 |
| C | 1 | 52.50 |
| D | 19 | 673.50 |
| E | 6 | 315.00 |
|-------+-----+----------|
| F | 1 | 12.00 |
| G| 19 | 876.00 |
| H | 13 | 642.00 |
+------------------------+
chi-squared = 8.751 with 7 d.f.
probability = 0.2711
chi-squared with ties = 14.344 with 7 d.f.
probability = 0.0454
many thanks
Phil
So I am conducting a kwallis test which produces two chi square outputs, one with ties.
My question is, I am getting two completely different p values, so not sure what this means....any suggestions?
kwallis v3ssiorgan, by(state)
Kruskal-Wallis equality-of-populations rank test
+------------------------+
| state | Obs | Rank Sum |
|-------+-----+----------|
| A | 5 | 181.50 |
| B | 17 | 568.50 |
| C | 1 | 52.50 |
| D | 19 | 673.50 |
| E | 6 | 315.00 |
|-------+-----+----------|
| F | 1 | 12.00 |
| G| 19 | 876.00 |
| H | 13 | 642.00 |
+------------------------+
chi-squared = 8.751 with 7 d.f.
probability = 0.2711
chi-squared with ties = 14.344 with 7 d.f.
probability = 0.0454
many thanks
Phil
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