Diff for "FAQ/ChiExact" - CBU statistics Wiki
location: Diff for "FAQ/ChiExact"
Differences between revisions 2 and 5 (spanning 3 versions)
Revision 2 as of 2007-03-22 16:07:14
Size: 966
Editor: PeterWatson
Comment:
Revision 5 as of 2007-03-22 16:14:04
Size: 1083
Editor: PeterWatson
Comment:
Deletions are marked like this. Additions are marked like this.
Line 7: Line 7:
[wiki:[:FAQ/ChiSquaredSpss:CROSSTABS] in SPSS, consequently, outputs how many expected cell frequencies are less than five whenever a chi-square test is performed. Fisher's exact test may be requested by pressing on the exact button in the crosstabs dialogue box and requesting 'exact'. [wiki:FAQ/ChiSquaredSpss CROSSTABS] in SPSS, consequently, outputs how many expected cell frequencies are less than five whenever a chi-square test is performed. Fisher's exact test may be requested by pressing on the exact button in the crosstabs dialogue box and requesting 'exact'. Alternatively the [wiki:SoftwareNotes locally available software] program fishrc computes this test on a UNIX machine.

Exact test vs chi-square?

Howell (2002) on p.158 explains a difficulty using the Pearson chi-square test for testing the independence of frequencies in two-way tables. Namely that when the expected cell frequencies are less than five the Pearson statistics does not follow a chi-square distribution.

Instead it is recommended that Fisher's exact test is used when any expected frequency is less than five.

[wiki:FAQ/ChiSquaredSpss CROSSTABS] in SPSS, consequently, outputs how many expected cell frequencies are less than five whenever a chi-square test is performed. Fisher's exact test may be requested by pressing on the exact button in the crosstabs dialogue box and requesting 'exact'. Alternatively the [wiki:SoftwareNotes locally available software] program fishrc computes this test on a UNIX machine.

The p-value can then be quoted. This p-value is always two-sided except in the case of a 2 by 2 table where it can also be one-sided.

Reference

Howell DC (2002) Statistical methods for psychology fifth edition: Duxbury Press:Pacific Grove, CA.

None: FAQ/ChiExact (last edited 2013-08-28 10:50:52 by PeterWatson)