Cramér’s V – What and Why?

Cramér’s V is a number between 0 and 1 that indicates how strongly two categorical variables are associated.If we’d like to know if 2 categorical variables are associated, our first option is the chi-square independence test. A significance level close to zero means that our variables are very unlikely to be completely unassociated in some population. However, this does not […]

SPSS Chi-Square Test Tutorials

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SPSS One Sample Chi-Square Test

SPSS one-sample chi-square test is used to test whether a single categorical variable follows a hypothesized population distribution. SPSS One-Sample Chi-Square Test Example A marketeer believes that 4 smartphone brands are equally attractive. He asks 43 people which brand they prefer, resulting in brands.sav. If the brands are really equally attractive, each brand should be chosen by roughly […]