Which version of SPSS are you using sir? IBM-SPSS-25 only giving hypothesis test summary for kruskal Wallis test. Pairwise comparison and other graphs are not showing.. please suggest me how to solve the problem?
Have you tried double-clicking on the KW Hypothesis test summary? A "Model Viewer" window should open, and then in the right section of this window, you should be able to select the "Pairwise comparisons" view.
Hi i have a question regarding on my data set. On Stroke Data set can i take smoking-status as independent variable and heart-disease as dependent variable. Is it correct??
Hi Deepti, Your questions does not seem to be related to the Kruskal-Wallis test - I am guessing you are performing linear regression? The choice of which data set is the independent or dependent variable is up to you the researcher. So - if you want use a linear model to see if smoking causes heart disease, then smoking is your independent variable, and heart disease is dependent. While it would not make sense to do so, if you want to see if heart disease causes smoking, then heart disease is your independent variable, and smoking is dependent. Hope this helps, Dr E.
Okay so I have found a significant difference between 5 groups (age) and burnout symptoms (scored 0-300)... but what is the difference? Where can I see that/report it? Or is it the difference between their means?
Hi, how to you figure out the direction of effect for the first method?
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Which version of SPSS are you using sir? IBM-SPSS-25 only giving hypothesis test summary for kruskal Wallis test. Pairwise comparison and other graphs are not showing.. please suggest me how to solve the problem?
Same here
Have you tried double-clicking on the KW Hypothesis test summary? A "Model Viewer" window should open, and then in the right section of this window, you should be able to select the "Pairwise comparisons" view.
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Great explaination, thankyou so much
Hi i have a question regarding on my data set. On Stroke Data set can i take smoking-status as independent variable and heart-disease as dependent variable. Is it correct??
Hi Deepti,
Your questions does not seem to be related to the Kruskal-Wallis test - I am guessing you are performing linear regression?
The choice of which data set is the independent or dependent variable is up to you the researcher. So - if you want use a linear model to see if smoking causes heart disease, then smoking is your independent variable, and heart disease is dependent.
While it would not make sense to do so, if you want to see if heart disease causes smoking, then heart disease is your independent variable, and smoking is dependent.
Hope this helps,
Dr E.
Okay so I have found a significant difference between 5 groups (age) and burnout symptoms (scored 0-300)... but what is the difference? Where can I see that/report it? Or is it the difference between their means?
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why didn’t you explain how to put in the data smh.
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