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    Statistics - Within-subjects for categorical data

    Thanks a lot Stephen, you have been a great help. I will search more about that. Thanks to all that helped :)
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    Statistics - Within-subjects for categorical data

    Yes, it is exactly like that. That's a good point.. the results provided by bowker's test do not provide that kind of differences, which may also be useful. I can perform those tests, and still achieve many of the results i purposed to, but that kind of differences I can't. Do you know an...
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    Statistics - Within-subjects for categorical data

    Yes, I also want to show which are the different conditions. I only discovered Bowker test very recently, and do not see many results using it.. so I would also like to know if it would be adequate to my case (it seems to be the best option). I'm reluctant to do pairwise comparisons because I...
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    Statistics - Within-subjects for categorical data

    Not literally. My goal is to persuade someone else about this by writing a report
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    Statistics - Within-subjects for categorical data

    Yes, the data format and conditions are exactly like that. An example similar to the ones I'm performing: Let's say I asked the users to talk about a person: The different conditions: That person was a friend (I), an acquaintance (II), a famous person (III) or a specific person I said (IV)...
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    Statistics - Within-subjects for categorical data

    Ok, sorry, i'll try to clarify that. The subjects did the same task in 4 different conditions. The format of my category variable is just one value of the 4 categories.
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    Statistics - Within-subjects for categorical data

    Hello, Sorry for not being very specific. It's a within subjects experiment, so the 23 users performed the 4 different conditions. What I want is to verify if there are significant differences between the conditions. I have been searching, and I found similar tests, but not one that exactly...
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    Statistics - Within-subjects for categorical data

    Hello, I am struggling to find a suitable statistic test for one of my studies: I have 4 different conditions, and I want to test if my results differ on those conditions. When the dependent variable is continuous it is easy to find a statistical test; however when it is a categorical variable...
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