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...
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...
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)...
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.
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...
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...