Post by trucanmaigoldcent on May 9, 2019 14:17:45 GMT
Main category \ Education
Sub category \ Mathematics
Developer \ Mark Brown
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Title \ Easy Chi Square Calculator
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◒ Easy Chi Square Calculator 1.1.0
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> 1-pchisq(4.50,1)
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As an example, we will look at factors associated with smoking among a sample of n=300 high school students from the Youth Risk Behavior Survey. The outcome variable is 'eversmokedaily1', coded as 1 for those who have smoked vs. 0 for those who have not. As a preliminary analysis, we calculate the proportion of respondents who have ever smoked daily:
In entering this command, I hit the 'return' to type things in over 2 lines; R will allow you to continue a command onto a second or third line.
revenue revenue + 550 revenue
data: score1 and score2
Not a lot of surprises in this extract. But there’s a few things worth talking about, even with such a simple example. Firstly, it’s important that you understand how to read the extract. In this example, what I typed was the 10 + 20 part. I didn’t type the > symbol: that’s just the R command prompt and isn’t part of the actual command. And neither did I type the [1] 30 part. That’s what R printed out in response to my command.
alternative hypothesis:
## Error: :1:1: unexpected '>' ## 1: > ## ^
We can imagine that they all received different types of treatment.
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