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Re: st: Re: r x c test for trend
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K Jensen <[email protected]>
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Re: st: Re: r x c test for trend
Date
Tue, 24 Sep 2013 14:34:19 +0100
Thanks, Joseph, emh is just what I need.
Joseph is too modest to say that he wrote it himself!
Karin
On 24 September 2013 14:07, Joseph Coveney <[email protected]> wrote:
> K Jensen wrote:
>
> Sorry if this is a repeat but my earlier message doesn't seem to have got
> through.
>
> I would like to test for trend in data that is two ordered categories, with
> three and five levels in each category respectively. The dataset is counts
> in each combination of categories.
>
> The FAQ for tests for trend in Stata at http://www.stata.com/support/
> faqs/statistics/test-for-trend/ is dated 1996 and says "Clearly, we need a
> command to do r x c tables, stratified and unstratified, with various
> choices of scores. We plan to implement something in the future...."
>
> Has there been anything implemented?
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> I'm not aware of anything official, but I know that the user-written command
> -emh- is designed to do what you want (among other things, as well). Type
> -findit emh- to find out more.
>
> The user-written command -somersd- or one of its relatives might, too. Type
> -findit somersd- to find out more.
>
> Joseph Coveney
>
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