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Date:         Wed, 4 Dec 2002 17:48:43 +0200
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Subject:      Re: ordinal variable
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You can use correlation coefficient that based on chi-square distribution (they are suitable for the case of ordinal-nominal variables): Phi and Cramer's V. You can find it in CROSSTAB menu.

Hi everybody,

I have table where one of the variables has 6 categories (AGE) and the other one 2 (Positive and Negative). Age is an ordinal variable. What I want to know which is the most suitable test to do that.

Thanks you in advance

YB


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