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Re: Using chi-square or Fisher's exact test for differences between groups [message #23402 is a reply to message #23395] Tue, 07 September 2021 09:03 Go to previous message
Shireen-DHS is currently offline  Shireen-DHS
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Hello,

In general, we do not usually answer statistics question on this forum but questions on DHS data and calculations of DHS indicators. However, the chi-square test should work. I am confused why 18240 is too small. From your question I thought you were trying to compare vaccination between the two surveys so why not use the t-test to test the difference between two proportions?


Thank you.
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Shireen Assaf
The DHS Program
 
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