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anne_sa
Level VI

Multiple comparison test for qualitative variable

Hello everybody,

 

I would like to know if it exists an equivalent of the Tukey's test but for a qualitative response (i.e . after running a nominal or ordinal logistic regression).

Thanks

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Raaed
Level IV

Re: Multiple comparison test for qualitative variable

 
Řaëd ~✍
anne_sa
Level VI

Re: Multiple comparison test for qualitative variable

Hi @Raaed 

 

Thanks for your answer but actually I am looking for something similar with a nominal or ordinal response, instead of a continuous one, like in your example.

Any idea ?

Re: Multiple comparison test for qualitative variable

Please look at this portion of the JMP Help to see if this approach is useful.

anne_sa
Level VI

Re: Multiple comparison test for qualitative variable

Hi @Mark_Bailey ,

 

I didn't know this option which can indeed be very useful!

However if I understand correctly it works only if the response has to levels. Moreover in my case,  what I have in mind is to compare pairwise the levels, but I don't know if it is feasible :)

Re: Multiple comparison test for qualitative variable

Yes, this method depends on a dichotomous response. Yes, it compares each level to the overall proportion, not one level to another level.

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