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- From: Dennis Roberts <DMR@PSUVM.BITNET>
- Subject: bivariate counts
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- Having not responded to the original message, this is the only way to now
- respond. In Minitab, you can simply use the TABLE command on the two
- columns of data and you will obtain two way table with all combinations and
- cell frequencies of each combination. These will be in numerical order for
- each variable. Of course, if there are many X and/or Y values, the table
- will be big. The CHIS command will also do this with resulting chis
- test. Hope this helps.
-