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Re: st: McNemar test for survey data


From   Phil Schumm <[email protected]>
To   Statalist Statalist <[email protected]>
Subject   Re: st: McNemar test for survey data
Date   Sun, 5 Jan 2014 12:07:11 -0600

On Jan 5, 2014, at 10:55 AM, Ankit Sakhuja <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am trying to compare two categorical variables which are not mutually exclusive such that participants with a positive result in one group (using method 1) also have a positive result in second group (using method 2). Now say 30% have positive result by method 1 and 20% by method two, how can I say that these results are in fact similar or different? I could potentially use McNemar's but it is a complex survey data and I am not sure how to go ahead with that. I have seen discussions about using -somersd- but not sure how to exactly use it with this data. Would really appreciate any help.


See this previous post by Steve Samuels:

   http://www.stata.com/statalist/archive/2010-03/msg00937.html


-- Phil


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