Paul Hurley wrote:
(A warm welcome to Statalist from me, but - in view of your subject
heading - please take note of Nick Cox's comments earlier this week, which
you can read here:
http://www.stata.com/statalist/archive/2006-02/msg00762.html)
[...]
> One part of the survey was a series of questions with likert scale
> responses (strongly agree, agree, neither, disagree, strongly
> disagree). There were twelve questions. I want to produce a table with
> twelve rows and twelve columns, and the significance of the interaction
> of two questions in each cell (I think this would be the p value).
>
> Can this be done, and can it be done in Stata ??
Yes, it can: but only if by "interaction" you actually mean "correlation".
If so, try -corr- or -pwcorr, sig-. Hope that helps.
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