Hi all,
I have two groups (G1 and G2) that have three possible outcomes, i.e. 'type of correction' (too little, good, too much), with the following proportion data:
I'd like to know if there are significant differences of sample proportion between G1 and G2, for each of the outcomes. I had thought chi-squared or Fisher's exact test would be appropriate, but I am lost on how to determine a p-value, or anything that could help give insight on if there are differences between G1 and G2 for each outcome.
n=14 for G1
n=28 for G2
Any help would be greatly appreciated!!
t
I have two groups (G1 and G2) that have three possible outcomes, i.e. 'type of correction' (too little, good, too much), with the following proportion data:
I'd like to know if there are significant differences of sample proportion between G1 and G2, for each of the outcomes. I had thought chi-squared or Fisher's exact test would be appropriate, but I am lost on how to determine a p-value, or anything that could help give insight on if there are differences between G1 and G2 for each outcome.
n=14 for G1
n=28 for G2
Any help would be greatly appreciated!!
t