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Number of observations: 25
Number of unique values: 2
The StatAdvisor
The StatAdvisor
This table shows the number of times each value of Género occurred, as well as percentages and cumulative statistics. For
example, in 12 rows
of the data file Género equaled Femenino. This represents 48,0% of the 25 values in the file. The rightmost two columns give
cumulative
counts and percentages from the top of the table down.
Tabulation - Estrato
Data variable: Estrato (Según factura celsia)
Number of observations: 25
Number of unique values: 3
The StatAdvisor
This procedure counts the number of times each of the 3 unique values of Estrato occurs. It then displays tables and graphs of
the tabulation.
The StatAdvisor
This table shows the number of times each value of Estrato occurred, as well as percentages and cumulative statistics. For
example, in 18 rows
of the data file Estrato equaled 2. This represents 72,0% of the 25 values in the file. The rightmost two columns give
cumulative counts and
percentages from the top of the table down.
Tabulation - Estrato
Data variable: Estrato (Según factura celsia)
Number of observations: 25
Number of unique values: 3
The StatAdvisor
This procedure counts the number of times each of the 3 unique values of Estrato occurs. It then displays tables and graphs of
the tabulation.
The StatAdvisor
This table shows the number of times each value of Estrato occurred, as well as percentages and cumulative statistics. For
example, in 18 rows
of the data file Estrato equaled 2. This represents 72,0% of the 25 values in the file. The rightmost two columns give
cumulative counts and
percentages from the top of the table down.
Number of observations: 25
Number of unique values: 5
The StatAdvisor
This procedure counts the number of times each of the 5 unique values of Deporte que práctica occurs. It then displays tables
and graphs of the
tabulation.
The StatAdvisor
This table shows the number of times each value of Deporte que práctica occurred, as well as percentages and cumulative
statistics. For
example, in 5 rows of the data file Deporte que práctica equaled Futbol. This represents 20,0% of the 25 values in the file. The
rightmost two
columns give cumulative counts and percentages from the top of the table down.
Number of observations: 25
Number of rows: 5
Number of columns: 5
The StatAdvisor
This procedure constructs a two-way table showing the frequency of occurrence of unique pairs of values for Deporte que
práctica and
Posición. It constructs a 5 by 5 contingency table for the data and displays the results in various ways. Of particular interest are
the tests for
independence between rows and columns, which you can select from the list of Tabular Options.
The StatAdvisor
This table shows how often the 5 values of Deporte que práctica occur together with each of the 5 values of Posición. The first
number in each
cell of the table is the count or frequency. The second number shows the percentage of the entire table represented by that cell.
For example,
there were 0 times when Deporte que práctica equaled Futbol and Posición equaled Central. This represents 0,0% of the total of
25
observations.
Summary Statistics
With Rows With Columns
Statistic Symmetric Dependent Dependent
Lambda 0,6667 0,7500 0,5714
Uncertainty Coeff. 0,7700 0,7621 0,7780
Somer's D 0,5724 0,5944 0,5519
Eta 0,9521 0,9909
The StatAdvisor
The statistics shown here measure the degree of association between rows and columns. Of particular interest are the
contingency coefficient
and lambda, which measure the degree of association on a scale of 0 to 1. Lambda measures how useful the row (or column)
factor is in
predicting the other factor. For example, the value of lambda with columns dependent equals 0,571429. This means that there
is a 57,1429%
reduction in error when Deporte que práctica is used to predict Posición. For those statistics with P values, P values less than
0,05 indicate
a significant association between rows and columns at the 95% confidence level.
Tabulation - Empleo
Data variable: Empleo (Trabaja o No trabaja)
Number of observations: 25
Number of unique values: 2
The StatAdvisor
This procedure counts the number of times each of the 2 unique values of Empleo occurs. It then displays tables and graphs of
the
tabulation.
The StatAdvisor
This table shows the number of times each value of Empleo occurred, as well as percentages and cumulative statistics. For
example, in 8 rows
of the data file Empleo equaled No trabaja. This represents 32,0% of the 25 values in the file. The rightmost two columns give
cumulative
counts and percentages from the top of the table down.
Number of observations: 25
Number of rows: 2
Number of columns: 2
The StatAdvisor
This procedure constructs a two-way table showing the frequency of occurrence of unique pairs of values for Género and
Empleo. It
constructs a 2 by 2 contingency table for the data and displays the results in various ways. Of particular interest are the tests for
independence between rows and columns, which you can select from the list of Tabular Options.
The StatAdvisor
This table shows how often the 2 values of Género occur together with each of the 2 values of Empleo. The first number in each
cell of the
table is the count or frequency. The second number shows the percentage of the entire table represented by that cell. For
example, there were 4
times when Género equaled Femenino and Empleo equaled No trabaja. This represents 16,0% of the total of 25 observations.
Tests of Independence
Test Statistic Df P-Value
Chi-Square 0,019 1 0,8908
Warning: some expected cell counts < 5.
The StatAdvisor
This table shows the results of a hypothesis test run to determine whether or not to reject the idea that the row and column
classifications are
independent. Since the P-value is greater than or equal to 0,05, we cannot reject the hypothesis that rows and columns are
independent at the
95,0% confidence level. Therefore, the observed value of Género for a particular case may bear no relation to its value for
Empleo.
Summary Statistics
With Rows With Columns
Statistic Symmetric Dependent Dependent
Lambda 0,0000 0,0000 0,0000
Uncertainty Coeff. 0,0006 0,0005 0,0006
Somer's D 0,0274 0,0294 0,0256
Eta 0,0275 0,0275
The StatAdvisor
The statistics shown here measure the degree of association between rows and columns. Of particular interest are the
contingency coefficient
and lambda, which measure the degree of association on a scale of 0 to 1. Lambda measures how useful the row (or column)
factor is in
predicting the other factor. For example, the value of lambda with columns dependent equals 0,0. This means that there is a
0,0% reduction in
error when Género is used to predict Empleo. For those statistics with P values, P values less than 0,05 indicate a significant
association
between rows and columns at the 95% confidence level.
Tabulation - Género
Data variable: Género (Masculino femenino)
Number of observations: 25
Number of unique values: 2
The StatAdvisor
This procedure counts the number of times each of the 2 unique values of Género occurs. It then displays tables and graphs of
the tabulation.
Frequency Table for Género
Relative Cumulative Cum. Rel.
Class Value Frequency Frequency Frequency Frequency
1 Femenino 12 0,4800 12 0,4800
2 Masculino 13 0,5200 25 1,0000
The StatAdvisor
This table shows the number of times each value of Género occurred, as well as percentages and cumulative statistics. For
example, in 12 rows
of the data file Género equaled Femenino. This represents 48,0% of the 25 values in the file. The rightmost two columns give
cumulative
counts and percentages from the top of the table down.
Number of observations: 25
Number of unique values: 3
The StatAdvisor
This procedure counts the number of times each of the 3 unique values of Estado civil occurs. It then displays tables and graphs
of the
tabulation.
Number of observations: 25
Number of unique values: 3
The StatAdvisor
This procedure counts the number of times each of the 3 unique values of Estado civil occurs. It then displays tables and graphs
of the
tabulation.
The StatAdvisor
This table shows the number of times each value of Estado civil occurred, as well as percentages and cumulative statistics. For
example, in 12
rows of the data file Estado civil equaled Soltera. This represents 48,0% of the 25 values in the file. The rightmost two
columns give
cumulative counts and percentages from the top of the table down.
Tabulation - Estrato
Data variable: Estrato (Según factura celsia)
Number of observations: 25
Number of unique values: 3
The StatAdvisor
This procedure counts the number of times each of the 3 unique values of Estrato occurs. It then displays tables and graphs of
the tabulation.
The StatAdvisor
This table shows the number of times each value of Estrato occurred, as well as percentages and cumulative statistics. For
example, in 18 rows
of the data file Estrato equaled 2. This represents 72,0% of the 25 values in the file. The rightmost two columns give
cumulative counts and
percentages from the top of the table down.
Tabulation - Estrato
Data variable: Estrato (Según factura celsia)
Number of observations: 25
Number of unique values: 3
The StatAdvisor
This procedure counts the number of times each of the 3 unique values of Estrato occurs. It then displays tables and graphs of
the tabulation.
The StatAdvisor
This table shows the number of times each value of Estrato occurred, as well as percentages and cumulative statistics. For
example, in 18 rows
of the data file Estrato equaled 2. This represents 72,0% of the 25 values in the file. The rightmost two columns give
cumulative counts and
percentages from the top of the table down.
Number of observations: 25
Number of unique values: 3
The StatAdvisor
This procedure counts the number of times each of the 3 unique values of Estado civil occurs. It then displays tables and graphs
of the
tabulation.
Frequency Table for Estado civil
Relative Cumulative Cum. Rel.
Class Value Frequency Frequency Frequency Frequency
1 Soltera 12 0,4800 12 0,4800
2 Soltero 12 0,4800 24 0,9600
3 Union Libre 1 0,0400 25 1,0000
The StatAdvisor
This table shows the number of times each value of Estado civil occurred, as well as percentages and cumulative statistics. For
example, in 12
rows of the data file Estado civil equaled Soltera. This represents 48,0% of the 25 values in the file. The rightmost two
columns give
cumulative counts and percentages from the top of the table down.
Number of observations: 25
Number of unique values: 5
The StatAdvisor
This procedure counts the number of times each of the 5 unique values of Deporte que práctica occurs. It then displays tables
and graphs of the
tabulation.
The StatAdvisor
This table shows the number of times each value of Deporte que práctica occurred, as well as percentages and cumulative
statistics. For
example, in 5 rows of the data file Deporte que práctica equaled Futbol. This represents 20,0% of the 25 values in the file. The
rightmost two
columns give cumulative counts and percentages from the top of the table down.
Number of observations: 25
Number of unique values: 5
The StatAdvisor
This procedure counts the number of times each of the 5 unique values of Lugar de procedencia occurs. It then displays tables
and graphs of
the tabulation.
The StatAdvisor
This table shows the number of times each value of Lugar de procedencia occurred, as well as percentages and cumulative
statistics. For
example, in 1 rows of the data file Lugar de procedencia equaled Cali. This represents 4,0% of the 25 values in the file. The
rightmost two
columns give cumulative counts and percentages from the top of the table down.
Tabulation - Posición
Data variable: Posición (Según ubicación en el terreno de juego)
Number of observations: 25
Number of unique values: 5
The StatAdvisor
This procedure counts the number of times each of the 5 unique values of Posición occurs. It then displays tables and graphs of
the tabulation.
The StatAdvisor
This table shows the number of times each value of Posición occurred, as well as percentages and cumulative statistics. For
example, in 1 rows
of the data file Posición equaled Central. This represents 4,0% of the 25 values in the file. The rightmost two columns give
cumulative counts
and percentages from the top of the table down.
Number of observations: 25
Number of rows: 5
Number of columns: 5
The StatAdvisor
This procedure constructs a two-way table showing the frequency of occurrence of unique pairs of values for Deporte que
práctica and
Posición. It constructs a 5 by 5 contingency table for the data and displays the results in various ways. Of particular interest are
the tests for
independence between rows and columns, which you can select from the list of Tabular Options.
Crosstabulation - Deporte que práctica by Posición
Row variable: Deporte que práctica (El de preferencia)
Column variable: Posición (Según ubicación en el terreno de juego)
Number of observations: 25
Number of rows: 5
Number of columns: 5
The StatAdvisor
This procedure constructs a two-way table showing the frequency of occurrence of unique pairs of values for Deporte que
práctica and
Posición. It constructs a 5 by 5 contingency table for the data and displays the results in various ways. Of particular interest are
the tests for
independence between rows and columns, which you can select from the list of Tabular Options.
The StatAdvisor
This table shows how often the 5 values of Deporte que práctica occur together with each of the 5 values of Posición. The first
number in each
cell of the table is the count or frequency. The second number shows the percentage of the entire table represented by that cell.
For example,
there were 0 times when Deporte que práctica equaled Futbol and Posición equaled Central. This represents 0,0% of the total of
25
observations.
Summary Statistics
With Rows With Columns
Statistic Symmetric Dependent Dependent
Lambda 0,6667 0,7500 0,5714
Uncertainty Coeff. 0,7700 0,7621 0,7780
Somer's D 0,5724 0,5944 0,5519
Eta 0,9521 0,9909
The StatAdvisor
The statistics shown here measure the degree of association between rows and columns. Of particular interest are the
contingency coefficient
and lambda, which measure the degree of association on a scale of 0 to 1. Lambda measures how useful the row (or column)
factor is in
predicting the other factor. For example, the value of lambda with columns dependent equals 0,571429. This means that there
is a 57,1429%
reduction in error when Deporte que práctica is used to predict Posición. For those statistics with P values, P values less than
0,05 indicate
a significant association between rows and columns at the 95% confidence level.
Tabulation - Empleo
Data variable: Empleo (Trabaja o No trabaja)
Number of observations: 25
Number of unique values: 2
The StatAdvisor
This procedure counts the number of times each of the 2 unique values of Empleo occurs. It then displays tables and graphs of
the
tabulation.
The StatAdvisor
This table shows the number of times each value of Empleo occurred, as well as percentages and cumulative statistics. For
example, in 8 rows
of the data file Empleo equaled No trabaja. This represents 32,0% of the 25 values in the file. The rightmost two columns give
cumulative
counts and percentages from the top of the table down.
Number of observations: 25
Number of rows: 2
Number of columns: 2
The StatAdvisor
This procedure constructs a two-way table showing the frequency of occurrence of unique pairs of values for Género and
Empleo. It
constructs a 2 by 2 contingency table for the data and displays the results in various ways. Of particular interest are the tests for
independence between rows and columns, which you can select from the list of Tabular Options.
The StatAdvisor
This table shows how often the 2 values of Género occur together with each of the 2 values of Empleo. The first number in each
cell of the
table is the count or frequency. The second number shows the percentage of the entire table represented by that cell. For
example, there were 4
times when Género equaled Femenino and Empleo equaled No trabaja. This represents 16,0% of the total of 25 observations.
Tests of Independence
Test Statistic Df P-Value
Chi-Square 0,019 1 0,8908
Warning: some expected cell counts < 5.
The StatAdvisor
This table shows the results of a hypothesis test run to determine whether or not to reject the idea that the row and column
classifications are
independent. Since the P-value is greater than or equal to 0,05, we cannot reject the hypothesis that rows and columns are
independent at the
95,0% confidence level. Therefore, the observed value of Género for a particular case may bear no relation to its value for
Empleo.
Summary Statistics
With Rows With Columns
Statistic Symmetric Dependent Dependent
Lambda 0,0000 0,0000 0,0000
Uncertainty Coeff. 0,0006 0,0005 0,0006
Somer's D 0,0274 0,0294 0,0256
Eta 0,0275 0,0275
The StatAdvisor
The statistics shown here measure the degree of association between rows and columns. Of particular interest are the
contingency coefficient
and lambda, which measure the degree of association on a scale of 0 to 1. Lambda measures how useful the row (or column)
factor is in
predicting the other factor. For example, the value of lambda with columns dependent equals 0,0. This means that there is a
0,0% reduction in
error when Género is used to predict Empleo. For those statistics with P values, P values less than 0,05 indicate a significant
association
between rows and columns at the 95% confidence level.