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CROSSTABS

/TABLES=Y BY X
/FORMAT=AVALUE TABLES
/STATISTICS=CHISQ CORR KAPPA RISK
/CELLS=COUNT ROW

/COUNT ROUND CELL.

Crosstabs

Notes

Output Created 13-Dec-2023 09:55:42

Comments

Input Active Dataset DataSet0

Filter <none>

Weight <none>

Split File <none>

N of Rows in Working Data File 20

Missing Value Handling Definition of Missing User-defined missing values are treated as
missing.

Cases Used Statistics for each table are based on all the
cases with valid data in the specified
range(s) for all variables in each table.

Syntax CROSSTABS
/TABLES=Y BY X
/FORMAT=AVALUE TABLES
/STATISTICS=CHISQ CORR KAPPA
RISK
/CELLS=COUNT ROW
/COUNT ROUND CELL.

Resources Processor Time 00:00:00.000

Elapsed Time 00:00:00.000

Dimensions Requested 2

Cells Available 174762

[DataSet0]

Case Processing Summary

Cases
Valid Missing Total

N Percent N Percent N Percent

BBBayi * Usia 20 100.0% 0 .0% 20 100.0%

BBBayi * Usia Crosstabulation

Usia

0 1 2 Total

BBBayi 0 Count 1 4 1 6

% within BBBayi 16.7% 66.7% 16.7% 100.0%

1 Count 5 4 5 14

% within BBBayi 35.7% 28.6% 35.7% 100.0%

Total Count 6 8 6 20

% within BBBayi 30.0% 40.0% 30.0% 100.0%

Chi-Square Tests

Asymp. Sig. (2-


Value df sided)

Pearson Chi-Square 2.540a 2 .281

Likelihood Ratio 2.531 2 .282

Linear-by-Linear Association .000 1 1.000

N of Valid Cases 20

a. 5 cells (83.3%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected
count is 1.80.

Symmetric Measures

Value Asymp. Std. Errora Approx. Tb Approx. Sig.

Interval by Interval Pearson's R .000 .193 .000 1.000c

Ordinal by Ordinal Spearman Correlation .000 .204 .000 1.000c

Measure of Agreement Kappa .d

N of Valid Cases 20

a. Not assuming the null hypothesis.

b. Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.

c. Based on normal approximation.


d. Kappa statistics cannot be computed.They require a symmetric 2-way table in which the values of the first variable match
the values of the second variable.

Risk Estimate

Value

Odds Ratio for BBBayi (.00 / a

1.00)

a. Risk Estimate statistics cannot be


computed. They are only computed for a 2*2
table without empty cells.

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