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1 week 2 days ago #270013 by mikab7
Analysis of results was created by mikab7
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Hello everyone,

I'd like to cross-reference the answers to 2 questions in order to demonstrate their correlation.
Is this possible? Is it possible to combine the results in one graph or into a single table ?

For example:
1. Q1: What is your gender?
  • SQ1: Female
  • SQ2: Male
2. Q2: What is your current situation?
  • Employed
  • Unemployed
And so, I would like to have the following results:
  •  "Male" having answered "Employed" = X individuals
  •  "Male" having answered "Unemployed" = X individuals
  •  "Female" having answered "Employed" = X individuals
  •  "Female" having answered "Unemployed" = X individuals
I would therefore like to :
  •  check whether or not there is a correlation between the "gender" and the "situation" of the person
  •  have numerical results on the number of "X gender" in "Y situation"
Thank you!

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1 week 2 days ago #270020 by Joffm
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Please, do not cross post.
You asked this already in the French part and you got the answer.

These things you do in your statistic tool.
Though in this case you want to calculate a simple CHI-Square.
Filter for one dimension, write down the results and calculate.

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