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McNemar's test is used to compare paired proportions. It can be used to analyze retrospective case-control studies, where each case is matched to a particular ...

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GraphPad's free web QuickCalc computes McNemar's test using a chi-square approximation. Call the two discrepant numbers (25 and 4) R and S.

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McNemar's test is to analyze contingency tables where subjects are matched or paired. This test is built-in to GraphPad QuickCalcs, but not Prism or InStat.

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Fisher's, Chi square, McNemar's, Sign test, CI of proportion, NNT (number needed to treat), kappa. Continuous data. Descriptive statistics, detect outlier, t ...

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If your experimental design matched patients and controls, you should not analyze your data with contingency tables. Instead you should use McNemar's test. If ...

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Analyze categorical data. Fisher's, Chi square, McNemar's, Sign test, CI of proportion, NNT (number needed to treat), kappa.

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These data should be analyzed by special methods such as McNemar's test. Paired data should not be analyzed by chi-square or Fisher's test. Is your table ...

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McNemar's test; Don't confuse with related analyses; Analysis Checklist: Comparing observed and expected distributions. Survival analysis; Correlation ...

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McNemar's test; Don't confuse with related analyses; Analysis Checklist: Comparing observed and expected distributions. Survival analysis; Correlation ...

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McNemar's test; Don't confuse with related analyses; Analysis Checklist: Comparing observed and expected distributions. Survival analysis; Correlation ...

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