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:: Chi-Squared Test, McNemar Test, and Fisher Exact Test - Free Statistics Software (Calculator) ::

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This free online software (calculator) computes the following statistical hypothesis test: Pearson Chi-Squared test, Exact Pearson Chi-Squared by Simulation test, McNemar test, and Fisher Exact Test for count data.

The McNemar test is used for paired subjects (where subjects serve as their own control) for which the before and after treatment effects are compared.

The Fisher Exact Test can be used when the marginals can be assumed to be fixed (known beforehand).

This software also displays a colored association plot for the Pearson contingency table.

Enter (or paste) a matrix (table) containing all data (time) series. Every column represents a different variable and must be delimited by a space or Tab. Every row represents a period in time (or category) and must be delimited by hard returns. The easiest way to enter data is to copy and paste a block of spreadsheet cells. Please, do not use commas or spaces to seperate groups of digits!

Send output to:
Data X (click to load default data)
Names of X columns:
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Type of test to use (?)
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Source code of R module
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Cite this software as:
Wessa P. (2016), Chi-Squared Test, McNemar Test, and Fisher Exact Test (v1.0.9) in Free Statistics Software (v1.2.1), Office for Research Development and Education, URL http://www.wessa.net/rwasp_chi_squared_tests.wasp/
The R code is based on :
Hope, A. C. A. (1968) A simplified Monte Carlo significance test procedure., J. Roy, Statist. Soc. B, *30*, 582-598.
Patefield, W. M. (1981) Algorithm AS159. An efficient method of generating r x c tables with given row and column totals., Applied Statistics, *30*, 91-97.
Alan Agresti (1990), Categorical data analysis, New York: Wiley, Pages 350-354.
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To cite Wessa.net in publications use:
Wessa, P. (2024), Free Statistics Software, Office for Research Development and Education,
version 1.2.1, URL https://www.wessa.net/

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