Hi,
Please, how to calculate Kruskal-Wallis tests for the four groups of companies (only domestically orientated companies, exporters, ‘direct investors’ and mixed strategy user) and to know are significantly different?
Kruskal-Wallis tests for the log values of the variables:
age, number of employees, productivity and intangible fixed assets
Remark: the observations included (off-course) in one file, so should I make a distinguish between the groups by a dummy for example
what is the commands, and what does mean in exact the outcome variable shown in thewindow
is it for example to do new variable with four values 1,2,3 and 4 represents four types of companies and use it ad outcome and other variables shown above used as a defining groups variables.
thanks in advance
how to calculate Kruskal-Wallis tests
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Re: how to calculate Kruskal-Wallis tests
If the data for the four groups of companies are stacked in a single series, then create an indicator variable (with values say 1, 2, 3, 4) for which group each observation is in, then do an Equality Test by Classification from the single series. If they are in different series, then create a group and do the tests of equality. In both cases, the test is listed under Median tests.
The manual offers a description of the Kruskal-Wallis test with index entries that will point you to the right place.
The manual offers a description of the Kruskal-Wallis test with index entries that will point you to the right place.
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