Hi all,
I'm wondering if there's a way that I can perform McNemar's test for
a small
dataset easier.
I know this may be different from the usual way, but I'm hoping to throw it
out there for help.
For now, my orginnal dataset looks something like this...
Chemical shifts Pre_yes Pre_no Post_yes Post_no
1 20 23 30
13
2 22 21 11
32
3 30 13 40
3
......
so pre_yes literally means found something in pre samples.
I have 43 samples in each chemical shift (1,2,3,4.........40)
I want to obtain the McNemar's test result for each chemical shift, is there
a easier way to do that?
I feel like the following method that I tried is way too redundant.
Basically I have to perform this for chemical shift 1, and repeat for the
rest of the 39 chemical shifts.
Subject Pre Post
1 1 0
2 0 1
3 1 0
.......
I would like to use the first one if it's possible, but I can't seem to
find
similar examples that I can follow.
Please help?
Desperate rookie.
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