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The document analyzes data from a survey on sanitation habits (Kebiasaan BAB) and toilet ownership (Kepemilikan Jamban). It finds: 1) Of the 154 respondents, 81 who own a toilet use it for sanitation habits, while 70 who do not own a toilet use rivers/streams. 2) There is a very strong association between sanitation habits and toilet ownership, with a Pearson's Chi-Square value of 142.4 and a contingency coefficient of 0.693. 3) Ownership of a toilet is a very strong predictor of using it for sanitation habits rather than rivers/streams, shown by a Pearson's R and Spearman's Rho correlation

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Jamban

The document analyzes data from a survey on sanitation habits (Kebiasaan BAB) and toilet ownership (Kepemilikan Jamban). It finds: 1) Of the 154 respondents, 81 who own a toilet use it for sanitation habits, while 70 who do not own a toilet use rivers/streams. 2) There is a very strong association between sanitation habits and toilet ownership, with a Pearson's Chi-Square value of 142.4 and a contingency coefficient of 0.693. 3) Ownership of a toilet is a very strong predictor of using it for sanitation habits rather than rivers/streams, shown by a Pearson's R and Spearman's Rho correlation

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GET

FILE='C:\Users\User\Documents\Kebiasaan new.sav'.
DATASET NAME DataSet2 WINDOW=FRONT.
CROSSTABS
/TABLES=Kebiasaan BY Kepemilikan
/FORMAT=AVALUE TABLES
/STATISTICS=CHISQ CC CORR
/CELLS=COUNT EXPECTED ROW COLUMN
/COUNT ROUND CELL
/BARCHART.

Crosstabs
Notes
Output Created

03-Sep-2013 09:38:21

Comments
Input

Data

C:\Users\User\Documents\Kebiasaan
new.sav

Active Dataset

DataSet2

Filter

<none>

Weight

<none>

Split File

<none>

N of Rows in Working Data

154

File
Missing Value Handling

Definition of Missing

User-defined missing values are treated


as missing.

Cases Used

Statistics for each table are based on all


the cases with valid data in the
specified range(s) for all variables in
each table.

Syntax

CROSSTABS
/TABLES=Kebiasaan BY Kepemilikan
/FORMAT=AVALUE TABLES
/STATISTICS=CHISQ CC CORR
/CELLS=COUNT EXPECTED ROW
COLUMN
/COUNT ROUND CELL
/BARCHART.

Resources

Processor Time

00:00:00.390

Elapsed Time

00:00:00.340

Dimensions Requested
Cells Available

2
174762

[DataSet2] C:\Users\User\Documents\Kebiasaan new.sav

Case Processing Summary


Cases
Valid
N
Kebiasaan BAB * Jamban

Missing

Percent
154

Total

Percent

100.0%

.0%

Percent
154

100.0%

Kebiasaan BAB * Jamban Crosstabulation


Jamban
Punya
Kebiasaan BAB

Sungai

Jamban

Count

Total

81

81

Expected Count

36.8

44.2

81.0

% within Kebiasaan BAB

.0%

100.0%

100.0%

% within Jamban

.0%

96.4%

52.6%

70

73

33.2

39.8

73.0

95.9%

4.1%

100.0%

100.0%

3.6%

47.4%

70

84

154

70.0

84.0

154.0

45.5%

54.5%

100.0%

100.0%

100.0%

100.0%

Count
Expected Count
% within Kebiasaan BAB
% within Jamban

Total

Tidak Punya

Count
Expected Count
% within Kebiasaan BAB
% within Jamban

Chi-Square Tests

Value

df

Asymp. Sig. (2-

Exact Sig. (2-

Exact Sig. (1-

sided)

sided)

sided)

Pearson Chi-Square

1.424E2a

.000

Continuity Correctionb

138.556

.000

Likelihood Ratio

187.189

.000

Fisher's Exact Test


Linear-by-Linear Association

.000
141.473

.000

.000

N of Valid Casesb

154

a. 0 cells (,0%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected count is 33,18.
b. Computed only for a 2x2 table

Symmetric Measures
Asymp. Std.
Value

Errora

Approx. Tb

Nominal by Nominal

Contingency Coefficient

Interval by Interval

Pearson's R

-.962

.022

-43.191

.000c

Ordinal by Ordinal

Spearman Correlation

-.962

.022

-43.191

.000c

N of Valid Cases

.693

Approx. Sig.a

154

a. Not assuming the null hypothesis.


b. Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.
c. Based on normal approximation.

.000

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