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Spss BBLR

The document contains the results of a crosstabulation analysis examining the relationship between two variables, BBLR (yes/no) and Status_Gizi (good/poor) using data from 31 cases. The analysis found no significant association between the variables based on odds ratio point estimates and 95% confidence intervals. Tests of homogeneity and conditional independence were not significant.

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Spss BBLR

The document contains the results of a crosstabulation analysis examining the relationship between two variables, BBLR (yes/no) and Status_Gizi (good/poor) using data from 31 cases. The analysis found no significant association between the variables based on odds ratio point estimates and 95% confidence intervals. Tests of homogeneity and conditional independence were not significant.

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CROSSTABS

/TABLES=BBLR BY Status_Gizi
/FORMAT=AVALUE TABLES
/STATISTICS=RISK CMH(1)
/CELLS=COUNT
/COUNT ROUND CELL.

Crosstabs
Notes
Output Created

14-Apr-2015 12:31:29

Comments
Input

Active Dataset

DataSet0

Filter

<none>

Weight

<none>

Split File

<none>

N of Rows in Working Data

31

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=BBLR BY Status_Gizi
/FORMAT=AVALUE TABLES
/STATISTICS=RISK CMH(1)
/CELLS=COUNT
/COUNT ROUND CELL.

Resources

Processor Time

00:00:00.000

Elapsed Time

00:00:00.000

Dimensions Requested

Cells Available

174762

[DataSet0]

Case Processing Summary


Cases
Valid

Missing

Total

N
BBLR * Status_Gizi

Percent
30

Percent

96.8%

3.2%

BBLR * Status_Gizi Crosstabulation


Count
Status_Gizi
buruk
BBLR

baik

Ya
Tidak

Total

Total

10

15

25

12

18

30

Risk Estimate
95% Confidence Interval
Value
Odds Ratio for BBLR (Ya /
Tidak)
For cohort Status_Gizi =
buruk
For cohort Status_Gizi = baik

Lower

Upper

1.000

.141

7.099

1.000

.309

3.241

1.000

.457

2.190

N of Valid Cases

30

Tests of Homogeneity of the Odds Ratio


Asymp. Sig. (2Chi-Squared

df

sided)

Breslow-Day

.000

Tarone's

.000

Tests of Conditional Independence


Asymp. Sig. (2Chi-Squared

df

sided)

Cochran's

.000

1.000

Mantel-Haenszel

.000

1.000

Percent
31

100.0%

Under the conditional independence assumption, Cochran's


statistic is asymptotically distributed as a 1 df chi-squared
distribution, only if the number of strata is fixed, while the MantelHaenszel statistic is always asymptotically distributed as a 1 df chisquared distribution. Note that the continuity correction is removed
from the Mantel-Haenszel statistic when the sum of the differences
between the observed and the expected is 0.

Mantel-Haenszel Common Odds Ratio Estimate


Estimate

1.000

ln(Estimate)

.000

Std. Error of ln(Estimate)

1.000

Asymp. Sig. (2-sided)

1.000

Asymp. 95% Confidence

Common Odds Ratio

Interval
ln(Common Odds Ratio)

Lower Bound

.141

Upper Bound

7.099

Lower Bound

-1.960

Upper Bound

1.960

The Mantel-Haenszel common odds ratio estimate is asymptotically normally distributed under the
common odds ratio of 1.000 assumption. So is the natural log of the estimate.

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