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Consumer Research > Categorical Response Analysis > Additional Examples of the Categorical Platform > Example of Compare Each Cell with Comparison Letters
Publication date: 04/28/2021

Example of Compare Each Cell with Comparison Letters

This example uses the Consumer Preferences.jmp sample data table. This table contains survey data about people’s attitudes and opinions, as well as questions concerning oral hygiene. You explore the distribution of the responses about job satisfaction between employee tenure groups.

1. Select Help > Sample Data Library and open Consumer Preferences.jmp.

2. Select Analyze > Consumer Research > Categorical.

3. Select Job Satisfaction and click Responses on the Simple tab.

4. Select Employee Tenure and click X, Grouping Category.

5. Click OK.

6. Click the Categorical red triangle and select Compare Each Cell.

7. Click the Compare Each Cell - Details gray disclosure icon.

Figure 3.27 Compare Each Cell 

The p-values for pairwise likelihood ratio chi-square, Pearson chi-square, and Fisher’s exact tests for independence are provided in tables. The tables are labeled by comparison letters. The comparison letters are shown in the crosstab table to the right of the group labels. Response rates that differ between groups are indicated with a comparison letter in the crosstab table cells.

Employees with fewer than 5 years of tenure are somewhat satisfied at a greater rate than those with 20 years of tenure. This finding is noted by the letter d in the Somewhat satisfied cell in the first row of the Crosstab table. In addition, the employees with fewer than 5 years of tenure are Extremely satisfied at a lower rate than the group with 20 years of tenure. This finding is noted by the letter a in the Extremely satisfied cell of the last row of the crosstab table. The letters are placed in the cell with the highest share of responses.

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