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Can’t find Cochran’s Q test in JASP — where is it located?

Hi everyone, I’m trying to run Cochran’s Q test in JASP, but I can’t seem to find it anywhere in the interface. My case

  • Repeated measures design
  • Same subjects
  • Binary outcome (0/1)
  • 3 conditions (e.g. method A, B, C)

From what I understand, Cochran’s Q should be the correct test (as a generalization of McNemar for >2 related samples).

I’ve looked in:

  • ANOVA
  • Nonparametric Tests
  • Bayesian → Contingency Tables
  • Frequencies → Contingency Tables

but I only see standard contingency tables / chi-square tests for independent samples.

Is Cochran’s Q implemented in JASP?

If yes, where exactly is it located in the menu, and are there any specific data requirements (variable type, coding, version of JASP)?

Thanks in advance!

Comments

  • I don't think we have this. Would be a good feature request on our GitHub page!!

    Personally I would use a generalized linear mixed model.

    EJ

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