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    Hi,

    I am using SPSS and testing frequency data before and after a treatment, plus follow-up. The variable I am looking at is frequency of symptoms (answer is 1 to 5; 1 = 10% of the time, 2 = 25% of the time...etc).

    I am interested in how to assess changes in frequency from T1 to T2, and if there is a significant difference between treatment and control in this change in frequency. I have been looking at McNemar and Cochran's Q (although I have to change my data to binary data for these) but can't work out who to compare between-groups AND within-groups. What test can I use? And how do I do this on SPSS?

    I then need to compare changes just for one group (treatment) from post-test to follow-up on frequency data. Is there anyway to do this without going binary, or do I just use McNemar for this and change to binary data?

    Thanks,
    Alice

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    Re: Frequency data analysis - repeated measures, between groups

    Any ideas at all??

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    Re: Frequency data analysis - repeated measures, between groups

    Were treatments randomized?

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    Re: Frequency data analysis - repeated measures, between groups


    Yes - participants were randomised to either waitlist control or treatment group

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