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This questions refers to computing cross-tabulations and chi-squared tests of independence through the SPSS complex samples module available in SPSS versions 19 and up. I am able to compute the overall chi-squared through the test of independence option, but I'd like to compute post-hoc tests of independence between all cells.

Does anyone know if this is even possible (i.e., post-hoc tests of independence through the complex samples module of SPSS)?

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You can use the CSTABULATE command in the CS module to get the population proportion and standard error estimates. Use these to complete proportion tests either manually or in excel

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  • $\begingroup$ This is in fact what we ended up doing. Thanks for the reply jake. $\endgroup$
    – PsycStats
    Commented Nov 25, 2014 at 20:49

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