On Sat, 6 Apr 2013, Mike Wiliams went:

I did the spreadsheet quickly and I hope there are no errors.

http://www.learnpsychology.com/Men_Woman_ChildDepression_Example.xlsx

It's a little less bad (less bad than the p = .57 on your spreadsheet)
when you use the author's denominator, which is the subset of people
who had actually wanted to have children: 67 out of 108.  The numbers
are then:

                  male   female
depression           8       14     22
no depression        8       37     45
                    16       51     67

And the p value is .09, two-tailed.

But that's by far the biggest "difference" of the half dozen
differences he reports.

--David Epstein
  da...@neverdave.com




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