Dear STATA community,
I have a dataset that looks at result 1 versus result 2 and which surgical diagnoses may be associated. A snippet of the data is included below:
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I calculated the p value (in bold as 0.017) using chi-squared, then repeated it using Fishers exact (p = 0.045) given the cell counts were small. I'd like to know if I can further determine which surgical diagnosis may be responsible for this significance, if possible. Are there post-hoc tests for Fisher's exact?
Appreciate any help!
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