Dear members,
We asked the mother what is ehr child's weight ans height. We took a
ruler and a weight-scale and we weighted and measured the height of the
same child.
So each child (n=1500) have 2 sets of data :
weight and height according to their mother
and
weight and height as we measured them (the real ones).
1. We would like to know how well the mothers perceived their child's
weight ? (maybe by a Pearson's correlation)
2. We would like to know if the differences between the 2 data are due
to socioeconomic factors (e.g. mother's education, revenue, etc) ?
3. Is the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test would be appropriate to check if the 2
data distributions are the same (knowing taht there not independent) ?
4. How could we compare the means between the perceived weight/height vs
real weight/height by sex, revenu, or any other factor ?
Thanks
Manon
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