I got the numbers from another Tipster and just plugged them in. I think they are correct now.

Mike

On 4/8/13 2:00 AM, Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS) digest wrote:
TIPS Digest for Sunday, April 07, 2013.

1. RE:"Childlessness hits men the hardest" (n = 16)
2. RE:"Childlessness hits men the hardest" (n = 16)

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Subject: RE:"Childlessness hits men the hardest" (n = 16)
From: Mike Wiliams<[email protected]>
Date: Sun, 07 Apr 2013 01:09:25 -0400
X-Message-Number: 1

I updated the spreadsheet.  It now includes an analysis for both samples.

Mike Williams

On 4/7/13 1:00 AM, Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS) digest
wrote:
>  Subject: RE:"Childlessness hits men the hardest" (n = 16)
>  From: David Epstein<[email protected]>
>  Date: Sat, 6 Apr 2013 12:58:25 -0400 (EDT)
>  X-Message-Number: 5
>
>  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
>       [email protected]


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