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    A Negative Sign in Front of the Phi Coefficient Value
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A Negative Sign in Front of the Phi Coefficient Value

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A negative sign in front of the phi coefficient value in the output generated from SPSS is meaningless because you cannot have a positive or negative relationship between two nominal variables as this type of variable puts people into categories that have no order.

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