I'm not clear on what you want the line chart to look like, but you might find this output from K-W useful. Otherwise, you would have to build the line chart from the tabulated results. You could use OMS to get the post-hoc table as a dataset and go from there.
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Jon Peck
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Original Message:
Sent: Sun September 19, 2021 08:15 PM
From: Eric Simpson
Subject: Where can I view non-parametric post hoc results in SPSS 27?
I've only ever seen tutorials for previous SPSS versions in doing Kruskal-Wallis with post-hoc; I'm able to do the K-W test just fine, but I am unable to find a line chart that shows the rankings for my results or anything like that; I have the box and whisker plots and tables of pairwise rankings, but the line chart might be easier and faster to interpret.
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Eric Simpson
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