I would support that. Multi Response is the one procedure that lets me
stick to SPSS. I'm not a progammer but would help with testing and
comparing.

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2015-01-08 14:36 GMT+01:00 news <news....@free.fr>:

>
>
> On 08/01/2015 06:54, Ben Pfaff wrote:
>
>> On Wed, Jan 07, 2015 at 12:32:26AM +0100, F. Thomas wrote:
>>
>>> I found the MRSETS command which allows to analyse multiple reponse
>>> questions;
>>> But the MULT RESPONSE command has not yet been implemented, according to
>>> the
>>> manual.
>>> So how to analyse mult response questions ? What can you do with MRSETS
>>> when
>>> you have no Mult response frequencies or tables ?
>>>
>>
>> There is no such functionality yet.  MRSETS is implemented to allow the
>> .sav file format to be more completely supported, but multiple response
>> sets are not otherwise useful.
>>
>>
> This is a pity. The multiple response format is a widely used in survey
> research and few stats programs have a proc to analyse them.
>
> Having this opportunity in PSPP would strongly increase its usefulness for
> a wider audience.
>
>
>  And what does the cryptic sentence mean (manual p.113)
>>> Otherwise, multiple response sets are currently used only by third party
>>> software.
>>> Could you please be more specific ? Which third party software do you
>>> mean ?
>>>
>>
>> Software other than PSPP.
>>
>
> This was already evident to me. But which one ? SPSS ?
>
>
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