Yes, this would be helpful.
By the way: Walter is my family name.
Oliver Walter
Am 05.03.2017 um 07:34 schrieb John Darrington:
On Sat, Mar 04, 2017 at 11:14:33PM +0100, Dr. Walter Statistics wrote:
I cannot confirm your objection, John. I checked it again, now with a
published data set of 3 - three - different groups. I ran three Mann
Whitney U tests (group 1 vs 2 excluding the cases of group 3, group 1 vs
3 excluding the cases of group 2, group 2 vs 3 excluding the cases of
group 1). There were no differences. PSPP seems to be working properly. I
did not find anything of importance. There seems to be no problem at all.
Thanks Walter. In that case perhaps it is indeed a different problem.
Prof Nuszbaum has to be more specific in describing her problem.
Yes. Perhaps she could give us an example including:
1. The dataset used.
2. The syntax which provokes the problem.
3. The exact version number of PSPP which is problematic.
4. The output produced - and any contradictory results from elsewhere.
J'
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