No, I don't think so. But you can calculate it on your own:
η²_partial = SS_effect / (SS_effect + SS_residuals)
given these sums of squares in a PSPP output.
Kind regards,
Dr. Oliver Walter
Am 30.03.2021 um 04:34 schrieb Julia Klausli, Ph.D.:
Quick question,
does PSPP computer partial eta squared for ANOVAs?
In His grace,
Julia Klausli, Ph.D., LPCA
Program Director
Assistant Professor, M.S. in Psychology
jklausli....@divinemercy.edu <mailto:jklausli....@divinemercy.edu>
Divine Mercy University
45154 Underwood Lane
Sterling, VA 20166
On Mar 27, 2021, at 11:29 AM, John Darrington
<j...@darrington.wattle.id.au <mailto:j...@darrington.wattle.id.au>>
wrote:
On Sat, Mar 27, 2021 at 03:11:15PM +0100, Dr. Oliver Walter wrote:
Thank you, John Darrington. I tested your installer on a Windows 10
computer. PSPP was installed, but a DOS window also opened and
had some
warnings:
I noticed these too, but I think they are harmless.
I did a simple linear regression analysis and got some results,
but I was
not able to export the PSPP output into a working pdf file: The
pdf file
was created, but when I opened it it was empty.
That is strange. I explicitly tested that feature and it certainly
worked for
me.
Since I don't normally use windows, I'm afraid it is going to be up
to more
knowledgeable about windows to fix these issues.
Thanks for the report anyway.
J'