Thank you for the suggestions.
Regarding 3, non-integer confidence intervals are permitted.
(If that were not the case, then the only valid values would be
zero and one, which wouldn't be very useful!)
Your other suggestions I'll have a look at to see how much work
they would take.
J'
On Sun,
1. add confidence interval option to linear contrast in oneway
2. add confidence interval option in regression
3. allow non-integer confidence levels in one-sample and independent sample
t-test (plus regression and contrast)
I'm using version 0.8 on Windows 7 and I noticed something strange whe
On Sun, Sep 08, 2013 at 05:45:26PM -0700, Basti?n D?az wrote:
> Test performed with SPSS v21 (Linux) in fedora.
>
> I tried to run multiple times with the same results syntax and throws
> the error 2269 in the command "GET DATA" (fails to open file:
> spssdata.csv).
>
>
> Moreover, when trying t
Test performed with SPSS v21 (Linux) in fedora.
I tried to run multiple times with the same results syntax and throws the
error 2269 in the command "GET DATA" (fails to open file: spssdata.csv).
Moreover, when trying to open the CSV file, I got another error: "The Unicode
encoding of this fi
On Sun, May 26, 2013 at 01:31:52PM +, Lena Gringhuis wrote:
> I have downloaded the PSPP version 0.7.10-g330012 to get an analysis
> of my questionnaire for my Bachelor thesis.
I sent out a request for help from users with access to SPSS. If we get
some responses (perhaps with a little follow
A few months ago a user reported that some syntax and data from a survey
website did not work properly with PSPP:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/pspp-users/2013-05/msg00028.html
The problem was that the website produces files whose lines end only
with carriage returns (CRs), not with ei