On Wed, Oct 02, 2013 at 01:03:27PM -0400, Hugo Alejandro wrote:
> A few days ago I was recruited to work in the analysis of large surveys,
> what caught my attention is the use of the format *. zsav above *.sav.
>
> Apparently this file format supports higher compression ratio and is more
> effici
Hi all, first of all thanks for the great work, it has been noticed in
recent versions.
A few days ago I was recruited to work in the analysis of large surveys,
what caught my attention is the use of the format *. zsav above *.sav.
Apparently this file format supports higher compression ratio and
I don't know. If the option doesn't appear in the GUI you could see if
the option is available in syntax and, if so, create the syntax using
the GUI and then paste it. It would probably be the same syntax in PSPP
as SPSS but the issue would be whether it's implemented and I don't know.
Howev
Thanks Alan! I can run a logistic regression but where can I find the
option to create a new variable and save the predicted probabilities in
PSPP (similar to the option in SPSS)?
On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 4:57 PM, Alan Mead wrote:
> Wikipedia describes these steps in propensity score matching: