Hi, this is a question about the functioning of the subcommand
/IMPORTCASE=PERCENT %. PSPP just choose the percentage of the first cases of
the file, On the other hand, SPSS randomly choose the percentage of cases in
the data file.
The difference between FIRST and PERCENT subtype is that the s
Trisha,
I agree with Frank, I'm not able to visualize your dataset. You might
be interested in an ICC but I'm not sure (or sure of which one) and I
don't think that PSPP does that calculation (it's an option in
RELIABILITIES in SPSS).
So, if you have several correlations, I recommend that you co
Trisha,
Can you please give an example of your data, some small data set ?
- ftr
On 15/09/2015 22:20, Trisha Carr wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a PSPP question and any help at all would be much appreciated!
> I have a data set with a likelihood to recommend rating and
> performance on attribute rating
Hi,
I have a PSPP question and any help at all would be much appreciated! I
have a data set with a likelihood to recommend rating and performance on
attribute ratings for multiple companies. I'm interested in calculating the
correlation for likelihood to recommend and performance on the attributes
> Of those two, the latter citation seems more appropriate to me, because
> PSPP is directly part of the GNU Project (not the Free Software
> Foundation).
>
OK. Also, a friend recommended to indicate the operating system used, in this
case "GNU/Linux".
>
>> Depending on the project, citing the a
On Mon, Sep 14, 2015 at 04:00:57AM +, Charles Johnson wrote:
> Hello. Making a short presentation of PSPP I was on the problem of how to
> cite correctly PSPP.
>
> Using the APA 6th edition format, I did the following:
>
> "Free Software Foundation (2015). GNU PSPP (Version 0.8.5) [Computer