Thank you, John. Maybe you or other developers think again about
including the non-parametric tests like the Mann Whitney U test in the
GUI as well. Some people may not know that PSPP can do these tests.
I'm looking forward to the next release of PSPP.
Kind regards,
Oliver Walter
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Betreff: Error in computation of Mann-Whitney-U Test seems to be identified
Dear Prof. Nuszbaum,
you were right: There seems
I pushed a fix for this problem.
It will be included in the next release. In the meantime, I suggest that
you use the work-around described by Oliver Walter or build your own
binary from the git repository.
Thanks again for reporting the issue.
J'
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Thank you Mandy for your bug report, and thank you Oliver for your analysis of
the problem.
I will have a look at this and try to find out what is going on.
J'
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Dear Prof. Nuszbaum,
you were right: There seems to be a problem and I think that I found it.
The missing data subcommand /MISSING=ANALYSIS does not seem to be
working properly. Although it should exclude cases with missing data for
each analysis (hence, it is called ANALYSIS) it does not do i