Thanks for taking the time to test it.
J'
On Fri, Aug 11, 2017 at 01:32:42PM +, Hulliger Beat wrote:
I tested the /origin command with a multiple regression with 6 independent
variables on a larger dataset (the regression is only partially useful). I used
the new windows installe
Dear John and Harry
Sorry for the long silence.
I tested the /origin command with a multiple regression with 6 independent
variables on a larger dataset (the regression is only partially useful). I used
the new windows installer 0.10.5pre3-g9a68ff. The output of SPSS and PSPP
coincides, i.e.
On Sun, May 14, 2017 at 03:14:38PM +0200, ftr public wrote:
I guess this runs under Linux only ? I work with Windows.
PSPP is part of the GNU project [1]. As such, it runs best on GNU. It also
runs on GNU/Linux [2]. We also try to make sure it runs as well as possible
on other fr
I guess this runs under Linux only ? I work with Windows.
- ftr
On 13/05/2017 11:38, John Darrington wrote:
I pushed it only within the last hour. So if you want to try it, you will need
to
check it out from the git repository and bootstrap it yourself.
See https://savannah.gnu.org/git/?gro
Hi Beat
A little explanation. The PSPP developers produce a PSPP source. The
packages a lot of users use or not produced within the PSPP project.
When you encounter problems It is better if you state which operating
system you use to avoid confusion.
I just build a new MSWindows test version. Try
I pushed it only within the last hour. So if you want to try it, you will need
to
check it out from the git repository and bootstrap it yourself.
See https://savannah.gnu.org/git/?group=pspp
J'
On Sat, May 13, 2017 at 08:54:48AM +, Hulliger Beat wrote:
Dear John
Thanks a
On Tue, Apr 25, 2017 at 07:39:45AM +, Hulliger Beat wrote:
Last week a student asked me whether he should eliminate the intercept in
a simple linear regression when it is not significantly different from 0. Yes,
I said: It is very simple to remove it in PSPP. How wrong was I! There
On Tue, Apr 25, 2017 at 07:39:45AM +, Hulliger Beat wrote:
Last week a student asked me whether he should eliminate the intercept in
a simple linear regression when it is not significantly different from 0. Yes,
I said: It is very simple to remove it in PSPP. How wrong was I! There