test, and the manual isn't clear (to me!) how the exact syntax
>> should be written. So hoping the latest version works for the McNemar test!
>>
>> Thanks
>> Claire
>>
>> On 1 April 2016 at 15:27, Harry Thijssen wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> From:
ril 2016 at 15:27, Harry Thijssen wrote:
>
>>
>> From: Claire de Koker
>>> To: John Darrington
>>> Cc: pspp-users
>>> Subject: Re: PSPP help
>>>
>>> Hi
>>> Thanks for replying, it works when entering manually so that's good
the exact syntax
should be written. So hoping the latest version works for the McNemar test!
Thanks
Claire
On 1 April 2016 at 15:27, Harry Thijssen wrote:
>
> From: Claire de Koker
>> To: John Darrington
>> Cc: pspp-users
>> Subject: Re: PSPP help
>>
>> Hi
> From: Claire de Koker
> To: John Darrington
> Cc: pspp-users
> Subject: Re: PSPP help
>
> Hi
> Thanks for replying, it works when entering manually so that's good at
> least. Thanks!
>
> Claire
>
In the MSWindows build I just placed on the internet
Hi
Thanks for replying, it works when entering manually so that's good at
least. Thanks!
Claire
On 30 Mar 2016 16:39, "John Darrington"
wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 30, 2016 at 10:26:52AM +0200, Claire de Koker wrote:
>
> I have another question. I'm trying to do the Wilcoxon signed rank
> test,
>
>
>
>> This would appear to be a bug.
>
>
> It seems Paired Samples T Tests has the same issue.
>
The same for "Recode in other variable" and "Automatic recoding"
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> On Wed, Mar 30, 2016 at 10:26:52AM +0200, Claire de Koker wrote:
>
> I have another question. I'm trying to do the Wilcoxon signed rank
> test,
> but I cannot get the variables entered into the separate variable
> list and
> thus cannot run the test (see screenshot attached) - th
On Wed, Mar 30, 2016 at 10:26:52AM +0200, Claire de Koker wrote:
I have another question. I'm trying to do the Wilcoxon signed rank test,
but I cannot get the variables entered into the separate variable list and
thus cannot run the test (see screenshot attached) - the OK butto
Alan
The MSWindows build off the PSPP GUI takes the current dir as the home
directory. These are libraries and I can't change that behaviour.
However in the build I am uploading to sourceforge right now, the shortcuts
start from the home directory. This way the MSWindows GUI will work more as
exp
On 2/23/2016 1:49 PM, Harry Thijssen wrote:
> It is non-ascii characters in the filename or the path. Anyway, this
> shouldn't happen any more in the latest version when you save it from
> the GUI. So I don't think this is the problem.
Except that she uninstalled the latest version because it had
>
> > I try to save the data file under 'PSPP' it comes up with an error
> > message saying 'permission denied'
>
> that sounds like you are trying to save the files under c:\program
> files\pspp and that isn't a good place to save files and Windows will
> prevent you from doing so unless you are a
OK thanks - apologies didn't see the additional email addresses. I'll retry
the latest version and see how it goes.
Claire
On 23 February 2016 at 17:49, Alan Mead wrote:
> Claire,
>
> You should reply to the list so that you avail yourself of the list's
> collective wisdom.
>
> I would go ahead
Claire,
You should reply to the list so that you avail yourself of the list's
collective wisdom.
I would go ahead and use the latest version even though it has this
scary message. IIRC, the reason that the scary message is not shown in
the November 2015 version is just that they added it since th
Claire,
When you when say:
> I try to save the data file under 'PSPP' it comes up with an error
> message saying 'permission denied'
that sounds like you are trying to save the files under c:\program
files\pspp and that isn't a good place to save files and Windows will
prevent you from doing so
On Sun, Jan 10, 2016 at 09:49:00PM -0500, Ed Nelson wrote:
* Crosstabs -- I don't see how to run a three-variable crosstab from
the graphical interface. It appears that it only runs two-variable tables.
However, when I use my SPSS syntax file it will read the file and create
Ed and PSPP users,
Whoops. I am mistaken about this:
> About compute and dummy coding, that's also not available through the
> PSPP GUI but I have never found the SPSS GUI particularly easy...
> Wouldn't it be easier to just write a snippet of code to do this? BTW,
> I use recode statements:
In
Ed,
I think the crosstabs issue came up previously and I don't think it's
possible. I would suggest that you log a bug for each of these with a
clear description of what you expect and what doesn't work. Including
your syntax and a tiny sample dataset would also help.
http://savannah.gnu.org/bug
Hi
Just download the latest installer from
http://sourceforge.net/projects/pspp4windows/files/ and use it.
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