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Dear Som,
please try to run the analysis by using the syntax and not from the menu:
logistic regression admit with gre gpa rank
/categorical = rank.
Then PSPP should produce
, so maybe there is a better solution than AGGREGATE
– what I ultimately want is to emit the confidence interval of a
variable to a CSV file using SAVE TRANSLATE.
Werner
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The diagram shows bars for the mean values of Var{1,2,3} together with
error bars indicating the CI.
Werner
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value? Or does I have to cook it up using the formula already
mentioned in this thread?
Werner
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nds of the confidence
> intervals to draw your own graphs outside PSPP.
How do I get the results of the T-TEST command shown on the console
into the current dataset so that I can export them to a CSV file?
Werner
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> If I understand the use case properly, I think that you can do what
> you want with with an aggregate followed by a few simple compute
> commands: [...]
Thanks!
Werner
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