"width" in variable view not working?"width" in variable view not working? (19 lines) From: Talino Bruno <talino7@SHAW.CA> Re: "width" in variable view not working? (47 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> (no subject)(no subject) (23 lines) From: Daniel Weintraub <weintrau@MAIL.MED.UPENN.EDU> Re: (no subject) (46 lines) From: Jason Burke <burke.jasonm@gmail.com> .spo files.spo files (50 lines) From: Wuensch, Karl L <WUENSCHK@ecu.edu> 10/20/08 Car Talk Puzzler10/20/08 Car Talk Puzzler (55 lines) From: Hal 9000 <9000.hal@gmail.com> 16.0.2 won't open V. 11 sav file16.0.2 won't open V. 11 sav file (32 lines) From: Ian Martin <ianmartin@mac.com> 2nd order factor analysis2nd order factor analysis (25 lines) From: Ian Kudel <ikudel@yahoo.com> Re: 2nd order factor analysis (61 lines) From: Paul Ginns <p.ginns@USYD.EDU.AU> 3-way repeated measures ANOVA3-way repeated measures ANOVA (60 lines) From: Valerie Guille <valerie.guille@FLOREY.EDU.AU> Re: 3-way repeated measures ANOVA (65 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: 3-way repeated measures ANOVA (71 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> 5 percent trimmed mean5 percent trimmed mean (28 lines) From: Mariko Kato <marikokato@web.de> =?us-ascii?Q?Re=3ACalculating=20points?==?us-ascii?Q?Re=3ACalculating=20points?= (100 lines) From: =?us-ascii?Q?Jerabek=20Jindrich?= <JindraJerabek@seznam.cz> AMOS error message (cannot run the data)Re: AMOS error message (cannot run the data) (49 lines) From: TPieper <torsten_pieper@YAHOO.COM> Re: AMOS error message (cannot run the data) (55 lines) From: SowiLady <angelika.scheuer@GESIS.ORG> AW: Chart proplemsAW: Chart proplems (119 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> AW: Error in syntaxAW: Error in syntax (81 lines) From: Mario Giesel <spss.giesel@yahoo.de> AW: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsAW: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (421 lines) From: Mario Giesel <spss.giesel@yahoo.de> AW: SPSS Calling Home?AW: SPSS Calling Home? (125 lines) From: willers <willers@uni-duesseldorf.de> AW: Value labels for missing valuesAW: Value labels for missing values (159 lines) From: Ortseifen, Carina <carina.ortseifen@urz.uni-heidelberg.de> AW: Wrapping in table outputAW: Wrapping in table output (109 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> AW: aggregateAW: aggregate (78 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Adding/matchingAdding/matching (57 lines) From: Esther Fujiwara <efujiwara@UALBERTA.CA> Re: Adding/matching (88 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Adding/matching (58 lines) From: Esther Fujiwara <efujiwara@UALBERTA.CA> Aggregate OutputsAggregate Outputs (66 lines) From: Andrew Piskorowski <apiskorowski@surveysciences.com> Re: Aggregate Outputs (83 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Aggregate Syntax ErrorsAggregate Syntax Errors (42 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (63 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (40 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (51 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (21 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (85 lines) From: Albert-jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (82 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (138 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Any problems experienced having both version 16 and version 17 installed?Any problems experienced having both version 16 and version 17 installed? (30 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Any problems experienced having both version 16 and version 17 installed? (54 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Articles that used CHAID, CRT or QUESTArticles that used CHAID, CRT or QUEST (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Average Daily PopulationAverage Daily Population (25 lines) From: Christopher Lowenkamp <lowenkct@EMAIL.UC.EDU> Re: Average Daily Population (26 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Average Daily Population (25 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Average Daily Population (98 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Average Daily Population (47 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: Average Daily Population (29 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Average of time-series varibaleAverage of time-series varibale (18 lines) From: Shane <shane.teehan@GMAIL.COM> Re: Average of time-series varibale (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Bar Graph with Percent of BarBar Graph with Percent of Bar (58 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Bar Graph with Percent of Bar (108 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntaxBizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (53 lines) From: David Futrell <dfutrell62@yahoo.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (80 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (99 lines) From: Fry, Jonathan B. <jfry@SPSS.COM> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (48 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (113 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (149 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (157 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (177 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (203 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (181 lines) From: Weeks, Kyle <kweeks@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (210 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (240 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (288 lines) From: Graham Wright <gwwri@brandeis.edu> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (261 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Break a LAGBreak a LAG (52 lines) From: Albert-jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Break a LAG (81 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Break a LAG (70 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Break a LAG (259 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Break a LAG (55 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Break a LAG (66 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> CATPCA and CATREG: Inknots and splinesCATPCA and CATREG: Inknots and splines (69 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> CFA & SEMCFA & SEM (20 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: CFA & SEM (54 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> CODECODE (24 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: CODE (45 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Calculating pointsCalculating points (30 lines) From: Vanessa K <vanessa.k@AUSSURVEYS.COM> Re: Calculating points (233 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Calculating points (15 lines) From: Vanessa K <vanessa.k@AUSSURVEYS.COM> Calculation of sample size on multiple variablesCalculation of sample size on multiple variables (30 lines) From: Wincy Chan <wincy@hku.hk> Changing Hardware and using same license ?Changing Hardware and using same license ? (29 lines) From: Shakeel Ahmed <s4shakil@GMAIL.COM> Re: Changing Hardware and using same license ? (49 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Chart proplemsChart proplems (50 lines) From: Stephen Schafer <schafers@gdls.com> CodeCode (48 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: Code (99 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Code (134 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Color printing problemColor printing problem (42 lines) From: Kosh Ka <koshka@mochamail.com> Complexity science and SPSSComplexity science and SPSS (27 lines) From: Clive Downs <clive.downs@READING.GOV.UK> Re: Complexity science and SPSS (52 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Complexity science and SPSS (149 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Compute r form group meansCompute r form group means (35 lines) From: William Dudley WNDUDLEY <WNDUDLEY@uncg.edu> Re: Compute r form group means (63 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor AnalysisConfirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (38 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (58 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (113 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (39 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (66 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (103 lines) From: Sara House <Shouse1@luc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (125 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (135 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (129 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (151 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (177 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (193 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (261 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (234 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (264 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Copy and pasting variable lables and valuesCopy and pasting variable lables and values (43 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (70 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (60 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (94 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (103 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (112 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Counting across datesCounting across dates (43 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Counting across dates (46 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Counting across dates (35 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Counts conditioned on variable values.Counts conditioned on variable values. (45 lines) From: Boris Ratchev <bratchev@yahoo.com> Re: Counts conditioned on variable values. (109 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Creating Time VariableCreating Time Variable (28 lines) From: leah rubin <lhr1807@gmail.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (118 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Creating a Data File from Scratch with PythonCreating a Data File from Scratch with Python (21 lines) From: Steve <sbearman@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Creating a Data File from Scratch with Python (47 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Cross-correlation analysisCross-correlation analysis (67 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Custom Tables Summary StatsCustom Tables Summary Stats (35 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (59 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (76 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Decision Tree QuestionDecision Tree Question (20 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Re: Decision Tree Question (41 lines) From: Oliver, Richard <roliver@spss.com> Re: Decision Tree Question (67 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Default number of decimal places in SPSS tablesDefault number of decimal places in SPSS tables (28 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (95 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (121 lines) From: Neda Faregh <nfaregh@rogers.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (55 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (76 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (120 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (162 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (139 lines) From: Sakari Lemola <sakari.lemola@unibas.ch> Deriving variables from a date variableDeriving variables from a date variable (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (43 lines) From: Mark Palmberg <palmberg@gmail.com> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (59 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Determining GPADetermining GPA (24 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (52 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (86 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (28 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (61 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (96 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel DataRe: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (25 lines) From: Hans Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (54 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <RGuerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (121 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (45 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (135 lines) From: dakalahar@netzero.net <dakalahar@NETZERO.NET> Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA?Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (29 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (43 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Differences between ROCsDifferences between ROCs (37 lines) From: James Cantor <James_Cantor@camh.net> Re: Differences between ROCs (55 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dividing the dataset into training and validation setsDividing the dataset into training and validation sets (33 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Re: Dividing the dataset into training and validation sets (75 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Doing EFA using correlation matrix as inputDoing EFA using correlation matrix as input (26 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Doing EFA using correlation matrix as input (34 lines) From: =?UTF-8?B?TWFydGEgR2FyY8OtYS1HcmFuZXJv?= <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regressionDummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (29 lines) From: paul wilson <paulwilsn@yahoo.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (54 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (64 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (181 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (245 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (65 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (276 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (494 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Duplicated File ManagementDuplicated File Management (30 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Duplicated File Management (66 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Duplicated File Management (20 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> EquamaxEquamax (27 lines) From: Hortensia Carrillo <hortensiacarrillo@hotmail.com> Error in syntaxError in syntax (103 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Error in syntax (84 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Error in syntax (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithmsErrors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (24 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of comorbidity's syntaxErrors of comorbidity's syntax (405 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax (104 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsErrors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (419 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (66 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (93 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Exporting Value Labels to Excel WorksheetsExporting Value Labels to Excel Worksheets (73 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Extracting numeric values from string fieldsExtracting numeric values from string fields (61 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (146 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (101 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> FW: Splines and Knots, againFW: Splines and Knots, again (53 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Factor Analysis and dichotomous dataFactor Analysis and dichotomous data (41 lines) From: Katina Dimoulias <kdimoulias@arch.usyd.edu.au> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (73 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (90 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (100 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (137 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav'File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (40 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (45 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (83 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (63 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Formatting the output of FrequenciesRe: Formatting the output of Frequencies (80 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Framework for Validating InstrumentFramework for Validating Instrument (25 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (47 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (71 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (130 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Fwd: Decision StatsFwd: Decision Stats (172 lines) From: Ajay ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> GEE with ordinal independent variable?GEE with ordinal independent variable? (25 lines) From: Thorgal <nicolasberkowitsch@hotmail.com> Re: GEE with ordinal independent variable? (35 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> GPL: template does not work for pie chartGPL: template does not work for pie chart (130 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression?Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (78 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (79 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (109 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (108 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (48 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (81 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (123 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (132 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> HELPHELP (32 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: HELP (64 lines) From: theodore.dwyer@polk-fl.net HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
(no subject)(no subject) (23 lines) From: Daniel Weintraub <weintrau@MAIL.MED.UPENN.EDU> Re: (no subject) (46 lines) From: Jason Burke <burke.jasonm@gmail.com> .spo files.spo files (50 lines) From: Wuensch, Karl L <WUENSCHK@ecu.edu> 10/20/08 Car Talk Puzzler10/20/08 Car Talk Puzzler (55 lines) From: Hal 9000 <9000.hal@gmail.com> 16.0.2 won't open V. 11 sav file16.0.2 won't open V. 11 sav file (32 lines) From: Ian Martin <ianmartin@mac.com> 2nd order factor analysis2nd order factor analysis (25 lines) From: Ian Kudel <ikudel@yahoo.com> Re: 2nd order factor analysis (61 lines) From: Paul Ginns <p.ginns@USYD.EDU.AU> 3-way repeated measures ANOVA3-way repeated measures ANOVA (60 lines) From: Valerie Guille <valerie.guille@FLOREY.EDU.AU> Re: 3-way repeated measures ANOVA (65 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: 3-way repeated measures ANOVA (71 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> 5 percent trimmed mean5 percent trimmed mean (28 lines) From: Mariko Kato <marikokato@web.de> =?us-ascii?Q?Re=3ACalculating=20points?==?us-ascii?Q?Re=3ACalculating=20points?= (100 lines) From: =?us-ascii?Q?Jerabek=20Jindrich?= <JindraJerabek@seznam.cz> AMOS error message (cannot run the data)Re: AMOS error message (cannot run the data) (49 lines) From: TPieper <torsten_pieper@YAHOO.COM> Re: AMOS error message (cannot run the data) (55 lines) From: SowiLady <angelika.scheuer@GESIS.ORG> AW: Chart proplemsAW: Chart proplems (119 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> AW: Error in syntaxAW: Error in syntax (81 lines) From: Mario Giesel <spss.giesel@yahoo.de> AW: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsAW: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (421 lines) From: Mario Giesel <spss.giesel@yahoo.de> AW: SPSS Calling Home?AW: SPSS Calling Home? (125 lines) From: willers <willers@uni-duesseldorf.de> AW: Value labels for missing valuesAW: Value labels for missing values (159 lines) From: Ortseifen, Carina <carina.ortseifen@urz.uni-heidelberg.de> AW: Wrapping in table outputAW: Wrapping in table output (109 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> AW: aggregateAW: aggregate (78 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Adding/matchingAdding/matching (57 lines) From: Esther Fujiwara <efujiwara@UALBERTA.CA> Re: Adding/matching (88 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Adding/matching (58 lines) From: Esther Fujiwara <efujiwara@UALBERTA.CA> Aggregate OutputsAggregate Outputs (66 lines) From: Andrew Piskorowski <apiskorowski@surveysciences.com> Re: Aggregate Outputs (83 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Aggregate Syntax ErrorsAggregate Syntax Errors (42 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (63 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (40 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (51 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (21 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (85 lines) From: Albert-jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (82 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (138 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Any problems experienced having both version 16 and version 17 installed?Any problems experienced having both version 16 and version 17 installed? (30 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Any problems experienced having both version 16 and version 17 installed? (54 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Articles that used CHAID, CRT or QUESTArticles that used CHAID, CRT or QUEST (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Average Daily PopulationAverage Daily Population (25 lines) From: Christopher Lowenkamp <lowenkct@EMAIL.UC.EDU> Re: Average Daily Population (26 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Average Daily Population (25 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Average Daily Population (98 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Average Daily Population (47 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: Average Daily Population (29 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Average of time-series varibaleAverage of time-series varibale (18 lines) From: Shane <shane.teehan@GMAIL.COM> Re: Average of time-series varibale (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Bar Graph with Percent of BarBar Graph with Percent of Bar (58 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Bar Graph with Percent of Bar (108 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntaxBizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (53 lines) From: David Futrell <dfutrell62@yahoo.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (80 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (99 lines) From: Fry, Jonathan B. <jfry@SPSS.COM> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (48 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (113 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (149 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (157 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (177 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (203 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (181 lines) From: Weeks, Kyle <kweeks@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (210 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (240 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (288 lines) From: Graham Wright <gwwri@brandeis.edu> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (261 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Break a LAGBreak a LAG (52 lines) From: Albert-jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Break a LAG (81 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Break a LAG (70 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Break a LAG (259 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Break a LAG (55 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Break a LAG (66 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> CATPCA and CATREG: Inknots and splinesCATPCA and CATREG: Inknots and splines (69 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> CFA & SEMCFA & SEM (20 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: CFA & SEM (54 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> CODECODE (24 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: CODE (45 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Calculating pointsCalculating points (30 lines) From: Vanessa K <vanessa.k@AUSSURVEYS.COM> Re: Calculating points (233 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Calculating points (15 lines) From: Vanessa K <vanessa.k@AUSSURVEYS.COM> Calculation of sample size on multiple variablesCalculation of sample size on multiple variables (30 lines) From: Wincy Chan <wincy@hku.hk> Changing Hardware and using same license ?Changing Hardware and using same license ? (29 lines) From: Shakeel Ahmed <s4shakil@GMAIL.COM> Re: Changing Hardware and using same license ? (49 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Chart proplemsChart proplems (50 lines) From: Stephen Schafer <schafers@gdls.com> CodeCode (48 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: Code (99 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Code (134 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Color printing problemColor printing problem (42 lines) From: Kosh Ka <koshka@mochamail.com> Complexity science and SPSSComplexity science and SPSS (27 lines) From: Clive Downs <clive.downs@READING.GOV.UK> Re: Complexity science and SPSS (52 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Complexity science and SPSS (149 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Compute r form group meansCompute r form group means (35 lines) From: William Dudley WNDUDLEY <WNDUDLEY@uncg.edu> Re: Compute r form group means (63 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor AnalysisConfirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (38 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (58 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (113 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (39 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (66 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (103 lines) From: Sara House <Shouse1@luc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (125 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (135 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (129 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (151 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (177 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (193 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (261 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (234 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (264 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Copy and pasting variable lables and valuesCopy and pasting variable lables and values (43 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (70 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (60 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (94 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (103 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (112 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Counting across datesCounting across dates (43 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Counting across dates (46 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Counting across dates (35 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Counts conditioned on variable values.Counts conditioned on variable values. (45 lines) From: Boris Ratchev <bratchev@yahoo.com> Re: Counts conditioned on variable values. (109 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Creating Time VariableCreating Time Variable (28 lines) From: leah rubin <lhr1807@gmail.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (118 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Creating a Data File from Scratch with PythonCreating a Data File from Scratch with Python (21 lines) From: Steve <sbearman@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Creating a Data File from Scratch with Python (47 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Cross-correlation analysisCross-correlation analysis (67 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Custom Tables Summary StatsCustom Tables Summary Stats (35 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (59 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (76 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Decision Tree QuestionDecision Tree Question (20 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Re: Decision Tree Question (41 lines) From: Oliver, Richard <roliver@spss.com> Re: Decision Tree Question (67 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Default number of decimal places in SPSS tablesDefault number of decimal places in SPSS tables (28 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (95 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (121 lines) From: Neda Faregh <nfaregh@rogers.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (55 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (76 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (120 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (162 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (139 lines) From: Sakari Lemola <sakari.lemola@unibas.ch> Deriving variables from a date variableDeriving variables from a date variable (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (43 lines) From: Mark Palmberg <palmberg@gmail.com> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (59 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Determining GPADetermining GPA (24 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (52 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (86 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (28 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (61 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (96 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel DataRe: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (25 lines) From: Hans Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (54 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <RGuerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (121 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (45 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (135 lines) From: dakalahar@netzero.net <dakalahar@NETZERO.NET> Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA?Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (29 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (43 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Differences between ROCsDifferences between ROCs (37 lines) From: James Cantor <James_Cantor@camh.net> Re: Differences between ROCs (55 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dividing the dataset into training and validation setsDividing the dataset into training and validation sets (33 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Re: Dividing the dataset into training and validation sets (75 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Doing EFA using correlation matrix as inputDoing EFA using correlation matrix as input (26 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Doing EFA using correlation matrix as input (34 lines) From: =?UTF-8?B?TWFydGEgR2FyY8OtYS1HcmFuZXJv?= <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regressionDummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (29 lines) From: paul wilson <paulwilsn@yahoo.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (54 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (64 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (181 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (245 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (65 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (276 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (494 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Duplicated File ManagementDuplicated File Management (30 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Duplicated File Management (66 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Duplicated File Management (20 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> EquamaxEquamax (27 lines) From: Hortensia Carrillo <hortensiacarrillo@hotmail.com> Error in syntaxError in syntax (103 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Error in syntax (84 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Error in syntax (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithmsErrors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (24 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of comorbidity's syntaxErrors of comorbidity's syntax (405 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax (104 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsErrors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (419 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (66 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (93 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Exporting Value Labels to Excel WorksheetsExporting Value Labels to Excel Worksheets (73 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Extracting numeric values from string fieldsExtracting numeric values from string fields (61 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (146 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (101 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> FW: Splines and Knots, againFW: Splines and Knots, again (53 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Factor Analysis and dichotomous dataFactor Analysis and dichotomous data (41 lines) From: Katina Dimoulias <kdimoulias@arch.usyd.edu.au> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (73 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (90 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (100 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (137 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav'File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (40 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (45 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (83 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (63 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Formatting the output of FrequenciesRe: Formatting the output of Frequencies (80 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Framework for Validating InstrumentFramework for Validating Instrument (25 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (47 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (71 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (130 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Fwd: Decision StatsFwd: Decision Stats (172 lines) From: Ajay ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> GEE with ordinal independent variable?GEE with ordinal independent variable? (25 lines) From: Thorgal <nicolasberkowitsch@hotmail.com> Re: GEE with ordinal independent variable? (35 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> GPL: template does not work for pie chartGPL: template does not work for pie chart (130 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression?Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (78 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (79 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (109 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (108 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (48 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (81 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (123 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (132 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> HELPHELP (32 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: HELP (64 lines) From: theodore.dwyer@polk-fl.net HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
.spo files.spo files (50 lines) From: Wuensch, Karl L <WUENSCHK@ecu.edu> 10/20/08 Car Talk Puzzler10/20/08 Car Talk Puzzler (55 lines) From: Hal 9000 <9000.hal@gmail.com> 16.0.2 won't open V. 11 sav file16.0.2 won't open V. 11 sav file (32 lines) From: Ian Martin <ianmartin@mac.com> 2nd order factor analysis2nd order factor analysis (25 lines) From: Ian Kudel <ikudel@yahoo.com> Re: 2nd order factor analysis (61 lines) From: Paul Ginns <p.ginns@USYD.EDU.AU> 3-way repeated measures ANOVA3-way repeated measures ANOVA (60 lines) From: Valerie Guille <valerie.guille@FLOREY.EDU.AU> Re: 3-way repeated measures ANOVA (65 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: 3-way repeated measures ANOVA (71 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> 5 percent trimmed mean5 percent trimmed mean (28 lines) From: Mariko Kato <marikokato@web.de> =?us-ascii?Q?Re=3ACalculating=20points?==?us-ascii?Q?Re=3ACalculating=20points?= (100 lines) From: =?us-ascii?Q?Jerabek=20Jindrich?= <JindraJerabek@seznam.cz> AMOS error message (cannot run the data)Re: AMOS error message (cannot run the data) (49 lines) From: TPieper <torsten_pieper@YAHOO.COM> Re: AMOS error message (cannot run the data) (55 lines) From: SowiLady <angelika.scheuer@GESIS.ORG> AW: Chart proplemsAW: Chart proplems (119 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> AW: Error in syntaxAW: Error in syntax (81 lines) From: Mario Giesel <spss.giesel@yahoo.de> AW: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsAW: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (421 lines) From: Mario Giesel <spss.giesel@yahoo.de> AW: SPSS Calling Home?AW: SPSS Calling Home? (125 lines) From: willers <willers@uni-duesseldorf.de> AW: Value labels for missing valuesAW: Value labels for missing values (159 lines) From: Ortseifen, Carina <carina.ortseifen@urz.uni-heidelberg.de> AW: Wrapping in table outputAW: Wrapping in table output (109 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> AW: aggregateAW: aggregate (78 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Adding/matchingAdding/matching (57 lines) From: Esther Fujiwara <efujiwara@UALBERTA.CA> Re: Adding/matching (88 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Adding/matching (58 lines) From: Esther Fujiwara <efujiwara@UALBERTA.CA> Aggregate OutputsAggregate Outputs (66 lines) From: Andrew Piskorowski <apiskorowski@surveysciences.com> Re: Aggregate Outputs (83 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Aggregate Syntax ErrorsAggregate Syntax Errors (42 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (63 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (40 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (51 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (21 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (85 lines) From: Albert-jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (82 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (138 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Any problems experienced having both version 16 and version 17 installed?Any problems experienced having both version 16 and version 17 installed? (30 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Any problems experienced having both version 16 and version 17 installed? (54 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Articles that used CHAID, CRT or QUESTArticles that used CHAID, CRT or QUEST (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Average Daily PopulationAverage Daily Population (25 lines) From: Christopher Lowenkamp <lowenkct@EMAIL.UC.EDU> Re: Average Daily Population (26 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Average Daily Population (25 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Average Daily Population (98 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Average Daily Population (47 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: Average Daily Population (29 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Average of time-series varibaleAverage of time-series varibale (18 lines) From: Shane <shane.teehan@GMAIL.COM> Re: Average of time-series varibale (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Bar Graph with Percent of BarBar Graph with Percent of Bar (58 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Bar Graph with Percent of Bar (108 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntaxBizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (53 lines) From: David Futrell <dfutrell62@yahoo.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (80 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (99 lines) From: Fry, Jonathan B. <jfry@SPSS.COM> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (48 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (113 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (149 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (157 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (177 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (203 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (181 lines) From: Weeks, Kyle <kweeks@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (210 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (240 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (288 lines) From: Graham Wright <gwwri@brandeis.edu> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (261 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Break a LAGBreak a LAG (52 lines) From: Albert-jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Break a LAG (81 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Break a LAG (70 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Break a LAG (259 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Break a LAG (55 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Break a LAG (66 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> CATPCA and CATREG: Inknots and splinesCATPCA and CATREG: Inknots and splines (69 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> CFA & SEMCFA & SEM (20 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: CFA & SEM (54 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> CODECODE (24 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: CODE (45 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Calculating pointsCalculating points (30 lines) From: Vanessa K <vanessa.k@AUSSURVEYS.COM> Re: Calculating points (233 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Calculating points (15 lines) From: Vanessa K <vanessa.k@AUSSURVEYS.COM> Calculation of sample size on multiple variablesCalculation of sample size on multiple variables (30 lines) From: Wincy Chan <wincy@hku.hk> Changing Hardware and using same license ?Changing Hardware and using same license ? (29 lines) From: Shakeel Ahmed <s4shakil@GMAIL.COM> Re: Changing Hardware and using same license ? (49 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Chart proplemsChart proplems (50 lines) From: Stephen Schafer <schafers@gdls.com> CodeCode (48 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: Code (99 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Code (134 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Color printing problemColor printing problem (42 lines) From: Kosh Ka <koshka@mochamail.com> Complexity science and SPSSComplexity science and SPSS (27 lines) From: Clive Downs <clive.downs@READING.GOV.UK> Re: Complexity science and SPSS (52 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Complexity science and SPSS (149 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Compute r form group meansCompute r form group means (35 lines) From: William Dudley WNDUDLEY <WNDUDLEY@uncg.edu> Re: Compute r form group means (63 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor AnalysisConfirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (38 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (58 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (113 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (39 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (66 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (103 lines) From: Sara House <Shouse1@luc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (125 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (135 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (129 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (151 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (177 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (193 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (261 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (234 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (264 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Copy and pasting variable lables and valuesCopy and pasting variable lables and values (43 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (70 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (60 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (94 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (103 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (112 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Counting across datesCounting across dates (43 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Counting across dates (46 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Counting across dates (35 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Counts conditioned on variable values.Counts conditioned on variable values. (45 lines) From: Boris Ratchev <bratchev@yahoo.com> Re: Counts conditioned on variable values. (109 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Creating Time VariableCreating Time Variable (28 lines) From: leah rubin <lhr1807@gmail.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (118 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Creating a Data File from Scratch with PythonCreating a Data File from Scratch with Python (21 lines) From: Steve <sbearman@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Creating a Data File from Scratch with Python (47 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Cross-correlation analysisCross-correlation analysis (67 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Custom Tables Summary StatsCustom Tables Summary Stats (35 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (59 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (76 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Decision Tree QuestionDecision Tree Question (20 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Re: Decision Tree Question (41 lines) From: Oliver, Richard <roliver@spss.com> Re: Decision Tree Question (67 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Default number of decimal places in SPSS tablesDefault number of decimal places in SPSS tables (28 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (95 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (121 lines) From: Neda Faregh <nfaregh@rogers.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (55 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (76 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (120 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (162 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (139 lines) From: Sakari Lemola <sakari.lemola@unibas.ch> Deriving variables from a date variableDeriving variables from a date variable (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (43 lines) From: Mark Palmberg <palmberg@gmail.com> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (59 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Determining GPADetermining GPA (24 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (52 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (86 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (28 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (61 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (96 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel DataRe: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (25 lines) From: Hans Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (54 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <RGuerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (121 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (45 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (135 lines) From: dakalahar@netzero.net <dakalahar@NETZERO.NET> Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA?Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (29 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (43 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Differences between ROCsDifferences between ROCs (37 lines) From: James Cantor <James_Cantor@camh.net> Re: Differences between ROCs (55 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dividing the dataset into training and validation setsDividing the dataset into training and validation sets (33 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Re: Dividing the dataset into training and validation sets (75 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Doing EFA using correlation matrix as inputDoing EFA using correlation matrix as input (26 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Doing EFA using correlation matrix as input (34 lines) From: =?UTF-8?B?TWFydGEgR2FyY8OtYS1HcmFuZXJv?= <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regressionDummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (29 lines) From: paul wilson <paulwilsn@yahoo.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (54 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (64 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (181 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (245 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (65 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (276 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (494 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Duplicated File ManagementDuplicated File Management (30 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Duplicated File Management (66 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Duplicated File Management (20 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> EquamaxEquamax (27 lines) From: Hortensia Carrillo <hortensiacarrillo@hotmail.com> Error in syntaxError in syntax (103 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Error in syntax (84 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Error in syntax (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithmsErrors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (24 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of comorbidity's syntaxErrors of comorbidity's syntax (405 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax (104 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsErrors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (419 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (66 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (93 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Exporting Value Labels to Excel WorksheetsExporting Value Labels to Excel Worksheets (73 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Extracting numeric values from string fieldsExtracting numeric values from string fields (61 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (146 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (101 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> FW: Splines and Knots, againFW: Splines and Knots, again (53 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Factor Analysis and dichotomous dataFactor Analysis and dichotomous data (41 lines) From: Katina Dimoulias <kdimoulias@arch.usyd.edu.au> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (73 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (90 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (100 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (137 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav'File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (40 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (45 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (83 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (63 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Formatting the output of FrequenciesRe: Formatting the output of Frequencies (80 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Framework for Validating InstrumentFramework for Validating Instrument (25 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (47 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (71 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (130 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Fwd: Decision StatsFwd: Decision Stats (172 lines) From: Ajay ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> GEE with ordinal independent variable?GEE with ordinal independent variable? (25 lines) From: Thorgal <nicolasberkowitsch@hotmail.com> Re: GEE with ordinal independent variable? (35 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> GPL: template does not work for pie chartGPL: template does not work for pie chart (130 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression?Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (78 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (79 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (109 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (108 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (48 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (81 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (123 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (132 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> HELPHELP (32 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: HELP (64 lines) From: theodore.dwyer@polk-fl.net HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
10/20/08 Car Talk Puzzler10/20/08 Car Talk Puzzler (55 lines) From: Hal 9000 <9000.hal@gmail.com> 16.0.2 won't open V. 11 sav file16.0.2 won't open V. 11 sav file (32 lines) From: Ian Martin <ianmartin@mac.com> 2nd order factor analysis2nd order factor analysis (25 lines) From: Ian Kudel <ikudel@yahoo.com> Re: 2nd order factor analysis (61 lines) From: Paul Ginns <p.ginns@USYD.EDU.AU> 3-way repeated measures ANOVA3-way repeated measures ANOVA (60 lines) From: Valerie Guille <valerie.guille@FLOREY.EDU.AU> Re: 3-way repeated measures ANOVA (65 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: 3-way repeated measures ANOVA (71 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> 5 percent trimmed mean5 percent trimmed mean (28 lines) From: Mariko Kato <marikokato@web.de> =?us-ascii?Q?Re=3ACalculating=20points?==?us-ascii?Q?Re=3ACalculating=20points?= (100 lines) From: =?us-ascii?Q?Jerabek=20Jindrich?= <JindraJerabek@seznam.cz> AMOS error message (cannot run the data)Re: AMOS error message (cannot run the data) (49 lines) From: TPieper <torsten_pieper@YAHOO.COM> Re: AMOS error message (cannot run the data) (55 lines) From: SowiLady <angelika.scheuer@GESIS.ORG> AW: Chart proplemsAW: Chart proplems (119 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> AW: Error in syntaxAW: Error in syntax (81 lines) From: Mario Giesel <spss.giesel@yahoo.de> AW: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsAW: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (421 lines) From: Mario Giesel <spss.giesel@yahoo.de> AW: SPSS Calling Home?AW: SPSS Calling Home? (125 lines) From: willers <willers@uni-duesseldorf.de> AW: Value labels for missing valuesAW: Value labels for missing values (159 lines) From: Ortseifen, Carina <carina.ortseifen@urz.uni-heidelberg.de> AW: Wrapping in table outputAW: Wrapping in table output (109 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> AW: aggregateAW: aggregate (78 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Adding/matchingAdding/matching (57 lines) From: Esther Fujiwara <efujiwara@UALBERTA.CA> Re: Adding/matching (88 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Adding/matching (58 lines) From: Esther Fujiwara <efujiwara@UALBERTA.CA> Aggregate OutputsAggregate Outputs (66 lines) From: Andrew Piskorowski <apiskorowski@surveysciences.com> Re: Aggregate Outputs (83 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Aggregate Syntax ErrorsAggregate Syntax Errors (42 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (63 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (40 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (51 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (21 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (85 lines) From: Albert-jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (82 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (138 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Any problems experienced having both version 16 and version 17 installed?Any problems experienced having both version 16 and version 17 installed? (30 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Any problems experienced having both version 16 and version 17 installed? (54 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Articles that used CHAID, CRT or QUESTArticles that used CHAID, CRT or QUEST (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Average Daily PopulationAverage Daily Population (25 lines) From: Christopher Lowenkamp <lowenkct@EMAIL.UC.EDU> Re: Average Daily Population (26 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Average Daily Population (25 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Average Daily Population (98 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Average Daily Population (47 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: Average Daily Population (29 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Average of time-series varibaleAverage of time-series varibale (18 lines) From: Shane <shane.teehan@GMAIL.COM> Re: Average of time-series varibale (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Bar Graph with Percent of BarBar Graph with Percent of Bar (58 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Bar Graph with Percent of Bar (108 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntaxBizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (53 lines) From: David Futrell <dfutrell62@yahoo.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (80 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (99 lines) From: Fry, Jonathan B. <jfry@SPSS.COM> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (48 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (113 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (149 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (157 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (177 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (203 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (181 lines) From: Weeks, Kyle <kweeks@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (210 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (240 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (288 lines) From: Graham Wright <gwwri@brandeis.edu> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (261 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Break a LAGBreak a LAG (52 lines) From: Albert-jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Break a LAG (81 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Break a LAG (70 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Break a LAG (259 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Break a LAG (55 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Break a LAG (66 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> CATPCA and CATREG: Inknots and splinesCATPCA and CATREG: Inknots and splines (69 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> CFA & SEMCFA & SEM (20 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: CFA & SEM (54 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> CODECODE (24 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: CODE (45 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Calculating pointsCalculating points (30 lines) From: Vanessa K <vanessa.k@AUSSURVEYS.COM> Re: Calculating points (233 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Calculating points (15 lines) From: Vanessa K <vanessa.k@AUSSURVEYS.COM> Calculation of sample size on multiple variablesCalculation of sample size on multiple variables (30 lines) From: Wincy Chan <wincy@hku.hk> Changing Hardware and using same license ?Changing Hardware and using same license ? (29 lines) From: Shakeel Ahmed <s4shakil@GMAIL.COM> Re: Changing Hardware and using same license ? (49 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Chart proplemsChart proplems (50 lines) From: Stephen Schafer <schafers@gdls.com> CodeCode (48 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: Code (99 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Code (134 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Color printing problemColor printing problem (42 lines) From: Kosh Ka <koshka@mochamail.com> Complexity science and SPSSComplexity science and SPSS (27 lines) From: Clive Downs <clive.downs@READING.GOV.UK> Re: Complexity science and SPSS (52 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Complexity science and SPSS (149 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Compute r form group meansCompute r form group means (35 lines) From: William Dudley WNDUDLEY <WNDUDLEY@uncg.edu> Re: Compute r form group means (63 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor AnalysisConfirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (38 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (58 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (113 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (39 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (66 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (103 lines) From: Sara House <Shouse1@luc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (125 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (135 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (129 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (151 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (177 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (193 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (261 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (234 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (264 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Copy and pasting variable lables and valuesCopy and pasting variable lables and values (43 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (70 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (60 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (94 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (103 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (112 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Counting across datesCounting across dates (43 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Counting across dates (46 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Counting across dates (35 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Counts conditioned on variable values.Counts conditioned on variable values. (45 lines) From: Boris Ratchev <bratchev@yahoo.com> Re: Counts conditioned on variable values. (109 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Creating Time VariableCreating Time Variable (28 lines) From: leah rubin <lhr1807@gmail.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (118 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Creating a Data File from Scratch with PythonCreating a Data File from Scratch with Python (21 lines) From: Steve <sbearman@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Creating a Data File from Scratch with Python (47 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Cross-correlation analysisCross-correlation analysis (67 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Custom Tables Summary StatsCustom Tables Summary Stats (35 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (59 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (76 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Decision Tree QuestionDecision Tree Question (20 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Re: Decision Tree Question (41 lines) From: Oliver, Richard <roliver@spss.com> Re: Decision Tree Question (67 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Default number of decimal places in SPSS tablesDefault number of decimal places in SPSS tables (28 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (95 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (121 lines) From: Neda Faregh <nfaregh@rogers.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (55 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (76 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (120 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (162 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (139 lines) From: Sakari Lemola <sakari.lemola@unibas.ch> Deriving variables from a date variableDeriving variables from a date variable (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (43 lines) From: Mark Palmberg <palmberg@gmail.com> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (59 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Determining GPADetermining GPA (24 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (52 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (86 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (28 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (61 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (96 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel DataRe: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (25 lines) From: Hans Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (54 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <RGuerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (121 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (45 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (135 lines) From: dakalahar@netzero.net <dakalahar@NETZERO.NET> Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA?Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (29 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (43 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Differences between ROCsDifferences between ROCs (37 lines) From: James Cantor <James_Cantor@camh.net> Re: Differences between ROCs (55 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dividing the dataset into training and validation setsDividing the dataset into training and validation sets (33 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Re: Dividing the dataset into training and validation sets (75 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Doing EFA using correlation matrix as inputDoing EFA using correlation matrix as input (26 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Doing EFA using correlation matrix as input (34 lines) From: =?UTF-8?B?TWFydGEgR2FyY8OtYS1HcmFuZXJv?= <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regressionDummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (29 lines) From: paul wilson <paulwilsn@yahoo.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (54 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (64 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (181 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (245 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (65 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (276 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (494 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Duplicated File ManagementDuplicated File Management (30 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Duplicated File Management (66 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Duplicated File Management (20 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> EquamaxEquamax (27 lines) From: Hortensia Carrillo <hortensiacarrillo@hotmail.com> Error in syntaxError in syntax (103 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Error in syntax (84 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Error in syntax (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithmsErrors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (24 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of comorbidity's syntaxErrors of comorbidity's syntax (405 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax (104 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsErrors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (419 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (66 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (93 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Exporting Value Labels to Excel WorksheetsExporting Value Labels to Excel Worksheets (73 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Extracting numeric values from string fieldsExtracting numeric values from string fields (61 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (146 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (101 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> FW: Splines and Knots, againFW: Splines and Knots, again (53 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Factor Analysis and dichotomous dataFactor Analysis and dichotomous data (41 lines) From: Katina Dimoulias <kdimoulias@arch.usyd.edu.au> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (73 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (90 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (100 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (137 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav'File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (40 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (45 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (83 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (63 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Formatting the output of FrequenciesRe: Formatting the output of Frequencies (80 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Framework for Validating InstrumentFramework for Validating Instrument (25 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (47 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (71 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (130 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Fwd: Decision StatsFwd: Decision Stats (172 lines) From: Ajay ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> GEE with ordinal independent variable?GEE with ordinal independent variable? (25 lines) From: Thorgal <nicolasberkowitsch@hotmail.com> Re: GEE with ordinal independent variable? (35 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> GPL: template does not work for pie chartGPL: template does not work for pie chart (130 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression?Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (78 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (79 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (109 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (108 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (48 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (81 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (123 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (132 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> HELPHELP (32 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: HELP (64 lines) From: theodore.dwyer@polk-fl.net HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
16.0.2 won't open V. 11 sav file16.0.2 won't open V. 11 sav file (32 lines) From: Ian Martin <ianmartin@mac.com> 2nd order factor analysis2nd order factor analysis (25 lines) From: Ian Kudel <ikudel@yahoo.com> Re: 2nd order factor analysis (61 lines) From: Paul Ginns <p.ginns@USYD.EDU.AU> 3-way repeated measures ANOVA3-way repeated measures ANOVA (60 lines) From: Valerie Guille <valerie.guille@FLOREY.EDU.AU> Re: 3-way repeated measures ANOVA (65 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: 3-way repeated measures ANOVA (71 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> 5 percent trimmed mean5 percent trimmed mean (28 lines) From: Mariko Kato <marikokato@web.de> =?us-ascii?Q?Re=3ACalculating=20points?==?us-ascii?Q?Re=3ACalculating=20points?= (100 lines) From: =?us-ascii?Q?Jerabek=20Jindrich?= <JindraJerabek@seznam.cz> AMOS error message (cannot run the data)Re: AMOS error message (cannot run the data) (49 lines) From: TPieper <torsten_pieper@YAHOO.COM> Re: AMOS error message (cannot run the data) (55 lines) From: SowiLady <angelika.scheuer@GESIS.ORG> AW: Chart proplemsAW: Chart proplems (119 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> AW: Error in syntaxAW: Error in syntax (81 lines) From: Mario Giesel <spss.giesel@yahoo.de> AW: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsAW: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (421 lines) From: Mario Giesel <spss.giesel@yahoo.de> AW: SPSS Calling Home?AW: SPSS Calling Home? (125 lines) From: willers <willers@uni-duesseldorf.de> AW: Value labels for missing valuesAW: Value labels for missing values (159 lines) From: Ortseifen, Carina <carina.ortseifen@urz.uni-heidelberg.de> AW: Wrapping in table outputAW: Wrapping in table output (109 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> AW: aggregateAW: aggregate (78 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Adding/matchingAdding/matching (57 lines) From: Esther Fujiwara <efujiwara@UALBERTA.CA> Re: Adding/matching (88 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Adding/matching (58 lines) From: Esther Fujiwara <efujiwara@UALBERTA.CA> Aggregate OutputsAggregate Outputs (66 lines) From: Andrew Piskorowski <apiskorowski@surveysciences.com> Re: Aggregate Outputs (83 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Aggregate Syntax ErrorsAggregate Syntax Errors (42 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (63 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (40 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (51 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (21 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (85 lines) From: Albert-jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (82 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (138 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Any problems experienced having both version 16 and version 17 installed?Any problems experienced having both version 16 and version 17 installed? (30 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Any problems experienced having both version 16 and version 17 installed? (54 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Articles that used CHAID, CRT or QUESTArticles that used CHAID, CRT or QUEST (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Average Daily PopulationAverage Daily Population (25 lines) From: Christopher Lowenkamp <lowenkct@EMAIL.UC.EDU> Re: Average Daily Population (26 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Average Daily Population (25 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Average Daily Population (98 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Average Daily Population (47 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: Average Daily Population (29 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Average of time-series varibaleAverage of time-series varibale (18 lines) From: Shane <shane.teehan@GMAIL.COM> Re: Average of time-series varibale (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Bar Graph with Percent of BarBar Graph with Percent of Bar (58 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Bar Graph with Percent of Bar (108 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntaxBizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (53 lines) From: David Futrell <dfutrell62@yahoo.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (80 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (99 lines) From: Fry, Jonathan B. <jfry@SPSS.COM> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (48 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (113 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (149 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (157 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (177 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (203 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (181 lines) From: Weeks, Kyle <kweeks@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (210 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (240 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (288 lines) From: Graham Wright <gwwri@brandeis.edu> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (261 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Break a LAGBreak a LAG (52 lines) From: Albert-jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Break a LAG (81 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Break a LAG (70 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Break a LAG (259 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Break a LAG (55 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Break a LAG (66 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> CATPCA and CATREG: Inknots and splinesCATPCA and CATREG: Inknots and splines (69 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> CFA & SEMCFA & SEM (20 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: CFA & SEM (54 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> CODECODE (24 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: CODE (45 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Calculating pointsCalculating points (30 lines) From: Vanessa K <vanessa.k@AUSSURVEYS.COM> Re: Calculating points (233 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Calculating points (15 lines) From: Vanessa K <vanessa.k@AUSSURVEYS.COM> Calculation of sample size on multiple variablesCalculation of sample size on multiple variables (30 lines) From: Wincy Chan <wincy@hku.hk> Changing Hardware and using same license ?Changing Hardware and using same license ? (29 lines) From: Shakeel Ahmed <s4shakil@GMAIL.COM> Re: Changing Hardware and using same license ? (49 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Chart proplemsChart proplems (50 lines) From: Stephen Schafer <schafers@gdls.com> CodeCode (48 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: Code (99 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Code (134 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Color printing problemColor printing problem (42 lines) From: Kosh Ka <koshka@mochamail.com> Complexity science and SPSSComplexity science and SPSS (27 lines) From: Clive Downs <clive.downs@READING.GOV.UK> Re: Complexity science and SPSS (52 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Complexity science and SPSS (149 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Compute r form group meansCompute r form group means (35 lines) From: William Dudley WNDUDLEY <WNDUDLEY@uncg.edu> Re: Compute r form group means (63 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor AnalysisConfirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (38 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (58 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (113 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (39 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (66 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (103 lines) From: Sara House <Shouse1@luc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (125 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (135 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (129 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (151 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (177 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (193 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (261 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (234 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (264 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Copy and pasting variable lables and valuesCopy and pasting variable lables and values (43 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (70 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (60 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (94 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (103 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (112 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Counting across datesCounting across dates (43 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Counting across dates (46 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Counting across dates (35 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Counts conditioned on variable values.Counts conditioned on variable values. (45 lines) From: Boris Ratchev <bratchev@yahoo.com> Re: Counts conditioned on variable values. (109 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Creating Time VariableCreating Time Variable (28 lines) From: leah rubin <lhr1807@gmail.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (118 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Creating a Data File from Scratch with PythonCreating a Data File from Scratch with Python (21 lines) From: Steve <sbearman@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Creating a Data File from Scratch with Python (47 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Cross-correlation analysisCross-correlation analysis (67 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Custom Tables Summary StatsCustom Tables Summary Stats (35 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (59 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (76 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Decision Tree QuestionDecision Tree Question (20 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Re: Decision Tree Question (41 lines) From: Oliver, Richard <roliver@spss.com> Re: Decision Tree Question (67 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Default number of decimal places in SPSS tablesDefault number of decimal places in SPSS tables (28 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (95 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (121 lines) From: Neda Faregh <nfaregh@rogers.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (55 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (76 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (120 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (162 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (139 lines) From: Sakari Lemola <sakari.lemola@unibas.ch> Deriving variables from a date variableDeriving variables from a date variable (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (43 lines) From: Mark Palmberg <palmberg@gmail.com> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (59 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Determining GPADetermining GPA (24 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (52 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (86 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (28 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (61 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (96 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel DataRe: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (25 lines) From: Hans Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (54 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <RGuerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (121 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (45 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (135 lines) From: dakalahar@netzero.net <dakalahar@NETZERO.NET> Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA?Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (29 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (43 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Differences between ROCsDifferences between ROCs (37 lines) From: James Cantor <James_Cantor@camh.net> Re: Differences between ROCs (55 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dividing the dataset into training and validation setsDividing the dataset into training and validation sets (33 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Re: Dividing the dataset into training and validation sets (75 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Doing EFA using correlation matrix as inputDoing EFA using correlation matrix as input (26 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Doing EFA using correlation matrix as input (34 lines) From: =?UTF-8?B?TWFydGEgR2FyY8OtYS1HcmFuZXJv?= <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regressionDummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (29 lines) From: paul wilson <paulwilsn@yahoo.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (54 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (64 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (181 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (245 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (65 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (276 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (494 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Duplicated File ManagementDuplicated File Management (30 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Duplicated File Management (66 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Duplicated File Management (20 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> EquamaxEquamax (27 lines) From: Hortensia Carrillo <hortensiacarrillo@hotmail.com> Error in syntaxError in syntax (103 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Error in syntax (84 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Error in syntax (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithmsErrors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (24 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of comorbidity's syntaxErrors of comorbidity's syntax (405 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax (104 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsErrors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (419 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (66 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (93 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Exporting Value Labels to Excel WorksheetsExporting Value Labels to Excel Worksheets (73 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Extracting numeric values from string fieldsExtracting numeric values from string fields (61 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (146 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (101 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> FW: Splines and Knots, againFW: Splines and Knots, again (53 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Factor Analysis and dichotomous dataFactor Analysis and dichotomous data (41 lines) From: Katina Dimoulias <kdimoulias@arch.usyd.edu.au> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (73 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (90 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (100 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (137 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav'File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (40 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (45 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (83 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (63 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Formatting the output of FrequenciesRe: Formatting the output of Frequencies (80 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Framework for Validating InstrumentFramework for Validating Instrument (25 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (47 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (71 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (130 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Fwd: Decision StatsFwd: Decision Stats (172 lines) From: Ajay ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> GEE with ordinal independent variable?GEE with ordinal independent variable? (25 lines) From: Thorgal <nicolasberkowitsch@hotmail.com> Re: GEE with ordinal independent variable? (35 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> GPL: template does not work for pie chartGPL: template does not work for pie chart (130 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression?Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (78 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (79 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (109 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (108 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (48 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (81 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (123 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (132 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> HELPHELP (32 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: HELP (64 lines) From: theodore.dwyer@polk-fl.net HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
2nd order factor analysis2nd order factor analysis (25 lines) From: Ian Kudel <ikudel@yahoo.com> Re: 2nd order factor analysis (61 lines) From: Paul Ginns <p.ginns@USYD.EDU.AU> 3-way repeated measures ANOVA3-way repeated measures ANOVA (60 lines) From: Valerie Guille <valerie.guille@FLOREY.EDU.AU> Re: 3-way repeated measures ANOVA (65 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: 3-way repeated measures ANOVA (71 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> 5 percent trimmed mean5 percent trimmed mean (28 lines) From: Mariko Kato <marikokato@web.de> =?us-ascii?Q?Re=3ACalculating=20points?==?us-ascii?Q?Re=3ACalculating=20points?= (100 lines) From: =?us-ascii?Q?Jerabek=20Jindrich?= <JindraJerabek@seznam.cz> AMOS error message (cannot run the data)Re: AMOS error message (cannot run the data) (49 lines) From: TPieper <torsten_pieper@YAHOO.COM> Re: AMOS error message (cannot run the data) (55 lines) From: SowiLady <angelika.scheuer@GESIS.ORG> AW: Chart proplemsAW: Chart proplems (119 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> AW: Error in syntaxAW: Error in syntax (81 lines) From: Mario Giesel <spss.giesel@yahoo.de> AW: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsAW: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (421 lines) From: Mario Giesel <spss.giesel@yahoo.de> AW: SPSS Calling Home?AW: SPSS Calling Home? (125 lines) From: willers <willers@uni-duesseldorf.de> AW: Value labels for missing valuesAW: Value labels for missing values (159 lines) From: Ortseifen, Carina <carina.ortseifen@urz.uni-heidelberg.de> AW: Wrapping in table outputAW: Wrapping in table output (109 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> AW: aggregateAW: aggregate (78 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Adding/matchingAdding/matching (57 lines) From: Esther Fujiwara <efujiwara@UALBERTA.CA> Re: Adding/matching (88 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Adding/matching (58 lines) From: Esther Fujiwara <efujiwara@UALBERTA.CA> Aggregate OutputsAggregate Outputs (66 lines) From: Andrew Piskorowski <apiskorowski@surveysciences.com> Re: Aggregate Outputs (83 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Aggregate Syntax ErrorsAggregate Syntax Errors (42 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (63 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (40 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (51 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (21 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (85 lines) From: Albert-jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (82 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (138 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Any problems experienced having both version 16 and version 17 installed?Any problems experienced having both version 16 and version 17 installed? (30 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Any problems experienced having both version 16 and version 17 installed? (54 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Articles that used CHAID, CRT or QUESTArticles that used CHAID, CRT or QUEST (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Average Daily PopulationAverage Daily Population (25 lines) From: Christopher Lowenkamp <lowenkct@EMAIL.UC.EDU> Re: Average Daily Population (26 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Average Daily Population (25 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Average Daily Population (98 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Average Daily Population (47 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: Average Daily Population (29 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Average of time-series varibaleAverage of time-series varibale (18 lines) From: Shane <shane.teehan@GMAIL.COM> Re: Average of time-series varibale (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Bar Graph with Percent of BarBar Graph with Percent of Bar (58 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Bar Graph with Percent of Bar (108 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntaxBizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (53 lines) From: David Futrell <dfutrell62@yahoo.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (80 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (99 lines) From: Fry, Jonathan B. <jfry@SPSS.COM> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (48 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (113 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (149 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (157 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (177 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (203 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (181 lines) From: Weeks, Kyle <kweeks@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (210 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (240 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (288 lines) From: Graham Wright <gwwri@brandeis.edu> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (261 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Break a LAGBreak a LAG (52 lines) From: Albert-jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Break a LAG (81 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Break a LAG (70 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Break a LAG (259 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Break a LAG (55 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Break a LAG (66 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> CATPCA and CATREG: Inknots and splinesCATPCA and CATREG: Inknots and splines (69 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> CFA & SEMCFA & SEM (20 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: CFA & SEM (54 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> CODECODE (24 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: CODE (45 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Calculating pointsCalculating points (30 lines) From: Vanessa K <vanessa.k@AUSSURVEYS.COM> Re: Calculating points (233 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Calculating points (15 lines) From: Vanessa K <vanessa.k@AUSSURVEYS.COM> Calculation of sample size on multiple variablesCalculation of sample size on multiple variables (30 lines) From: Wincy Chan <wincy@hku.hk> Changing Hardware and using same license ?Changing Hardware and using same license ? (29 lines) From: Shakeel Ahmed <s4shakil@GMAIL.COM> Re: Changing Hardware and using same license ? (49 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Chart proplemsChart proplems (50 lines) From: Stephen Schafer <schafers@gdls.com> CodeCode (48 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: Code (99 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Code (134 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Color printing problemColor printing problem (42 lines) From: Kosh Ka <koshka@mochamail.com> Complexity science and SPSSComplexity science and SPSS (27 lines) From: Clive Downs <clive.downs@READING.GOV.UK> Re: Complexity science and SPSS (52 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Complexity science and SPSS (149 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Compute r form group meansCompute r form group means (35 lines) From: William Dudley WNDUDLEY <WNDUDLEY@uncg.edu> Re: Compute r form group means (63 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor AnalysisConfirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (38 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (58 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (113 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (39 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (66 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (103 lines) From: Sara House <Shouse1@luc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (125 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (135 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (129 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (151 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (177 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (193 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (261 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (234 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (264 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Copy and pasting variable lables and valuesCopy and pasting variable lables and values (43 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (70 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (60 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (94 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (103 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (112 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Counting across datesCounting across dates (43 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Counting across dates (46 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Counting across dates (35 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Counts conditioned on variable values.Counts conditioned on variable values. (45 lines) From: Boris Ratchev <bratchev@yahoo.com> Re: Counts conditioned on variable values. (109 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Creating Time VariableCreating Time Variable (28 lines) From: leah rubin <lhr1807@gmail.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (118 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Creating a Data File from Scratch with PythonCreating a Data File from Scratch with Python (21 lines) From: Steve <sbearman@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Creating a Data File from Scratch with Python (47 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Cross-correlation analysisCross-correlation analysis (67 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Custom Tables Summary StatsCustom Tables Summary Stats (35 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (59 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (76 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Decision Tree QuestionDecision Tree Question (20 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Re: Decision Tree Question (41 lines) From: Oliver, Richard <roliver@spss.com> Re: Decision Tree Question (67 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Default number of decimal places in SPSS tablesDefault number of decimal places in SPSS tables (28 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (95 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (121 lines) From: Neda Faregh <nfaregh@rogers.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (55 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (76 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (120 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (162 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (139 lines) From: Sakari Lemola <sakari.lemola@unibas.ch> Deriving variables from a date variableDeriving variables from a date variable (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (43 lines) From: Mark Palmberg <palmberg@gmail.com> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (59 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Determining GPADetermining GPA (24 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (52 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (86 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (28 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (61 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (96 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel DataRe: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (25 lines) From: Hans Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (54 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <RGuerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (121 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (45 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (135 lines) From: dakalahar@netzero.net <dakalahar@NETZERO.NET> Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA?Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (29 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (43 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Differences between ROCsDifferences between ROCs (37 lines) From: James Cantor <James_Cantor@camh.net> Re: Differences between ROCs (55 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dividing the dataset into training and validation setsDividing the dataset into training and validation sets (33 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Re: Dividing the dataset into training and validation sets (75 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Doing EFA using correlation matrix as inputDoing EFA using correlation matrix as input (26 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Doing EFA using correlation matrix as input (34 lines) From: =?UTF-8?B?TWFydGEgR2FyY8OtYS1HcmFuZXJv?= <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regressionDummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (29 lines) From: paul wilson <paulwilsn@yahoo.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (54 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (64 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (181 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (245 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (65 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (276 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (494 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Duplicated File ManagementDuplicated File Management (30 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Duplicated File Management (66 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Duplicated File Management (20 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> EquamaxEquamax (27 lines) From: Hortensia Carrillo <hortensiacarrillo@hotmail.com> Error in syntaxError in syntax (103 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Error in syntax (84 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Error in syntax (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithmsErrors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (24 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of comorbidity's syntaxErrors of comorbidity's syntax (405 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax (104 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsErrors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (419 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (66 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (93 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Exporting Value Labels to Excel WorksheetsExporting Value Labels to Excel Worksheets (73 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Extracting numeric values from string fieldsExtracting numeric values from string fields (61 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (146 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (101 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> FW: Splines and Knots, againFW: Splines and Knots, again (53 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Factor Analysis and dichotomous dataFactor Analysis and dichotomous data (41 lines) From: Katina Dimoulias <kdimoulias@arch.usyd.edu.au> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (73 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (90 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (100 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (137 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav'File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (40 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (45 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (83 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (63 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Formatting the output of FrequenciesRe: Formatting the output of Frequencies (80 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Framework for Validating InstrumentFramework for Validating Instrument (25 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (47 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (71 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (130 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Fwd: Decision StatsFwd: Decision Stats (172 lines) From: Ajay ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> GEE with ordinal independent variable?GEE with ordinal independent variable? (25 lines) From: Thorgal <nicolasberkowitsch@hotmail.com> Re: GEE with ordinal independent variable? (35 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> GPL: template does not work for pie chartGPL: template does not work for pie chart (130 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression?Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (78 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (79 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (109 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (108 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (48 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (81 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (123 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (132 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> HELPHELP (32 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: HELP (64 lines) From: theodore.dwyer@polk-fl.net HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
3-way repeated measures ANOVA3-way repeated measures ANOVA (60 lines) From: Valerie Guille <valerie.guille@FLOREY.EDU.AU> Re: 3-way repeated measures ANOVA (65 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: 3-way repeated measures ANOVA (71 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> 5 percent trimmed mean5 percent trimmed mean (28 lines) From: Mariko Kato <marikokato@web.de> =?us-ascii?Q?Re=3ACalculating=20points?==?us-ascii?Q?Re=3ACalculating=20points?= (100 lines) From: =?us-ascii?Q?Jerabek=20Jindrich?= <JindraJerabek@seznam.cz> AMOS error message (cannot run the data)Re: AMOS error message (cannot run the data) (49 lines) From: TPieper <torsten_pieper@YAHOO.COM> Re: AMOS error message (cannot run the data) (55 lines) From: SowiLady <angelika.scheuer@GESIS.ORG> AW: Chart proplemsAW: Chart proplems (119 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> AW: Error in syntaxAW: Error in syntax (81 lines) From: Mario Giesel <spss.giesel@yahoo.de> AW: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsAW: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (421 lines) From: Mario Giesel <spss.giesel@yahoo.de> AW: SPSS Calling Home?AW: SPSS Calling Home? (125 lines) From: willers <willers@uni-duesseldorf.de> AW: Value labels for missing valuesAW: Value labels for missing values (159 lines) From: Ortseifen, Carina <carina.ortseifen@urz.uni-heidelberg.de> AW: Wrapping in table outputAW: Wrapping in table output (109 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> AW: aggregateAW: aggregate (78 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Adding/matchingAdding/matching (57 lines) From: Esther Fujiwara <efujiwara@UALBERTA.CA> Re: Adding/matching (88 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Adding/matching (58 lines) From: Esther Fujiwara <efujiwara@UALBERTA.CA> Aggregate OutputsAggregate Outputs (66 lines) From: Andrew Piskorowski <apiskorowski@surveysciences.com> Re: Aggregate Outputs (83 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Aggregate Syntax ErrorsAggregate Syntax Errors (42 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (63 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (40 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (51 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (21 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (85 lines) From: Albert-jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (82 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (138 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Any problems experienced having both version 16 and version 17 installed?Any problems experienced having both version 16 and version 17 installed? (30 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Any problems experienced having both version 16 and version 17 installed? (54 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Articles that used CHAID, CRT or QUESTArticles that used CHAID, CRT or QUEST (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Average Daily PopulationAverage Daily Population (25 lines) From: Christopher Lowenkamp <lowenkct@EMAIL.UC.EDU> Re: Average Daily Population (26 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Average Daily Population (25 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Average Daily Population (98 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Average Daily Population (47 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: Average Daily Population (29 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Average of time-series varibaleAverage of time-series varibale (18 lines) From: Shane <shane.teehan@GMAIL.COM> Re: Average of time-series varibale (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Bar Graph with Percent of BarBar Graph with Percent of Bar (58 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Bar Graph with Percent of Bar (108 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntaxBizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (53 lines) From: David Futrell <dfutrell62@yahoo.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (80 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (99 lines) From: Fry, Jonathan B. <jfry@SPSS.COM> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (48 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (113 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (149 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (157 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (177 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (203 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (181 lines) From: Weeks, Kyle <kweeks@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (210 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (240 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (288 lines) From: Graham Wright <gwwri@brandeis.edu> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (261 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Break a LAGBreak a LAG (52 lines) From: Albert-jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Break a LAG (81 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Break a LAG (70 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Break a LAG (259 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Break a LAG (55 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Break a LAG (66 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> CATPCA and CATREG: Inknots and splinesCATPCA and CATREG: Inknots and splines (69 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> CFA & SEMCFA & SEM (20 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: CFA & SEM (54 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> CODECODE (24 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: CODE (45 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Calculating pointsCalculating points (30 lines) From: Vanessa K <vanessa.k@AUSSURVEYS.COM> Re: Calculating points (233 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Calculating points (15 lines) From: Vanessa K <vanessa.k@AUSSURVEYS.COM> Calculation of sample size on multiple variablesCalculation of sample size on multiple variables (30 lines) From: Wincy Chan <wincy@hku.hk> Changing Hardware and using same license ?Changing Hardware and using same license ? (29 lines) From: Shakeel Ahmed <s4shakil@GMAIL.COM> Re: Changing Hardware and using same license ? (49 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Chart proplemsChart proplems (50 lines) From: Stephen Schafer <schafers@gdls.com> CodeCode (48 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: Code (99 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Code (134 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Color printing problemColor printing problem (42 lines) From: Kosh Ka <koshka@mochamail.com> Complexity science and SPSSComplexity science and SPSS (27 lines) From: Clive Downs <clive.downs@READING.GOV.UK> Re: Complexity science and SPSS (52 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Complexity science and SPSS (149 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Compute r form group meansCompute r form group means (35 lines) From: William Dudley WNDUDLEY <WNDUDLEY@uncg.edu> Re: Compute r form group means (63 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor AnalysisConfirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (38 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (58 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (113 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (39 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (66 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (103 lines) From: Sara House <Shouse1@luc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (125 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (135 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (129 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (151 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (177 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (193 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (261 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (234 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (264 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Copy and pasting variable lables and valuesCopy and pasting variable lables and values (43 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (70 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (60 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (94 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (103 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (112 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Counting across datesCounting across dates (43 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Counting across dates (46 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Counting across dates (35 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Counts conditioned on variable values.Counts conditioned on variable values. (45 lines) From: Boris Ratchev <bratchev@yahoo.com> Re: Counts conditioned on variable values. (109 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Creating Time VariableCreating Time Variable (28 lines) From: leah rubin <lhr1807@gmail.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (118 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Creating a Data File from Scratch with PythonCreating a Data File from Scratch with Python (21 lines) From: Steve <sbearman@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Creating a Data File from Scratch with Python (47 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Cross-correlation analysisCross-correlation analysis (67 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Custom Tables Summary StatsCustom Tables Summary Stats (35 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (59 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (76 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Decision Tree QuestionDecision Tree Question (20 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Re: Decision Tree Question (41 lines) From: Oliver, Richard <roliver@spss.com> Re: Decision Tree Question (67 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Default number of decimal places in SPSS tablesDefault number of decimal places in SPSS tables (28 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (95 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (121 lines) From: Neda Faregh <nfaregh@rogers.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (55 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (76 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (120 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (162 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (139 lines) From: Sakari Lemola <sakari.lemola@unibas.ch> Deriving variables from a date variableDeriving variables from a date variable (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (43 lines) From: Mark Palmberg <palmberg@gmail.com> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (59 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Determining GPADetermining GPA (24 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (52 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (86 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (28 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (61 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (96 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel DataRe: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (25 lines) From: Hans Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (54 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <RGuerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (121 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (45 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (135 lines) From: dakalahar@netzero.net <dakalahar@NETZERO.NET> Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA?Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (29 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (43 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Differences between ROCsDifferences between ROCs (37 lines) From: James Cantor <James_Cantor@camh.net> Re: Differences between ROCs (55 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dividing the dataset into training and validation setsDividing the dataset into training and validation sets (33 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Re: Dividing the dataset into training and validation sets (75 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Doing EFA using correlation matrix as inputDoing EFA using correlation matrix as input (26 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Doing EFA using correlation matrix as input (34 lines) From: =?UTF-8?B?TWFydGEgR2FyY8OtYS1HcmFuZXJv?= <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regressionDummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (29 lines) From: paul wilson <paulwilsn@yahoo.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (54 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (64 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (181 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (245 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (65 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (276 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (494 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Duplicated File ManagementDuplicated File Management (30 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Duplicated File Management (66 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Duplicated File Management (20 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> EquamaxEquamax (27 lines) From: Hortensia Carrillo <hortensiacarrillo@hotmail.com> Error in syntaxError in syntax (103 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Error in syntax (84 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Error in syntax (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithmsErrors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (24 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of comorbidity's syntaxErrors of comorbidity's syntax (405 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax (104 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsErrors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (419 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (66 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (93 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Exporting Value Labels to Excel WorksheetsExporting Value Labels to Excel Worksheets (73 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Extracting numeric values from string fieldsExtracting numeric values from string fields (61 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (146 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (101 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> FW: Splines and Knots, againFW: Splines and Knots, again (53 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Factor Analysis and dichotomous dataFactor Analysis and dichotomous data (41 lines) From: Katina Dimoulias <kdimoulias@arch.usyd.edu.au> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (73 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (90 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (100 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (137 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav'File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (40 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (45 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (83 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (63 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Formatting the output of FrequenciesRe: Formatting the output of Frequencies (80 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Framework for Validating InstrumentFramework for Validating Instrument (25 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (47 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (71 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (130 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Fwd: Decision StatsFwd: Decision Stats (172 lines) From: Ajay ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> GEE with ordinal independent variable?GEE with ordinal independent variable? (25 lines) From: Thorgal <nicolasberkowitsch@hotmail.com> Re: GEE with ordinal independent variable? (35 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> GPL: template does not work for pie chartGPL: template does not work for pie chart (130 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression?Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (78 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (79 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (109 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (108 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (48 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (81 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (123 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (132 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> HELPHELP (32 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: HELP (64 lines) From: theodore.dwyer@polk-fl.net HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
5 percent trimmed mean5 percent trimmed mean (28 lines) From: Mariko Kato <marikokato@web.de> =?us-ascii?Q?Re=3ACalculating=20points?==?us-ascii?Q?Re=3ACalculating=20points?= (100 lines) From: =?us-ascii?Q?Jerabek=20Jindrich?= <JindraJerabek@seznam.cz> AMOS error message (cannot run the data)Re: AMOS error message (cannot run the data) (49 lines) From: TPieper <torsten_pieper@YAHOO.COM> Re: AMOS error message (cannot run the data) (55 lines) From: SowiLady <angelika.scheuer@GESIS.ORG> AW: Chart proplemsAW: Chart proplems (119 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> AW: Error in syntaxAW: Error in syntax (81 lines) From: Mario Giesel <spss.giesel@yahoo.de> AW: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsAW: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (421 lines) From: Mario Giesel <spss.giesel@yahoo.de> AW: SPSS Calling Home?AW: SPSS Calling Home? (125 lines) From: willers <willers@uni-duesseldorf.de> AW: Value labels for missing valuesAW: Value labels for missing values (159 lines) From: Ortseifen, Carina <carina.ortseifen@urz.uni-heidelberg.de> AW: Wrapping in table outputAW: Wrapping in table output (109 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> AW: aggregateAW: aggregate (78 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Adding/matchingAdding/matching (57 lines) From: Esther Fujiwara <efujiwara@UALBERTA.CA> Re: Adding/matching (88 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Adding/matching (58 lines) From: Esther Fujiwara <efujiwara@UALBERTA.CA> Aggregate OutputsAggregate Outputs (66 lines) From: Andrew Piskorowski <apiskorowski@surveysciences.com> Re: Aggregate Outputs (83 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Aggregate Syntax ErrorsAggregate Syntax Errors (42 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (63 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (40 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (51 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (21 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (85 lines) From: Albert-jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (82 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (138 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Any problems experienced having both version 16 and version 17 installed?Any problems experienced having both version 16 and version 17 installed? (30 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Any problems experienced having both version 16 and version 17 installed? (54 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Articles that used CHAID, CRT or QUESTArticles that used CHAID, CRT or QUEST (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Average Daily PopulationAverage Daily Population (25 lines) From: Christopher Lowenkamp <lowenkct@EMAIL.UC.EDU> Re: Average Daily Population (26 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Average Daily Population (25 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Average Daily Population (98 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Average Daily Population (47 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: Average Daily Population (29 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Average of time-series varibaleAverage of time-series varibale (18 lines) From: Shane <shane.teehan@GMAIL.COM> Re: Average of time-series varibale (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Bar Graph with Percent of BarBar Graph with Percent of Bar (58 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Bar Graph with Percent of Bar (108 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntaxBizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (53 lines) From: David Futrell <dfutrell62@yahoo.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (80 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (99 lines) From: Fry, Jonathan B. <jfry@SPSS.COM> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (48 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (113 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (149 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (157 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (177 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (203 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (181 lines) From: Weeks, Kyle <kweeks@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (210 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (240 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (288 lines) From: Graham Wright <gwwri@brandeis.edu> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (261 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Break a LAGBreak a LAG (52 lines) From: Albert-jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Break a LAG (81 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Break a LAG (70 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Break a LAG (259 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Break a LAG (55 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Break a LAG (66 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> CATPCA and CATREG: Inknots and splinesCATPCA and CATREG: Inknots and splines (69 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> CFA & SEMCFA & SEM (20 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: CFA & SEM (54 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> CODECODE (24 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: CODE (45 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Calculating pointsCalculating points (30 lines) From: Vanessa K <vanessa.k@AUSSURVEYS.COM> Re: Calculating points (233 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Calculating points (15 lines) From: Vanessa K <vanessa.k@AUSSURVEYS.COM> Calculation of sample size on multiple variablesCalculation of sample size on multiple variables (30 lines) From: Wincy Chan <wincy@hku.hk> Changing Hardware and using same license ?Changing Hardware and using same license ? (29 lines) From: Shakeel Ahmed <s4shakil@GMAIL.COM> Re: Changing Hardware and using same license ? (49 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Chart proplemsChart proplems (50 lines) From: Stephen Schafer <schafers@gdls.com> CodeCode (48 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: Code (99 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Code (134 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Color printing problemColor printing problem (42 lines) From: Kosh Ka <koshka@mochamail.com> Complexity science and SPSSComplexity science and SPSS (27 lines) From: Clive Downs <clive.downs@READING.GOV.UK> Re: Complexity science and SPSS (52 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Complexity science and SPSS (149 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Compute r form group meansCompute r form group means (35 lines) From: William Dudley WNDUDLEY <WNDUDLEY@uncg.edu> Re: Compute r form group means (63 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor AnalysisConfirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (38 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (58 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (113 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (39 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (66 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (103 lines) From: Sara House <Shouse1@luc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (125 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (135 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (129 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (151 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (177 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (193 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (261 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (234 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (264 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Copy and pasting variable lables and valuesCopy and pasting variable lables and values (43 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (70 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (60 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (94 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (103 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (112 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Counting across datesCounting across dates (43 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Counting across dates (46 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Counting across dates (35 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Counts conditioned on variable values.Counts conditioned on variable values. (45 lines) From: Boris Ratchev <bratchev@yahoo.com> Re: Counts conditioned on variable values. (109 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Creating Time VariableCreating Time Variable (28 lines) From: leah rubin <lhr1807@gmail.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (118 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Creating a Data File from Scratch with PythonCreating a Data File from Scratch with Python (21 lines) From: Steve <sbearman@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Creating a Data File from Scratch with Python (47 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Cross-correlation analysisCross-correlation analysis (67 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Custom Tables Summary StatsCustom Tables Summary Stats (35 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (59 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (76 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Decision Tree QuestionDecision Tree Question (20 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Re: Decision Tree Question (41 lines) From: Oliver, Richard <roliver@spss.com> Re: Decision Tree Question (67 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Default number of decimal places in SPSS tablesDefault number of decimal places in SPSS tables (28 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (95 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (121 lines) From: Neda Faregh <nfaregh@rogers.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (55 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (76 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (120 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (162 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (139 lines) From: Sakari Lemola <sakari.lemola@unibas.ch> Deriving variables from a date variableDeriving variables from a date variable (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (43 lines) From: Mark Palmberg <palmberg@gmail.com> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (59 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Determining GPADetermining GPA (24 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (52 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (86 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (28 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (61 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (96 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel DataRe: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (25 lines) From: Hans Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (54 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <RGuerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (121 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (45 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (135 lines) From: dakalahar@netzero.net <dakalahar@NETZERO.NET> Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA?Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (29 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (43 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Differences between ROCsDifferences between ROCs (37 lines) From: James Cantor <James_Cantor@camh.net> Re: Differences between ROCs (55 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dividing the dataset into training and validation setsDividing the dataset into training and validation sets (33 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Re: Dividing the dataset into training and validation sets (75 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Doing EFA using correlation matrix as inputDoing EFA using correlation matrix as input (26 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Doing EFA using correlation matrix as input (34 lines) From: =?UTF-8?B?TWFydGEgR2FyY8OtYS1HcmFuZXJv?= <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regressionDummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (29 lines) From: paul wilson <paulwilsn@yahoo.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (54 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (64 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (181 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (245 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (65 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (276 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (494 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Duplicated File ManagementDuplicated File Management (30 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Duplicated File Management (66 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Duplicated File Management (20 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> EquamaxEquamax (27 lines) From: Hortensia Carrillo <hortensiacarrillo@hotmail.com> Error in syntaxError in syntax (103 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Error in syntax (84 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Error in syntax (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithmsErrors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (24 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of comorbidity's syntaxErrors of comorbidity's syntax (405 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax (104 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsErrors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (419 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (66 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (93 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Exporting Value Labels to Excel WorksheetsExporting Value Labels to Excel Worksheets (73 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Extracting numeric values from string fieldsExtracting numeric values from string fields (61 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (146 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (101 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> FW: Splines and Knots, againFW: Splines and Knots, again (53 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Factor Analysis and dichotomous dataFactor Analysis and dichotomous data (41 lines) From: Katina Dimoulias <kdimoulias@arch.usyd.edu.au> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (73 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (90 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (100 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (137 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav'File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (40 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (45 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (83 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (63 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Formatting the output of FrequenciesRe: Formatting the output of Frequencies (80 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Framework for Validating InstrumentFramework for Validating Instrument (25 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (47 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (71 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (130 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Fwd: Decision StatsFwd: Decision Stats (172 lines) From: Ajay ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> GEE with ordinal independent variable?GEE with ordinal independent variable? (25 lines) From: Thorgal <nicolasberkowitsch@hotmail.com> Re: GEE with ordinal independent variable? (35 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> GPL: template does not work for pie chartGPL: template does not work for pie chart (130 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression?Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (78 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (79 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (109 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (108 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (48 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (81 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (123 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (132 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> HELPHELP (32 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: HELP (64 lines) From: theodore.dwyer@polk-fl.net HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
=?us-ascii?Q?Re=3ACalculating=20points?==?us-ascii?Q?Re=3ACalculating=20points?= (100 lines) From: =?us-ascii?Q?Jerabek=20Jindrich?= <JindraJerabek@seznam.cz> AMOS error message (cannot run the data)Re: AMOS error message (cannot run the data) (49 lines) From: TPieper <torsten_pieper@YAHOO.COM> Re: AMOS error message (cannot run the data) (55 lines) From: SowiLady <angelika.scheuer@GESIS.ORG> AW: Chart proplemsAW: Chart proplems (119 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> AW: Error in syntaxAW: Error in syntax (81 lines) From: Mario Giesel <spss.giesel@yahoo.de> AW: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsAW: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (421 lines) From: Mario Giesel <spss.giesel@yahoo.de> AW: SPSS Calling Home?AW: SPSS Calling Home? (125 lines) From: willers <willers@uni-duesseldorf.de> AW: Value labels for missing valuesAW: Value labels for missing values (159 lines) From: Ortseifen, Carina <carina.ortseifen@urz.uni-heidelberg.de> AW: Wrapping in table outputAW: Wrapping in table output (109 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> AW: aggregateAW: aggregate (78 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Adding/matchingAdding/matching (57 lines) From: Esther Fujiwara <efujiwara@UALBERTA.CA> Re: Adding/matching (88 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Adding/matching (58 lines) From: Esther Fujiwara <efujiwara@UALBERTA.CA> Aggregate OutputsAggregate Outputs (66 lines) From: Andrew Piskorowski <apiskorowski@surveysciences.com> Re: Aggregate Outputs (83 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Aggregate Syntax ErrorsAggregate Syntax Errors (42 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (63 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (40 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (51 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (21 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (85 lines) From: Albert-jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (82 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (138 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Any problems experienced having both version 16 and version 17 installed?Any problems experienced having both version 16 and version 17 installed? (30 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Any problems experienced having both version 16 and version 17 installed? (54 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Articles that used CHAID, CRT or QUESTArticles that used CHAID, CRT or QUEST (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Average Daily PopulationAverage Daily Population (25 lines) From: Christopher Lowenkamp <lowenkct@EMAIL.UC.EDU> Re: Average Daily Population (26 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Average Daily Population (25 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Average Daily Population (98 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Average Daily Population (47 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: Average Daily Population (29 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Average of time-series varibaleAverage of time-series varibale (18 lines) From: Shane <shane.teehan@GMAIL.COM> Re: Average of time-series varibale (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Bar Graph with Percent of BarBar Graph with Percent of Bar (58 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Bar Graph with Percent of Bar (108 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntaxBizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (53 lines) From: David Futrell <dfutrell62@yahoo.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (80 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (99 lines) From: Fry, Jonathan B. <jfry@SPSS.COM> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (48 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (113 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (149 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (157 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (177 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (203 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (181 lines) From: Weeks, Kyle <kweeks@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (210 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (240 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (288 lines) From: Graham Wright <gwwri@brandeis.edu> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (261 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Break a LAGBreak a LAG (52 lines) From: Albert-jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Break a LAG (81 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Break a LAG (70 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Break a LAG (259 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Break a LAG (55 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Break a LAG (66 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> CATPCA and CATREG: Inknots and splinesCATPCA and CATREG: Inknots and splines (69 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> CFA & SEMCFA & SEM (20 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: CFA & SEM (54 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> CODECODE (24 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: CODE (45 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Calculating pointsCalculating points (30 lines) From: Vanessa K <vanessa.k@AUSSURVEYS.COM> Re: Calculating points (233 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Calculating points (15 lines) From: Vanessa K <vanessa.k@AUSSURVEYS.COM> Calculation of sample size on multiple variablesCalculation of sample size on multiple variables (30 lines) From: Wincy Chan <wincy@hku.hk> Changing Hardware and using same license ?Changing Hardware and using same license ? (29 lines) From: Shakeel Ahmed <s4shakil@GMAIL.COM> Re: Changing Hardware and using same license ? (49 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Chart proplemsChart proplems (50 lines) From: Stephen Schafer <schafers@gdls.com> CodeCode (48 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: Code (99 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Code (134 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Color printing problemColor printing problem (42 lines) From: Kosh Ka <koshka@mochamail.com> Complexity science and SPSSComplexity science and SPSS (27 lines) From: Clive Downs <clive.downs@READING.GOV.UK> Re: Complexity science and SPSS (52 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Complexity science and SPSS (149 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Compute r form group meansCompute r form group means (35 lines) From: William Dudley WNDUDLEY <WNDUDLEY@uncg.edu> Re: Compute r form group means (63 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor AnalysisConfirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (38 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (58 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (113 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (39 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (66 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (103 lines) From: Sara House <Shouse1@luc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (125 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (135 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (129 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (151 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (177 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (193 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (261 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (234 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (264 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Copy and pasting variable lables and valuesCopy and pasting variable lables and values (43 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (70 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (60 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (94 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (103 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (112 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Counting across datesCounting across dates (43 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Counting across dates (46 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Counting across dates (35 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Counts conditioned on variable values.Counts conditioned on variable values. (45 lines) From: Boris Ratchev <bratchev@yahoo.com> Re: Counts conditioned on variable values. (109 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Creating Time VariableCreating Time Variable (28 lines) From: leah rubin <lhr1807@gmail.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (118 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Creating a Data File from Scratch with PythonCreating a Data File from Scratch with Python (21 lines) From: Steve <sbearman@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Creating a Data File from Scratch with Python (47 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Cross-correlation analysisCross-correlation analysis (67 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Custom Tables Summary StatsCustom Tables Summary Stats (35 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (59 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (76 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Decision Tree QuestionDecision Tree Question (20 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Re: Decision Tree Question (41 lines) From: Oliver, Richard <roliver@spss.com> Re: Decision Tree Question (67 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Default number of decimal places in SPSS tablesDefault number of decimal places in SPSS tables (28 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (95 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (121 lines) From: Neda Faregh <nfaregh@rogers.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (55 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (76 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (120 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (162 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (139 lines) From: Sakari Lemola <sakari.lemola@unibas.ch> Deriving variables from a date variableDeriving variables from a date variable (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (43 lines) From: Mark Palmberg <palmberg@gmail.com> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (59 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Determining GPADetermining GPA (24 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (52 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (86 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (28 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (61 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (96 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel DataRe: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (25 lines) From: Hans Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (54 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <RGuerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (121 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (45 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (135 lines) From: dakalahar@netzero.net <dakalahar@NETZERO.NET> Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA?Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (29 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (43 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Differences between ROCsDifferences between ROCs (37 lines) From: James Cantor <James_Cantor@camh.net> Re: Differences between ROCs (55 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dividing the dataset into training and validation setsDividing the dataset into training and validation sets (33 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Re: Dividing the dataset into training and validation sets (75 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Doing EFA using correlation matrix as inputDoing EFA using correlation matrix as input (26 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Doing EFA using correlation matrix as input (34 lines) From: =?UTF-8?B?TWFydGEgR2FyY8OtYS1HcmFuZXJv?= <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regressionDummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (29 lines) From: paul wilson <paulwilsn@yahoo.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (54 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (64 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (181 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (245 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (65 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (276 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (494 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Duplicated File ManagementDuplicated File Management (30 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Duplicated File Management (66 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Duplicated File Management (20 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> EquamaxEquamax (27 lines) From: Hortensia Carrillo <hortensiacarrillo@hotmail.com> Error in syntaxError in syntax (103 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Error in syntax (84 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Error in syntax (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithmsErrors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (24 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of comorbidity's syntaxErrors of comorbidity's syntax (405 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax (104 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsErrors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (419 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (66 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (93 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Exporting Value Labels to Excel WorksheetsExporting Value Labels to Excel Worksheets (73 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Extracting numeric values from string fieldsExtracting numeric values from string fields (61 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (146 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (101 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> FW: Splines and Knots, againFW: Splines and Knots, again (53 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Factor Analysis and dichotomous dataFactor Analysis and dichotomous data (41 lines) From: Katina Dimoulias <kdimoulias@arch.usyd.edu.au> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (73 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (90 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (100 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (137 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav'File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (40 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (45 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (83 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (63 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Formatting the output of FrequenciesRe: Formatting the output of Frequencies (80 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Framework for Validating InstrumentFramework for Validating Instrument (25 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (47 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (71 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (130 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Fwd: Decision StatsFwd: Decision Stats (172 lines) From: Ajay ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> GEE with ordinal independent variable?GEE with ordinal independent variable? (25 lines) From: Thorgal <nicolasberkowitsch@hotmail.com> Re: GEE with ordinal independent variable? (35 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> GPL: template does not work for pie chartGPL: template does not work for pie chart (130 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression?Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (78 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (79 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (109 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (108 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (48 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (81 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (123 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (132 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> HELPHELP (32 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: HELP (64 lines) From: theodore.dwyer@polk-fl.net HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
AMOS error message (cannot run the data)Re: AMOS error message (cannot run the data) (49 lines) From: TPieper <torsten_pieper@YAHOO.COM> Re: AMOS error message (cannot run the data) (55 lines) From: SowiLady <angelika.scheuer@GESIS.ORG> AW: Chart proplemsAW: Chart proplems (119 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> AW: Error in syntaxAW: Error in syntax (81 lines) From: Mario Giesel <spss.giesel@yahoo.de> AW: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsAW: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (421 lines) From: Mario Giesel <spss.giesel@yahoo.de> AW: SPSS Calling Home?AW: SPSS Calling Home? (125 lines) From: willers <willers@uni-duesseldorf.de> AW: Value labels for missing valuesAW: Value labels for missing values (159 lines) From: Ortseifen, Carina <carina.ortseifen@urz.uni-heidelberg.de> AW: Wrapping in table outputAW: Wrapping in table output (109 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> AW: aggregateAW: aggregate (78 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Adding/matchingAdding/matching (57 lines) From: Esther Fujiwara <efujiwara@UALBERTA.CA> Re: Adding/matching (88 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Adding/matching (58 lines) From: Esther Fujiwara <efujiwara@UALBERTA.CA> Aggregate OutputsAggregate Outputs (66 lines) From: Andrew Piskorowski <apiskorowski@surveysciences.com> Re: Aggregate Outputs (83 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Aggregate Syntax ErrorsAggregate Syntax Errors (42 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (63 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (40 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (51 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (21 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (85 lines) From: Albert-jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (82 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (138 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Any problems experienced having both version 16 and version 17 installed?Any problems experienced having both version 16 and version 17 installed? (30 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Any problems experienced having both version 16 and version 17 installed? (54 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Articles that used CHAID, CRT or QUESTArticles that used CHAID, CRT or QUEST (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Average Daily PopulationAverage Daily Population (25 lines) From: Christopher Lowenkamp <lowenkct@EMAIL.UC.EDU> Re: Average Daily Population (26 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Average Daily Population (25 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Average Daily Population (98 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Average Daily Population (47 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: Average Daily Population (29 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Average of time-series varibaleAverage of time-series varibale (18 lines) From: Shane <shane.teehan@GMAIL.COM> Re: Average of time-series varibale (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Bar Graph with Percent of BarBar Graph with Percent of Bar (58 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Bar Graph with Percent of Bar (108 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntaxBizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (53 lines) From: David Futrell <dfutrell62@yahoo.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (80 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (99 lines) From: Fry, Jonathan B. <jfry@SPSS.COM> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (48 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (113 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (149 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (157 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (177 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (203 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (181 lines) From: Weeks, Kyle <kweeks@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (210 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (240 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (288 lines) From: Graham Wright <gwwri@brandeis.edu> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (261 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Break a LAGBreak a LAG (52 lines) From: Albert-jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Break a LAG (81 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Break a LAG (70 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Break a LAG (259 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Break a LAG (55 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Break a LAG (66 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> CATPCA and CATREG: Inknots and splinesCATPCA and CATREG: Inknots and splines (69 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> CFA & SEMCFA & SEM (20 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: CFA & SEM (54 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> CODECODE (24 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: CODE (45 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Calculating pointsCalculating points (30 lines) From: Vanessa K <vanessa.k@AUSSURVEYS.COM> Re: Calculating points (233 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Calculating points (15 lines) From: Vanessa K <vanessa.k@AUSSURVEYS.COM> Calculation of sample size on multiple variablesCalculation of sample size on multiple variables (30 lines) From: Wincy Chan <wincy@hku.hk> Changing Hardware and using same license ?Changing Hardware and using same license ? (29 lines) From: Shakeel Ahmed <s4shakil@GMAIL.COM> Re: Changing Hardware and using same license ? (49 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Chart proplemsChart proplems (50 lines) From: Stephen Schafer <schafers@gdls.com> CodeCode (48 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: Code (99 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Code (134 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Color printing problemColor printing problem (42 lines) From: Kosh Ka <koshka@mochamail.com> Complexity science and SPSSComplexity science and SPSS (27 lines) From: Clive Downs <clive.downs@READING.GOV.UK> Re: Complexity science and SPSS (52 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Complexity science and SPSS (149 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Compute r form group meansCompute r form group means (35 lines) From: William Dudley WNDUDLEY <WNDUDLEY@uncg.edu> Re: Compute r form group means (63 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor AnalysisConfirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (38 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (58 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (113 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (39 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (66 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (103 lines) From: Sara House <Shouse1@luc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (125 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (135 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (129 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (151 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (177 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (193 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (261 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (234 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (264 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Copy and pasting variable lables and valuesCopy and pasting variable lables and values (43 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (70 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (60 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (94 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (103 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (112 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Counting across datesCounting across dates (43 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Counting across dates (46 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Counting across dates (35 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Counts conditioned on variable values.Counts conditioned on variable values. (45 lines) From: Boris Ratchev <bratchev@yahoo.com> Re: Counts conditioned on variable values. (109 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Creating Time VariableCreating Time Variable (28 lines) From: leah rubin <lhr1807@gmail.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (118 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Creating a Data File from Scratch with PythonCreating a Data File from Scratch with Python (21 lines) From: Steve <sbearman@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Creating a Data File from Scratch with Python (47 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Cross-correlation analysisCross-correlation analysis (67 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Custom Tables Summary StatsCustom Tables Summary Stats (35 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (59 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (76 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Decision Tree QuestionDecision Tree Question (20 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Re: Decision Tree Question (41 lines) From: Oliver, Richard <roliver@spss.com> Re: Decision Tree Question (67 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Default number of decimal places in SPSS tablesDefault number of decimal places in SPSS tables (28 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (95 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (121 lines) From: Neda Faregh <nfaregh@rogers.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (55 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (76 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (120 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (162 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (139 lines) From: Sakari Lemola <sakari.lemola@unibas.ch> Deriving variables from a date variableDeriving variables from a date variable (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (43 lines) From: Mark Palmberg <palmberg@gmail.com> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (59 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Determining GPADetermining GPA (24 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (52 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (86 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (28 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (61 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (96 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel DataRe: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (25 lines) From: Hans Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (54 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <RGuerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (121 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (45 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (135 lines) From: dakalahar@netzero.net <dakalahar@NETZERO.NET> Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA?Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (29 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (43 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Differences between ROCsDifferences between ROCs (37 lines) From: James Cantor <James_Cantor@camh.net> Re: Differences between ROCs (55 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dividing the dataset into training and validation setsDividing the dataset into training and validation sets (33 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Re: Dividing the dataset into training and validation sets (75 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Doing EFA using correlation matrix as inputDoing EFA using correlation matrix as input (26 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Doing EFA using correlation matrix as input (34 lines) From: =?UTF-8?B?TWFydGEgR2FyY8OtYS1HcmFuZXJv?= <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regressionDummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (29 lines) From: paul wilson <paulwilsn@yahoo.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (54 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (64 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (181 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (245 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (65 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (276 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (494 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Duplicated File ManagementDuplicated File Management (30 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Duplicated File Management (66 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Duplicated File Management (20 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> EquamaxEquamax (27 lines) From: Hortensia Carrillo <hortensiacarrillo@hotmail.com> Error in syntaxError in syntax (103 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Error in syntax (84 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Error in syntax (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithmsErrors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (24 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of comorbidity's syntaxErrors of comorbidity's syntax (405 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax (104 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsErrors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (419 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (66 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (93 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Exporting Value Labels to Excel WorksheetsExporting Value Labels to Excel Worksheets (73 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Extracting numeric values from string fieldsExtracting numeric values from string fields (61 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (146 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (101 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> FW: Splines and Knots, againFW: Splines and Knots, again (53 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Factor Analysis and dichotomous dataFactor Analysis and dichotomous data (41 lines) From: Katina Dimoulias <kdimoulias@arch.usyd.edu.au> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (73 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (90 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (100 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (137 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav'File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (40 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (45 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (83 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (63 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Formatting the output of FrequenciesRe: Formatting the output of Frequencies (80 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Framework for Validating InstrumentFramework for Validating Instrument (25 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (47 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (71 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (130 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Fwd: Decision StatsFwd: Decision Stats (172 lines) From: Ajay ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> GEE with ordinal independent variable?GEE with ordinal independent variable? (25 lines) From: Thorgal <nicolasberkowitsch@hotmail.com> Re: GEE with ordinal independent variable? (35 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> GPL: template does not work for pie chartGPL: template does not work for pie chart (130 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression?Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (78 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (79 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (109 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (108 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (48 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (81 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (123 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (132 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> HELPHELP (32 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: HELP (64 lines) From: theodore.dwyer@polk-fl.net HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
AW: Chart proplemsAW: Chart proplems (119 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> AW: Error in syntaxAW: Error in syntax (81 lines) From: Mario Giesel <spss.giesel@yahoo.de> AW: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsAW: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (421 lines) From: Mario Giesel <spss.giesel@yahoo.de> AW: SPSS Calling Home?AW: SPSS Calling Home? (125 lines) From: willers <willers@uni-duesseldorf.de> AW: Value labels for missing valuesAW: Value labels for missing values (159 lines) From: Ortseifen, Carina <carina.ortseifen@urz.uni-heidelberg.de> AW: Wrapping in table outputAW: Wrapping in table output (109 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> AW: aggregateAW: aggregate (78 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Adding/matchingAdding/matching (57 lines) From: Esther Fujiwara <efujiwara@UALBERTA.CA> Re: Adding/matching (88 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Adding/matching (58 lines) From: Esther Fujiwara <efujiwara@UALBERTA.CA> Aggregate OutputsAggregate Outputs (66 lines) From: Andrew Piskorowski <apiskorowski@surveysciences.com> Re: Aggregate Outputs (83 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Aggregate Syntax ErrorsAggregate Syntax Errors (42 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (63 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (40 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (51 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (21 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (85 lines) From: Albert-jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (82 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (138 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Any problems experienced having both version 16 and version 17 installed?Any problems experienced having both version 16 and version 17 installed? (30 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Any problems experienced having both version 16 and version 17 installed? (54 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Articles that used CHAID, CRT or QUESTArticles that used CHAID, CRT or QUEST (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Average Daily PopulationAverage Daily Population (25 lines) From: Christopher Lowenkamp <lowenkct@EMAIL.UC.EDU> Re: Average Daily Population (26 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Average Daily Population (25 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Average Daily Population (98 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Average Daily Population (47 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: Average Daily Population (29 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Average of time-series varibaleAverage of time-series varibale (18 lines) From: Shane <shane.teehan@GMAIL.COM> Re: Average of time-series varibale (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Bar Graph with Percent of BarBar Graph with Percent of Bar (58 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Bar Graph with Percent of Bar (108 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntaxBizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (53 lines) From: David Futrell <dfutrell62@yahoo.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (80 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (99 lines) From: Fry, Jonathan B. <jfry@SPSS.COM> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (48 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (113 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (149 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (157 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (177 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (203 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (181 lines) From: Weeks, Kyle <kweeks@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (210 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (240 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (288 lines) From: Graham Wright <gwwri@brandeis.edu> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (261 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Break a LAGBreak a LAG (52 lines) From: Albert-jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Break a LAG (81 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Break a LAG (70 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Break a LAG (259 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Break a LAG (55 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Break a LAG (66 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> CATPCA and CATREG: Inknots and splinesCATPCA and CATREG: Inknots and splines (69 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> CFA & SEMCFA & SEM (20 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: CFA & SEM (54 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> CODECODE (24 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: CODE (45 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Calculating pointsCalculating points (30 lines) From: Vanessa K <vanessa.k@AUSSURVEYS.COM> Re: Calculating points (233 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Calculating points (15 lines) From: Vanessa K <vanessa.k@AUSSURVEYS.COM> Calculation of sample size on multiple variablesCalculation of sample size on multiple variables (30 lines) From: Wincy Chan <wincy@hku.hk> Changing Hardware and using same license ?Changing Hardware and using same license ? (29 lines) From: Shakeel Ahmed <s4shakil@GMAIL.COM> Re: Changing Hardware and using same license ? (49 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Chart proplemsChart proplems (50 lines) From: Stephen Schafer <schafers@gdls.com> CodeCode (48 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: Code (99 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Code (134 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Color printing problemColor printing problem (42 lines) From: Kosh Ka <koshka@mochamail.com> Complexity science and SPSSComplexity science and SPSS (27 lines) From: Clive Downs <clive.downs@READING.GOV.UK> Re: Complexity science and SPSS (52 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Complexity science and SPSS (149 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Compute r form group meansCompute r form group means (35 lines) From: William Dudley WNDUDLEY <WNDUDLEY@uncg.edu> Re: Compute r form group means (63 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor AnalysisConfirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (38 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (58 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (113 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (39 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (66 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (103 lines) From: Sara House <Shouse1@luc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (125 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (135 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (129 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (151 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (177 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (193 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (261 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (234 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (264 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Copy and pasting variable lables and valuesCopy and pasting variable lables and values (43 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (70 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (60 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (94 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (103 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (112 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Counting across datesCounting across dates (43 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Counting across dates (46 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Counting across dates (35 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Counts conditioned on variable values.Counts conditioned on variable values. (45 lines) From: Boris Ratchev <bratchev@yahoo.com> Re: Counts conditioned on variable values. (109 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Creating Time VariableCreating Time Variable (28 lines) From: leah rubin <lhr1807@gmail.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (118 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Creating a Data File from Scratch with PythonCreating a Data File from Scratch with Python (21 lines) From: Steve <sbearman@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Creating a Data File from Scratch with Python (47 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Cross-correlation analysisCross-correlation analysis (67 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Custom Tables Summary StatsCustom Tables Summary Stats (35 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (59 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (76 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Decision Tree QuestionDecision Tree Question (20 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Re: Decision Tree Question (41 lines) From: Oliver, Richard <roliver@spss.com> Re: Decision Tree Question (67 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Default number of decimal places in SPSS tablesDefault number of decimal places in SPSS tables (28 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (95 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (121 lines) From: Neda Faregh <nfaregh@rogers.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (55 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (76 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (120 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (162 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (139 lines) From: Sakari Lemola <sakari.lemola@unibas.ch> Deriving variables from a date variableDeriving variables from a date variable (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (43 lines) From: Mark Palmberg <palmberg@gmail.com> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (59 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Determining GPADetermining GPA (24 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (52 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (86 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (28 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (61 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (96 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel DataRe: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (25 lines) From: Hans Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (54 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <RGuerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (121 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (45 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (135 lines) From: dakalahar@netzero.net <dakalahar@NETZERO.NET> Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA?Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (29 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (43 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Differences between ROCsDifferences between ROCs (37 lines) From: James Cantor <James_Cantor@camh.net> Re: Differences between ROCs (55 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dividing the dataset into training and validation setsDividing the dataset into training and validation sets (33 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Re: Dividing the dataset into training and validation sets (75 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Doing EFA using correlation matrix as inputDoing EFA using correlation matrix as input (26 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Doing EFA using correlation matrix as input (34 lines) From: =?UTF-8?B?TWFydGEgR2FyY8OtYS1HcmFuZXJv?= <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regressionDummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (29 lines) From: paul wilson <paulwilsn@yahoo.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (54 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (64 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (181 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (245 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (65 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (276 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (494 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Duplicated File ManagementDuplicated File Management (30 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Duplicated File Management (66 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Duplicated File Management (20 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> EquamaxEquamax (27 lines) From: Hortensia Carrillo <hortensiacarrillo@hotmail.com> Error in syntaxError in syntax (103 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Error in syntax (84 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Error in syntax (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithmsErrors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (24 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of comorbidity's syntaxErrors of comorbidity's syntax (405 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax (104 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsErrors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (419 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (66 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (93 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Exporting Value Labels to Excel WorksheetsExporting Value Labels to Excel Worksheets (73 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Extracting numeric values from string fieldsExtracting numeric values from string fields (61 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (146 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (101 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> FW: Splines and Knots, againFW: Splines and Knots, again (53 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Factor Analysis and dichotomous dataFactor Analysis and dichotomous data (41 lines) From: Katina Dimoulias <kdimoulias@arch.usyd.edu.au> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (73 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (90 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (100 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (137 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav'File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (40 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (45 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (83 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (63 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Formatting the output of FrequenciesRe: Formatting the output of Frequencies (80 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Framework for Validating InstrumentFramework for Validating Instrument (25 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (47 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (71 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (130 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Fwd: Decision StatsFwd: Decision Stats (172 lines) From: Ajay ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> GEE with ordinal independent variable?GEE with ordinal independent variable? (25 lines) From: Thorgal <nicolasberkowitsch@hotmail.com> Re: GEE with ordinal independent variable? (35 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> GPL: template does not work for pie chartGPL: template does not work for pie chart (130 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression?Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (78 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (79 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (109 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (108 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (48 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (81 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (123 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (132 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> HELPHELP (32 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: HELP (64 lines) From: theodore.dwyer@polk-fl.net HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
AW: Error in syntaxAW: Error in syntax (81 lines) From: Mario Giesel <spss.giesel@yahoo.de> AW: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsAW: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (421 lines) From: Mario Giesel <spss.giesel@yahoo.de> AW: SPSS Calling Home?AW: SPSS Calling Home? (125 lines) From: willers <willers@uni-duesseldorf.de> AW: Value labels for missing valuesAW: Value labels for missing values (159 lines) From: Ortseifen, Carina <carina.ortseifen@urz.uni-heidelberg.de> AW: Wrapping in table outputAW: Wrapping in table output (109 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> AW: aggregateAW: aggregate (78 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Adding/matchingAdding/matching (57 lines) From: Esther Fujiwara <efujiwara@UALBERTA.CA> Re: Adding/matching (88 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Adding/matching (58 lines) From: Esther Fujiwara <efujiwara@UALBERTA.CA> Aggregate OutputsAggregate Outputs (66 lines) From: Andrew Piskorowski <apiskorowski@surveysciences.com> Re: Aggregate Outputs (83 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Aggregate Syntax ErrorsAggregate Syntax Errors (42 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (63 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (40 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (51 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (21 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (85 lines) From: Albert-jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (82 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (138 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Any problems experienced having both version 16 and version 17 installed?Any problems experienced having both version 16 and version 17 installed? (30 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Any problems experienced having both version 16 and version 17 installed? (54 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Articles that used CHAID, CRT or QUESTArticles that used CHAID, CRT or QUEST (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Average Daily PopulationAverage Daily Population (25 lines) From: Christopher Lowenkamp <lowenkct@EMAIL.UC.EDU> Re: Average Daily Population (26 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Average Daily Population (25 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Average Daily Population (98 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Average Daily Population (47 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: Average Daily Population (29 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Average of time-series varibaleAverage of time-series varibale (18 lines) From: Shane <shane.teehan@GMAIL.COM> Re: Average of time-series varibale (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Bar Graph with Percent of BarBar Graph with Percent of Bar (58 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Bar Graph with Percent of Bar (108 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntaxBizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (53 lines) From: David Futrell <dfutrell62@yahoo.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (80 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (99 lines) From: Fry, Jonathan B. <jfry@SPSS.COM> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (48 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (113 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (149 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (157 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (177 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (203 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (181 lines) From: Weeks, Kyle <kweeks@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (210 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (240 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (288 lines) From: Graham Wright <gwwri@brandeis.edu> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (261 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Break a LAGBreak a LAG (52 lines) From: Albert-jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Break a LAG (81 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Break a LAG (70 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Break a LAG (259 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Break a LAG (55 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Break a LAG (66 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> CATPCA and CATREG: Inknots and splinesCATPCA and CATREG: Inknots and splines (69 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> CFA & SEMCFA & SEM (20 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: CFA & SEM (54 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> CODECODE (24 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: CODE (45 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Calculating pointsCalculating points (30 lines) From: Vanessa K <vanessa.k@AUSSURVEYS.COM> Re: Calculating points (233 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Calculating points (15 lines) From: Vanessa K <vanessa.k@AUSSURVEYS.COM> Calculation of sample size on multiple variablesCalculation of sample size on multiple variables (30 lines) From: Wincy Chan <wincy@hku.hk> Changing Hardware and using same license ?Changing Hardware and using same license ? (29 lines) From: Shakeel Ahmed <s4shakil@GMAIL.COM> Re: Changing Hardware and using same license ? (49 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Chart proplemsChart proplems (50 lines) From: Stephen Schafer <schafers@gdls.com> CodeCode (48 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: Code (99 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Code (134 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Color printing problemColor printing problem (42 lines) From: Kosh Ka <koshka@mochamail.com> Complexity science and SPSSComplexity science and SPSS (27 lines) From: Clive Downs <clive.downs@READING.GOV.UK> Re: Complexity science and SPSS (52 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Complexity science and SPSS (149 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Compute r form group meansCompute r form group means (35 lines) From: William Dudley WNDUDLEY <WNDUDLEY@uncg.edu> Re: Compute r form group means (63 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor AnalysisConfirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (38 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (58 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (113 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (39 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (66 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (103 lines) From: Sara House <Shouse1@luc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (125 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (135 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (129 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (151 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (177 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (193 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (261 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (234 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (264 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Copy and pasting variable lables and valuesCopy and pasting variable lables and values (43 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (70 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (60 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (94 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (103 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (112 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Counting across datesCounting across dates (43 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Counting across dates (46 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Counting across dates (35 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Counts conditioned on variable values.Counts conditioned on variable values. (45 lines) From: Boris Ratchev <bratchev@yahoo.com> Re: Counts conditioned on variable values. (109 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Creating Time VariableCreating Time Variable (28 lines) From: leah rubin <lhr1807@gmail.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (118 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Creating a Data File from Scratch with PythonCreating a Data File from Scratch with Python (21 lines) From: Steve <sbearman@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Creating a Data File from Scratch with Python (47 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Cross-correlation analysisCross-correlation analysis (67 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Custom Tables Summary StatsCustom Tables Summary Stats (35 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (59 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (76 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Decision Tree QuestionDecision Tree Question (20 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Re: Decision Tree Question (41 lines) From: Oliver, Richard <roliver@spss.com> Re: Decision Tree Question (67 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Default number of decimal places in SPSS tablesDefault number of decimal places in SPSS tables (28 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (95 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (121 lines) From: Neda Faregh <nfaregh@rogers.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (55 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (76 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (120 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (162 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (139 lines) From: Sakari Lemola <sakari.lemola@unibas.ch> Deriving variables from a date variableDeriving variables from a date variable (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (43 lines) From: Mark Palmberg <palmberg@gmail.com> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (59 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Determining GPADetermining GPA (24 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (52 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (86 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (28 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (61 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (96 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel DataRe: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (25 lines) From: Hans Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (54 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <RGuerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (121 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (45 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (135 lines) From: dakalahar@netzero.net <dakalahar@NETZERO.NET> Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA?Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (29 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (43 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Differences between ROCsDifferences between ROCs (37 lines) From: James Cantor <James_Cantor@camh.net> Re: Differences between ROCs (55 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dividing the dataset into training and validation setsDividing the dataset into training and validation sets (33 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Re: Dividing the dataset into training and validation sets (75 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Doing EFA using correlation matrix as inputDoing EFA using correlation matrix as input (26 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Doing EFA using correlation matrix as input (34 lines) From: =?UTF-8?B?TWFydGEgR2FyY8OtYS1HcmFuZXJv?= <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regressionDummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (29 lines) From: paul wilson <paulwilsn@yahoo.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (54 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (64 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (181 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (245 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (65 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (276 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (494 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Duplicated File ManagementDuplicated File Management (30 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Duplicated File Management (66 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Duplicated File Management (20 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> EquamaxEquamax (27 lines) From: Hortensia Carrillo <hortensiacarrillo@hotmail.com> Error in syntaxError in syntax (103 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Error in syntax (84 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Error in syntax (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithmsErrors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (24 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of comorbidity's syntaxErrors of comorbidity's syntax (405 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax (104 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsErrors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (419 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (66 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (93 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Exporting Value Labels to Excel WorksheetsExporting Value Labels to Excel Worksheets (73 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Extracting numeric values from string fieldsExtracting numeric values from string fields (61 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (146 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (101 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> FW: Splines and Knots, againFW: Splines and Knots, again (53 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Factor Analysis and dichotomous dataFactor Analysis and dichotomous data (41 lines) From: Katina Dimoulias <kdimoulias@arch.usyd.edu.au> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (73 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (90 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (100 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (137 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav'File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (40 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (45 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (83 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (63 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Formatting the output of FrequenciesRe: Formatting the output of Frequencies (80 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Framework for Validating InstrumentFramework for Validating Instrument (25 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (47 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (71 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (130 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Fwd: Decision StatsFwd: Decision Stats (172 lines) From: Ajay ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> GEE with ordinal independent variable?GEE with ordinal independent variable? (25 lines) From: Thorgal <nicolasberkowitsch@hotmail.com> Re: GEE with ordinal independent variable? (35 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> GPL: template does not work for pie chartGPL: template does not work for pie chart (130 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression?Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (78 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (79 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (109 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (108 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (48 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (81 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (123 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (132 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> HELPHELP (32 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: HELP (64 lines) From: theodore.dwyer@polk-fl.net HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
AW: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsAW: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (421 lines) From: Mario Giesel <spss.giesel@yahoo.de> AW: SPSS Calling Home?AW: SPSS Calling Home? (125 lines) From: willers <willers@uni-duesseldorf.de> AW: Value labels for missing valuesAW: Value labels for missing values (159 lines) From: Ortseifen, Carina <carina.ortseifen@urz.uni-heidelberg.de> AW: Wrapping in table outputAW: Wrapping in table output (109 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> AW: aggregateAW: aggregate (78 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Adding/matchingAdding/matching (57 lines) From: Esther Fujiwara <efujiwara@UALBERTA.CA> Re: Adding/matching (88 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Adding/matching (58 lines) From: Esther Fujiwara <efujiwara@UALBERTA.CA> Aggregate OutputsAggregate Outputs (66 lines) From: Andrew Piskorowski <apiskorowski@surveysciences.com> Re: Aggregate Outputs (83 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Aggregate Syntax ErrorsAggregate Syntax Errors (42 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (63 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (40 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (51 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (21 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (85 lines) From: Albert-jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (82 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (138 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Any problems experienced having both version 16 and version 17 installed?Any problems experienced having both version 16 and version 17 installed? (30 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Any problems experienced having both version 16 and version 17 installed? (54 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Articles that used CHAID, CRT or QUESTArticles that used CHAID, CRT or QUEST (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Average Daily PopulationAverage Daily Population (25 lines) From: Christopher Lowenkamp <lowenkct@EMAIL.UC.EDU> Re: Average Daily Population (26 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Average Daily Population (25 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Average Daily Population (98 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Average Daily Population (47 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: Average Daily Population (29 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Average of time-series varibaleAverage of time-series varibale (18 lines) From: Shane <shane.teehan@GMAIL.COM> Re: Average of time-series varibale (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Bar Graph with Percent of BarBar Graph with Percent of Bar (58 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Bar Graph with Percent of Bar (108 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntaxBizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (53 lines) From: David Futrell <dfutrell62@yahoo.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (80 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (99 lines) From: Fry, Jonathan B. <jfry@SPSS.COM> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (48 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (113 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (149 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (157 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (177 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (203 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (181 lines) From: Weeks, Kyle <kweeks@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (210 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (240 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (288 lines) From: Graham Wright <gwwri@brandeis.edu> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (261 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Break a LAGBreak a LAG (52 lines) From: Albert-jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Break a LAG (81 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Break a LAG (70 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Break a LAG (259 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Break a LAG (55 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Break a LAG (66 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> CATPCA and CATREG: Inknots and splinesCATPCA and CATREG: Inknots and splines (69 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> CFA & SEMCFA & SEM (20 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: CFA & SEM (54 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> CODECODE (24 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: CODE (45 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Calculating pointsCalculating points (30 lines) From: Vanessa K <vanessa.k@AUSSURVEYS.COM> Re: Calculating points (233 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Calculating points (15 lines) From: Vanessa K <vanessa.k@AUSSURVEYS.COM> Calculation of sample size on multiple variablesCalculation of sample size on multiple variables (30 lines) From: Wincy Chan <wincy@hku.hk> Changing Hardware and using same license ?Changing Hardware and using same license ? (29 lines) From: Shakeel Ahmed <s4shakil@GMAIL.COM> Re: Changing Hardware and using same license ? (49 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Chart proplemsChart proplems (50 lines) From: Stephen Schafer <schafers@gdls.com> CodeCode (48 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: Code (99 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Code (134 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Color printing problemColor printing problem (42 lines) From: Kosh Ka <koshka@mochamail.com> Complexity science and SPSSComplexity science and SPSS (27 lines) From: Clive Downs <clive.downs@READING.GOV.UK> Re: Complexity science and SPSS (52 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Complexity science and SPSS (149 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Compute r form group meansCompute r form group means (35 lines) From: William Dudley WNDUDLEY <WNDUDLEY@uncg.edu> Re: Compute r form group means (63 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor AnalysisConfirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (38 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (58 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (113 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (39 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (66 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (103 lines) From: Sara House <Shouse1@luc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (125 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (135 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (129 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (151 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (177 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (193 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (261 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (234 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (264 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Copy and pasting variable lables and valuesCopy and pasting variable lables and values (43 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (70 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (60 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (94 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (103 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (112 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Counting across datesCounting across dates (43 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Counting across dates (46 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Counting across dates (35 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Counts conditioned on variable values.Counts conditioned on variable values. (45 lines) From: Boris Ratchev <bratchev@yahoo.com> Re: Counts conditioned on variable values. (109 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Creating Time VariableCreating Time Variable (28 lines) From: leah rubin <lhr1807@gmail.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (118 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Creating a Data File from Scratch with PythonCreating a Data File from Scratch with Python (21 lines) From: Steve <sbearman@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Creating a Data File from Scratch with Python (47 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Cross-correlation analysisCross-correlation analysis (67 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Custom Tables Summary StatsCustom Tables Summary Stats (35 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (59 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (76 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Decision Tree QuestionDecision Tree Question (20 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Re: Decision Tree Question (41 lines) From: Oliver, Richard <roliver@spss.com> Re: Decision Tree Question (67 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Default number of decimal places in SPSS tablesDefault number of decimal places in SPSS tables (28 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (95 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (121 lines) From: Neda Faregh <nfaregh@rogers.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (55 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (76 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (120 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (162 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (139 lines) From: Sakari Lemola <sakari.lemola@unibas.ch> Deriving variables from a date variableDeriving variables from a date variable (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (43 lines) From: Mark Palmberg <palmberg@gmail.com> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (59 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Determining GPADetermining GPA (24 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (52 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (86 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (28 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (61 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (96 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel DataRe: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (25 lines) From: Hans Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (54 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <RGuerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (121 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (45 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (135 lines) From: dakalahar@netzero.net <dakalahar@NETZERO.NET> Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA?Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (29 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (43 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Differences between ROCsDifferences between ROCs (37 lines) From: James Cantor <James_Cantor@camh.net> Re: Differences between ROCs (55 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dividing the dataset into training and validation setsDividing the dataset into training and validation sets (33 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Re: Dividing the dataset into training and validation sets (75 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Doing EFA using correlation matrix as inputDoing EFA using correlation matrix as input (26 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Doing EFA using correlation matrix as input (34 lines) From: =?UTF-8?B?TWFydGEgR2FyY8OtYS1HcmFuZXJv?= <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regressionDummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (29 lines) From: paul wilson <paulwilsn@yahoo.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (54 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (64 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (181 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (245 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (65 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (276 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (494 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Duplicated File ManagementDuplicated File Management (30 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Duplicated File Management (66 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Duplicated File Management (20 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> EquamaxEquamax (27 lines) From: Hortensia Carrillo <hortensiacarrillo@hotmail.com> Error in syntaxError in syntax (103 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Error in syntax (84 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Error in syntax (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithmsErrors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (24 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of comorbidity's syntaxErrors of comorbidity's syntax (405 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax (104 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsErrors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (419 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (66 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (93 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Exporting Value Labels to Excel WorksheetsExporting Value Labels to Excel Worksheets (73 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Extracting numeric values from string fieldsExtracting numeric values from string fields (61 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (146 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (101 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> FW: Splines and Knots, againFW: Splines and Knots, again (53 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Factor Analysis and dichotomous dataFactor Analysis and dichotomous data (41 lines) From: Katina Dimoulias <kdimoulias@arch.usyd.edu.au> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (73 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (90 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (100 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (137 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav'File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (40 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (45 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (83 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (63 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Formatting the output of FrequenciesRe: Formatting the output of Frequencies (80 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Framework for Validating InstrumentFramework for Validating Instrument (25 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (47 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (71 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (130 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Fwd: Decision StatsFwd: Decision Stats (172 lines) From: Ajay ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> GEE with ordinal independent variable?GEE with ordinal independent variable? (25 lines) From: Thorgal <nicolasberkowitsch@hotmail.com> Re: GEE with ordinal independent variable? (35 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> GPL: template does not work for pie chartGPL: template does not work for pie chart (130 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression?Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (78 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (79 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (109 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (108 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (48 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (81 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (123 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (132 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> HELPHELP (32 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: HELP (64 lines) From: theodore.dwyer@polk-fl.net HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
AW: SPSS Calling Home?AW: SPSS Calling Home? (125 lines) From: willers <willers@uni-duesseldorf.de> AW: Value labels for missing valuesAW: Value labels for missing values (159 lines) From: Ortseifen, Carina <carina.ortseifen@urz.uni-heidelberg.de> AW: Wrapping in table outputAW: Wrapping in table output (109 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> AW: aggregateAW: aggregate (78 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Adding/matchingAdding/matching (57 lines) From: Esther Fujiwara <efujiwara@UALBERTA.CA> Re: Adding/matching (88 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Adding/matching (58 lines) From: Esther Fujiwara <efujiwara@UALBERTA.CA> Aggregate OutputsAggregate Outputs (66 lines) From: Andrew Piskorowski <apiskorowski@surveysciences.com> Re: Aggregate Outputs (83 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Aggregate Syntax ErrorsAggregate Syntax Errors (42 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (63 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (40 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (51 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (21 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (85 lines) From: Albert-jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (82 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (138 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Any problems experienced having both version 16 and version 17 installed?Any problems experienced having both version 16 and version 17 installed? (30 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Any problems experienced having both version 16 and version 17 installed? (54 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Articles that used CHAID, CRT or QUESTArticles that used CHAID, CRT or QUEST (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Average Daily PopulationAverage Daily Population (25 lines) From: Christopher Lowenkamp <lowenkct@EMAIL.UC.EDU> Re: Average Daily Population (26 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Average Daily Population (25 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Average Daily Population (98 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Average Daily Population (47 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: Average Daily Population (29 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Average of time-series varibaleAverage of time-series varibale (18 lines) From: Shane <shane.teehan@GMAIL.COM> Re: Average of time-series varibale (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Bar Graph with Percent of BarBar Graph with Percent of Bar (58 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Bar Graph with Percent of Bar (108 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntaxBizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (53 lines) From: David Futrell <dfutrell62@yahoo.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (80 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (99 lines) From: Fry, Jonathan B. <jfry@SPSS.COM> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (48 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (113 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (149 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (157 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (177 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (203 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (181 lines) From: Weeks, Kyle <kweeks@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (210 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (240 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (288 lines) From: Graham Wright <gwwri@brandeis.edu> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (261 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Break a LAGBreak a LAG (52 lines) From: Albert-jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Break a LAG (81 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Break a LAG (70 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Break a LAG (259 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Break a LAG (55 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Break a LAG (66 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> CATPCA and CATREG: Inknots and splinesCATPCA and CATREG: Inknots and splines (69 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> CFA & SEMCFA & SEM (20 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: CFA & SEM (54 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> CODECODE (24 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: CODE (45 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Calculating pointsCalculating points (30 lines) From: Vanessa K <vanessa.k@AUSSURVEYS.COM> Re: Calculating points (233 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Calculating points (15 lines) From: Vanessa K <vanessa.k@AUSSURVEYS.COM> Calculation of sample size on multiple variablesCalculation of sample size on multiple variables (30 lines) From: Wincy Chan <wincy@hku.hk> Changing Hardware and using same license ?Changing Hardware and using same license ? (29 lines) From: Shakeel Ahmed <s4shakil@GMAIL.COM> Re: Changing Hardware and using same license ? (49 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Chart proplemsChart proplems (50 lines) From: Stephen Schafer <schafers@gdls.com> CodeCode (48 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: Code (99 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Code (134 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Color printing problemColor printing problem (42 lines) From: Kosh Ka <koshka@mochamail.com> Complexity science and SPSSComplexity science and SPSS (27 lines) From: Clive Downs <clive.downs@READING.GOV.UK> Re: Complexity science and SPSS (52 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Complexity science and SPSS (149 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Compute r form group meansCompute r form group means (35 lines) From: William Dudley WNDUDLEY <WNDUDLEY@uncg.edu> Re: Compute r form group means (63 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor AnalysisConfirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (38 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (58 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (113 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (39 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (66 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (103 lines) From: Sara House <Shouse1@luc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (125 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (135 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (129 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (151 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (177 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (193 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (261 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (234 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (264 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Copy and pasting variable lables and valuesCopy and pasting variable lables and values (43 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (70 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (60 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (94 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (103 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (112 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Counting across datesCounting across dates (43 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Counting across dates (46 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Counting across dates (35 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Counts conditioned on variable values.Counts conditioned on variable values. (45 lines) From: Boris Ratchev <bratchev@yahoo.com> Re: Counts conditioned on variable values. (109 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Creating Time VariableCreating Time Variable (28 lines) From: leah rubin <lhr1807@gmail.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (118 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Creating a Data File from Scratch with PythonCreating a Data File from Scratch with Python (21 lines) From: Steve <sbearman@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Creating a Data File from Scratch with Python (47 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Cross-correlation analysisCross-correlation analysis (67 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Custom Tables Summary StatsCustom Tables Summary Stats (35 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (59 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (76 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Decision Tree QuestionDecision Tree Question (20 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Re: Decision Tree Question (41 lines) From: Oliver, Richard <roliver@spss.com> Re: Decision Tree Question (67 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Default number of decimal places in SPSS tablesDefault number of decimal places in SPSS tables (28 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (95 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (121 lines) From: Neda Faregh <nfaregh@rogers.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (55 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (76 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (120 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (162 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (139 lines) From: Sakari Lemola <sakari.lemola@unibas.ch> Deriving variables from a date variableDeriving variables from a date variable (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (43 lines) From: Mark Palmberg <palmberg@gmail.com> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (59 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Determining GPADetermining GPA (24 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (52 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (86 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (28 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (61 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (96 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel DataRe: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (25 lines) From: Hans Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (54 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <RGuerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (121 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (45 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (135 lines) From: dakalahar@netzero.net <dakalahar@NETZERO.NET> Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA?Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (29 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (43 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Differences between ROCsDifferences between ROCs (37 lines) From: James Cantor <James_Cantor@camh.net> Re: Differences between ROCs (55 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dividing the dataset into training and validation setsDividing the dataset into training and validation sets (33 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Re: Dividing the dataset into training and validation sets (75 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Doing EFA using correlation matrix as inputDoing EFA using correlation matrix as input (26 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Doing EFA using correlation matrix as input (34 lines) From: =?UTF-8?B?TWFydGEgR2FyY8OtYS1HcmFuZXJv?= <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regressionDummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (29 lines) From: paul wilson <paulwilsn@yahoo.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (54 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (64 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (181 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (245 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (65 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (276 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (494 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Duplicated File ManagementDuplicated File Management (30 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Duplicated File Management (66 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Duplicated File Management (20 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> EquamaxEquamax (27 lines) From: Hortensia Carrillo <hortensiacarrillo@hotmail.com> Error in syntaxError in syntax (103 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Error in syntax (84 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Error in syntax (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithmsErrors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (24 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of comorbidity's syntaxErrors of comorbidity's syntax (405 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax (104 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsErrors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (419 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (66 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (93 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Exporting Value Labels to Excel WorksheetsExporting Value Labels to Excel Worksheets (73 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Extracting numeric values from string fieldsExtracting numeric values from string fields (61 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (146 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (101 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> FW: Splines and Knots, againFW: Splines and Knots, again (53 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Factor Analysis and dichotomous dataFactor Analysis and dichotomous data (41 lines) From: Katina Dimoulias <kdimoulias@arch.usyd.edu.au> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (73 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (90 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (100 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (137 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav'File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (40 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (45 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (83 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (63 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Formatting the output of FrequenciesRe: Formatting the output of Frequencies (80 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Framework for Validating InstrumentFramework for Validating Instrument (25 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (47 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (71 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (130 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Fwd: Decision StatsFwd: Decision Stats (172 lines) From: Ajay ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> GEE with ordinal independent variable?GEE with ordinal independent variable? (25 lines) From: Thorgal <nicolasberkowitsch@hotmail.com> Re: GEE with ordinal independent variable? (35 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> GPL: template does not work for pie chartGPL: template does not work for pie chart (130 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression?Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (78 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (79 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (109 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (108 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (48 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (81 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (123 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (132 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> HELPHELP (32 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: HELP (64 lines) From: theodore.dwyer@polk-fl.net HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
AW: Value labels for missing valuesAW: Value labels for missing values (159 lines) From: Ortseifen, Carina <carina.ortseifen@urz.uni-heidelberg.de> AW: Wrapping in table outputAW: Wrapping in table output (109 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> AW: aggregateAW: aggregate (78 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Adding/matchingAdding/matching (57 lines) From: Esther Fujiwara <efujiwara@UALBERTA.CA> Re: Adding/matching (88 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Adding/matching (58 lines) From: Esther Fujiwara <efujiwara@UALBERTA.CA> Aggregate OutputsAggregate Outputs (66 lines) From: Andrew Piskorowski <apiskorowski@surveysciences.com> Re: Aggregate Outputs (83 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Aggregate Syntax ErrorsAggregate Syntax Errors (42 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (63 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (40 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (51 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (21 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (85 lines) From: Albert-jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (82 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (138 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Any problems experienced having both version 16 and version 17 installed?Any problems experienced having both version 16 and version 17 installed? (30 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Any problems experienced having both version 16 and version 17 installed? (54 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Articles that used CHAID, CRT or QUESTArticles that used CHAID, CRT or QUEST (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Average Daily PopulationAverage Daily Population (25 lines) From: Christopher Lowenkamp <lowenkct@EMAIL.UC.EDU> Re: Average Daily Population (26 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Average Daily Population (25 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Average Daily Population (98 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Average Daily Population (47 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: Average Daily Population (29 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Average of time-series varibaleAverage of time-series varibale (18 lines) From: Shane <shane.teehan@GMAIL.COM> Re: Average of time-series varibale (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Bar Graph with Percent of BarBar Graph with Percent of Bar (58 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Bar Graph with Percent of Bar (108 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntaxBizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (53 lines) From: David Futrell <dfutrell62@yahoo.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (80 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (99 lines) From: Fry, Jonathan B. <jfry@SPSS.COM> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (48 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (113 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (149 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (157 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (177 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (203 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (181 lines) From: Weeks, Kyle <kweeks@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (210 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (240 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (288 lines) From: Graham Wright <gwwri@brandeis.edu> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (261 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Break a LAGBreak a LAG (52 lines) From: Albert-jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Break a LAG (81 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Break a LAG (70 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Break a LAG (259 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Break a LAG (55 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Break a LAG (66 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> CATPCA and CATREG: Inknots and splinesCATPCA and CATREG: Inknots and splines (69 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> CFA & SEMCFA & SEM (20 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: CFA & SEM (54 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> CODECODE (24 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: CODE (45 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Calculating pointsCalculating points (30 lines) From: Vanessa K <vanessa.k@AUSSURVEYS.COM> Re: Calculating points (233 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Calculating points (15 lines) From: Vanessa K <vanessa.k@AUSSURVEYS.COM> Calculation of sample size on multiple variablesCalculation of sample size on multiple variables (30 lines) From: Wincy Chan <wincy@hku.hk> Changing Hardware and using same license ?Changing Hardware and using same license ? (29 lines) From: Shakeel Ahmed <s4shakil@GMAIL.COM> Re: Changing Hardware and using same license ? (49 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Chart proplemsChart proplems (50 lines) From: Stephen Schafer <schafers@gdls.com> CodeCode (48 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: Code (99 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Code (134 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Color printing problemColor printing problem (42 lines) From: Kosh Ka <koshka@mochamail.com> Complexity science and SPSSComplexity science and SPSS (27 lines) From: Clive Downs <clive.downs@READING.GOV.UK> Re: Complexity science and SPSS (52 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Complexity science and SPSS (149 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Compute r form group meansCompute r form group means (35 lines) From: William Dudley WNDUDLEY <WNDUDLEY@uncg.edu> Re: Compute r form group means (63 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor AnalysisConfirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (38 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (58 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (113 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (39 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (66 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (103 lines) From: Sara House <Shouse1@luc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (125 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (135 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (129 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (151 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (177 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (193 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (261 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (234 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (264 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Copy and pasting variable lables and valuesCopy and pasting variable lables and values (43 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (70 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (60 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (94 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (103 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (112 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Counting across datesCounting across dates (43 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Counting across dates (46 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Counting across dates (35 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Counts conditioned on variable values.Counts conditioned on variable values. (45 lines) From: Boris Ratchev <bratchev@yahoo.com> Re: Counts conditioned on variable values. (109 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Creating Time VariableCreating Time Variable (28 lines) From: leah rubin <lhr1807@gmail.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (118 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Creating a Data File from Scratch with PythonCreating a Data File from Scratch with Python (21 lines) From: Steve <sbearman@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Creating a Data File from Scratch with Python (47 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Cross-correlation analysisCross-correlation analysis (67 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Custom Tables Summary StatsCustom Tables Summary Stats (35 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (59 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (76 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Decision Tree QuestionDecision Tree Question (20 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Re: Decision Tree Question (41 lines) From: Oliver, Richard <roliver@spss.com> Re: Decision Tree Question (67 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Default number of decimal places in SPSS tablesDefault number of decimal places in SPSS tables (28 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (95 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (121 lines) From: Neda Faregh <nfaregh@rogers.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (55 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (76 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (120 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (162 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (139 lines) From: Sakari Lemola <sakari.lemola@unibas.ch> Deriving variables from a date variableDeriving variables from a date variable (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (43 lines) From: Mark Palmberg <palmberg@gmail.com> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (59 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Determining GPADetermining GPA (24 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (52 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (86 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (28 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (61 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (96 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel DataRe: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (25 lines) From: Hans Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (54 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <RGuerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (121 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (45 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (135 lines) From: dakalahar@netzero.net <dakalahar@NETZERO.NET> Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA?Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (29 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (43 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Differences between ROCsDifferences between ROCs (37 lines) From: James Cantor <James_Cantor@camh.net> Re: Differences between ROCs (55 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dividing the dataset into training and validation setsDividing the dataset into training and validation sets (33 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Re: Dividing the dataset into training and validation sets (75 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Doing EFA using correlation matrix as inputDoing EFA using correlation matrix as input (26 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Doing EFA using correlation matrix as input (34 lines) From: =?UTF-8?B?TWFydGEgR2FyY8OtYS1HcmFuZXJv?= <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regressionDummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (29 lines) From: paul wilson <paulwilsn@yahoo.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (54 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (64 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (181 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (245 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (65 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (276 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (494 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Duplicated File ManagementDuplicated File Management (30 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Duplicated File Management (66 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Duplicated File Management (20 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> EquamaxEquamax (27 lines) From: Hortensia Carrillo <hortensiacarrillo@hotmail.com> Error in syntaxError in syntax (103 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Error in syntax (84 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Error in syntax (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithmsErrors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (24 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of comorbidity's syntaxErrors of comorbidity's syntax (405 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax (104 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsErrors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (419 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (66 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (93 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Exporting Value Labels to Excel WorksheetsExporting Value Labels to Excel Worksheets (73 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Extracting numeric values from string fieldsExtracting numeric values from string fields (61 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (146 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (101 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> FW: Splines and Knots, againFW: Splines and Knots, again (53 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Factor Analysis and dichotomous dataFactor Analysis and dichotomous data (41 lines) From: Katina Dimoulias <kdimoulias@arch.usyd.edu.au> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (73 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (90 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (100 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (137 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav'File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (40 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (45 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (83 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (63 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Formatting the output of FrequenciesRe: Formatting the output of Frequencies (80 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Framework for Validating InstrumentFramework for Validating Instrument (25 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (47 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (71 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (130 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Fwd: Decision StatsFwd: Decision Stats (172 lines) From: Ajay ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> GEE with ordinal independent variable?GEE with ordinal independent variable? (25 lines) From: Thorgal <nicolasberkowitsch@hotmail.com> Re: GEE with ordinal independent variable? (35 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> GPL: template does not work for pie chartGPL: template does not work for pie chart (130 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression?Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (78 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (79 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (109 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (108 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (48 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (81 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (123 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (132 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> HELPHELP (32 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: HELP (64 lines) From: theodore.dwyer@polk-fl.net HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
AW: Wrapping in table outputAW: Wrapping in table output (109 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> AW: aggregateAW: aggregate (78 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Adding/matchingAdding/matching (57 lines) From: Esther Fujiwara <efujiwara@UALBERTA.CA> Re: Adding/matching (88 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Adding/matching (58 lines) From: Esther Fujiwara <efujiwara@UALBERTA.CA> Aggregate OutputsAggregate Outputs (66 lines) From: Andrew Piskorowski <apiskorowski@surveysciences.com> Re: Aggregate Outputs (83 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Aggregate Syntax ErrorsAggregate Syntax Errors (42 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (63 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (40 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (51 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (21 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (85 lines) From: Albert-jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (82 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (138 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Any problems experienced having both version 16 and version 17 installed?Any problems experienced having both version 16 and version 17 installed? (30 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Any problems experienced having both version 16 and version 17 installed? (54 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Articles that used CHAID, CRT or QUESTArticles that used CHAID, CRT or QUEST (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Average Daily PopulationAverage Daily Population (25 lines) From: Christopher Lowenkamp <lowenkct@EMAIL.UC.EDU> Re: Average Daily Population (26 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Average Daily Population (25 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Average Daily Population (98 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Average Daily Population (47 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: Average Daily Population (29 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Average of time-series varibaleAverage of time-series varibale (18 lines) From: Shane <shane.teehan@GMAIL.COM> Re: Average of time-series varibale (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Bar Graph with Percent of BarBar Graph with Percent of Bar (58 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Bar Graph with Percent of Bar (108 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntaxBizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (53 lines) From: David Futrell <dfutrell62@yahoo.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (80 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (99 lines) From: Fry, Jonathan B. <jfry@SPSS.COM> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (48 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (113 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (149 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (157 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (177 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (203 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (181 lines) From: Weeks, Kyle <kweeks@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (210 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (240 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (288 lines) From: Graham Wright <gwwri@brandeis.edu> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (261 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Break a LAGBreak a LAG (52 lines) From: Albert-jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Break a LAG (81 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Break a LAG (70 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Break a LAG (259 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Break a LAG (55 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Break a LAG (66 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> CATPCA and CATREG: Inknots and splinesCATPCA and CATREG: Inknots and splines (69 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> CFA & SEMCFA & SEM (20 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: CFA & SEM (54 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> CODECODE (24 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: CODE (45 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Calculating pointsCalculating points (30 lines) From: Vanessa K <vanessa.k@AUSSURVEYS.COM> Re: Calculating points (233 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Calculating points (15 lines) From: Vanessa K <vanessa.k@AUSSURVEYS.COM> Calculation of sample size on multiple variablesCalculation of sample size on multiple variables (30 lines) From: Wincy Chan <wincy@hku.hk> Changing Hardware and using same license ?Changing Hardware and using same license ? (29 lines) From: Shakeel Ahmed <s4shakil@GMAIL.COM> Re: Changing Hardware and using same license ? (49 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Chart proplemsChart proplems (50 lines) From: Stephen Schafer <schafers@gdls.com> CodeCode (48 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: Code (99 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Code (134 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Color printing problemColor printing problem (42 lines) From: Kosh Ka <koshka@mochamail.com> Complexity science and SPSSComplexity science and SPSS (27 lines) From: Clive Downs <clive.downs@READING.GOV.UK> Re: Complexity science and SPSS (52 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Complexity science and SPSS (149 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Compute r form group meansCompute r form group means (35 lines) From: William Dudley WNDUDLEY <WNDUDLEY@uncg.edu> Re: Compute r form group means (63 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor AnalysisConfirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (38 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (58 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (113 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (39 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (66 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (103 lines) From: Sara House <Shouse1@luc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (125 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (135 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (129 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (151 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (177 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (193 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (261 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (234 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (264 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Copy and pasting variable lables and valuesCopy and pasting variable lables and values (43 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (70 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (60 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (94 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (103 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (112 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Counting across datesCounting across dates (43 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Counting across dates (46 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Counting across dates (35 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Counts conditioned on variable values.Counts conditioned on variable values. (45 lines) From: Boris Ratchev <bratchev@yahoo.com> Re: Counts conditioned on variable values. (109 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Creating Time VariableCreating Time Variable (28 lines) From: leah rubin <lhr1807@gmail.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (118 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Creating a Data File from Scratch with PythonCreating a Data File from Scratch with Python (21 lines) From: Steve <sbearman@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Creating a Data File from Scratch with Python (47 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Cross-correlation analysisCross-correlation analysis (67 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Custom Tables Summary StatsCustom Tables Summary Stats (35 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (59 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (76 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Decision Tree QuestionDecision Tree Question (20 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Re: Decision Tree Question (41 lines) From: Oliver, Richard <roliver@spss.com> Re: Decision Tree Question (67 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Default number of decimal places in SPSS tablesDefault number of decimal places in SPSS tables (28 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (95 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (121 lines) From: Neda Faregh <nfaregh@rogers.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (55 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (76 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (120 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (162 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (139 lines) From: Sakari Lemola <sakari.lemola@unibas.ch> Deriving variables from a date variableDeriving variables from a date variable (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (43 lines) From: Mark Palmberg <palmberg@gmail.com> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (59 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Determining GPADetermining GPA (24 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (52 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (86 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (28 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (61 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (96 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel DataRe: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (25 lines) From: Hans Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (54 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <RGuerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (121 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (45 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (135 lines) From: dakalahar@netzero.net <dakalahar@NETZERO.NET> Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA?Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (29 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (43 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Differences between ROCsDifferences between ROCs (37 lines) From: James Cantor <James_Cantor@camh.net> Re: Differences between ROCs (55 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dividing the dataset into training and validation setsDividing the dataset into training and validation sets (33 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Re: Dividing the dataset into training and validation sets (75 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Doing EFA using correlation matrix as inputDoing EFA using correlation matrix as input (26 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Doing EFA using correlation matrix as input (34 lines) From: =?UTF-8?B?TWFydGEgR2FyY8OtYS1HcmFuZXJv?= <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regressionDummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (29 lines) From: paul wilson <paulwilsn@yahoo.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (54 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (64 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (181 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (245 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (65 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (276 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (494 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Duplicated File ManagementDuplicated File Management (30 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Duplicated File Management (66 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Duplicated File Management (20 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> EquamaxEquamax (27 lines) From: Hortensia Carrillo <hortensiacarrillo@hotmail.com> Error in syntaxError in syntax (103 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Error in syntax (84 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Error in syntax (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithmsErrors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (24 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of comorbidity's syntaxErrors of comorbidity's syntax (405 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax (104 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsErrors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (419 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (66 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (93 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Exporting Value Labels to Excel WorksheetsExporting Value Labels to Excel Worksheets (73 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Extracting numeric values from string fieldsExtracting numeric values from string fields (61 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (146 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (101 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> FW: Splines and Knots, againFW: Splines and Knots, again (53 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Factor Analysis and dichotomous dataFactor Analysis and dichotomous data (41 lines) From: Katina Dimoulias <kdimoulias@arch.usyd.edu.au> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (73 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (90 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (100 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (137 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav'File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (40 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (45 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (83 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (63 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Formatting the output of FrequenciesRe: Formatting the output of Frequencies (80 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Framework for Validating InstrumentFramework for Validating Instrument (25 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (47 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (71 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (130 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Fwd: Decision StatsFwd: Decision Stats (172 lines) From: Ajay ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> GEE with ordinal independent variable?GEE with ordinal independent variable? (25 lines) From: Thorgal <nicolasberkowitsch@hotmail.com> Re: GEE with ordinal independent variable? (35 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> GPL: template does not work for pie chartGPL: template does not work for pie chart (130 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression?Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (78 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (79 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (109 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (108 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (48 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (81 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (123 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (132 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> HELPHELP (32 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: HELP (64 lines) From: theodore.dwyer@polk-fl.net HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
AW: aggregateAW: aggregate (78 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Adding/matchingAdding/matching (57 lines) From: Esther Fujiwara <efujiwara@UALBERTA.CA> Re: Adding/matching (88 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Adding/matching (58 lines) From: Esther Fujiwara <efujiwara@UALBERTA.CA> Aggregate OutputsAggregate Outputs (66 lines) From: Andrew Piskorowski <apiskorowski@surveysciences.com> Re: Aggregate Outputs (83 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Aggregate Syntax ErrorsAggregate Syntax Errors (42 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (63 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (40 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (51 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (21 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (85 lines) From: Albert-jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (82 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (138 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Any problems experienced having both version 16 and version 17 installed?Any problems experienced having both version 16 and version 17 installed? (30 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Any problems experienced having both version 16 and version 17 installed? (54 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Articles that used CHAID, CRT or QUESTArticles that used CHAID, CRT or QUEST (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Average Daily PopulationAverage Daily Population (25 lines) From: Christopher Lowenkamp <lowenkct@EMAIL.UC.EDU> Re: Average Daily Population (26 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Average Daily Population (25 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Average Daily Population (98 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Average Daily Population (47 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: Average Daily Population (29 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Average of time-series varibaleAverage of time-series varibale (18 lines) From: Shane <shane.teehan@GMAIL.COM> Re: Average of time-series varibale (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Bar Graph with Percent of BarBar Graph with Percent of Bar (58 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Bar Graph with Percent of Bar (108 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntaxBizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (53 lines) From: David Futrell <dfutrell62@yahoo.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (80 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (99 lines) From: Fry, Jonathan B. <jfry@SPSS.COM> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (48 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (113 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (149 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (157 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (177 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (203 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (181 lines) From: Weeks, Kyle <kweeks@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (210 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (240 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (288 lines) From: Graham Wright <gwwri@brandeis.edu> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (261 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Break a LAGBreak a LAG (52 lines) From: Albert-jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Break a LAG (81 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Break a LAG (70 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Break a LAG (259 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Break a LAG (55 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Break a LAG (66 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> CATPCA and CATREG: Inknots and splinesCATPCA and CATREG: Inknots and splines (69 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> CFA & SEMCFA & SEM (20 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: CFA & SEM (54 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> CODECODE (24 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: CODE (45 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Calculating pointsCalculating points (30 lines) From: Vanessa K <vanessa.k@AUSSURVEYS.COM> Re: Calculating points (233 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Calculating points (15 lines) From: Vanessa K <vanessa.k@AUSSURVEYS.COM> Calculation of sample size on multiple variablesCalculation of sample size on multiple variables (30 lines) From: Wincy Chan <wincy@hku.hk> Changing Hardware and using same license ?Changing Hardware and using same license ? (29 lines) From: Shakeel Ahmed <s4shakil@GMAIL.COM> Re: Changing Hardware and using same license ? (49 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Chart proplemsChart proplems (50 lines) From: Stephen Schafer <schafers@gdls.com> CodeCode (48 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: Code (99 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Code (134 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Color printing problemColor printing problem (42 lines) From: Kosh Ka <koshka@mochamail.com> Complexity science and SPSSComplexity science and SPSS (27 lines) From: Clive Downs <clive.downs@READING.GOV.UK> Re: Complexity science and SPSS (52 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Complexity science and SPSS (149 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Compute r form group meansCompute r form group means (35 lines) From: William Dudley WNDUDLEY <WNDUDLEY@uncg.edu> Re: Compute r form group means (63 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor AnalysisConfirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (38 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (58 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (113 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (39 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (66 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (103 lines) From: Sara House <Shouse1@luc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (125 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (135 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (129 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (151 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (177 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (193 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (261 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (234 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (264 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Copy and pasting variable lables and valuesCopy and pasting variable lables and values (43 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (70 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (60 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (94 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (103 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (112 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Counting across datesCounting across dates (43 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Counting across dates (46 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Counting across dates (35 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Counts conditioned on variable values.Counts conditioned on variable values. (45 lines) From: Boris Ratchev <bratchev@yahoo.com> Re: Counts conditioned on variable values. (109 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Creating Time VariableCreating Time Variable (28 lines) From: leah rubin <lhr1807@gmail.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (118 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Creating a Data File from Scratch with PythonCreating a Data File from Scratch with Python (21 lines) From: Steve <sbearman@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Creating a Data File from Scratch with Python (47 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Cross-correlation analysisCross-correlation analysis (67 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Custom Tables Summary StatsCustom Tables Summary Stats (35 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (59 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (76 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Decision Tree QuestionDecision Tree Question (20 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Re: Decision Tree Question (41 lines) From: Oliver, Richard <roliver@spss.com> Re: Decision Tree Question (67 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Default number of decimal places in SPSS tablesDefault number of decimal places in SPSS tables (28 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (95 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (121 lines) From: Neda Faregh <nfaregh@rogers.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (55 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (76 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (120 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (162 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (139 lines) From: Sakari Lemola <sakari.lemola@unibas.ch> Deriving variables from a date variableDeriving variables from a date variable (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (43 lines) From: Mark Palmberg <palmberg@gmail.com> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (59 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Determining GPADetermining GPA (24 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (52 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (86 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (28 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (61 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (96 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel DataRe: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (25 lines) From: Hans Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (54 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <RGuerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (121 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (45 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (135 lines) From: dakalahar@netzero.net <dakalahar@NETZERO.NET> Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA?Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (29 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (43 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Differences between ROCsDifferences between ROCs (37 lines) From: James Cantor <James_Cantor@camh.net> Re: Differences between ROCs (55 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dividing the dataset into training and validation setsDividing the dataset into training and validation sets (33 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Re: Dividing the dataset into training and validation sets (75 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Doing EFA using correlation matrix as inputDoing EFA using correlation matrix as input (26 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Doing EFA using correlation matrix as input (34 lines) From: =?UTF-8?B?TWFydGEgR2FyY8OtYS1HcmFuZXJv?= <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regressionDummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (29 lines) From: paul wilson <paulwilsn@yahoo.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (54 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (64 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (181 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (245 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (65 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (276 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (494 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Duplicated File ManagementDuplicated File Management (30 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Duplicated File Management (66 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Duplicated File Management (20 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> EquamaxEquamax (27 lines) From: Hortensia Carrillo <hortensiacarrillo@hotmail.com> Error in syntaxError in syntax (103 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Error in syntax (84 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Error in syntax (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithmsErrors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (24 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of comorbidity's syntaxErrors of comorbidity's syntax (405 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax (104 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsErrors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (419 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (66 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (93 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Exporting Value Labels to Excel WorksheetsExporting Value Labels to Excel Worksheets (73 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Extracting numeric values from string fieldsExtracting numeric values from string fields (61 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (146 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (101 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> FW: Splines and Knots, againFW: Splines and Knots, again (53 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Factor Analysis and dichotomous dataFactor Analysis and dichotomous data (41 lines) From: Katina Dimoulias <kdimoulias@arch.usyd.edu.au> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (73 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (90 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (100 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (137 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav'File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (40 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (45 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (83 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (63 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Formatting the output of FrequenciesRe: Formatting the output of Frequencies (80 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Framework for Validating InstrumentFramework for Validating Instrument (25 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (47 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (71 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (130 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Fwd: Decision StatsFwd: Decision Stats (172 lines) From: Ajay ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> GEE with ordinal independent variable?GEE with ordinal independent variable? (25 lines) From: Thorgal <nicolasberkowitsch@hotmail.com> Re: GEE with ordinal independent variable? (35 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> GPL: template does not work for pie chartGPL: template does not work for pie chart (130 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression?Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (78 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (79 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (109 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (108 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (48 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (81 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (123 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (132 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> HELPHELP (32 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: HELP (64 lines) From: theodore.dwyer@polk-fl.net HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
Adding/matchingAdding/matching (57 lines) From: Esther Fujiwara <efujiwara@UALBERTA.CA> Re: Adding/matching (88 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Adding/matching (58 lines) From: Esther Fujiwara <efujiwara@UALBERTA.CA> Aggregate OutputsAggregate Outputs (66 lines) From: Andrew Piskorowski <apiskorowski@surveysciences.com> Re: Aggregate Outputs (83 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Aggregate Syntax ErrorsAggregate Syntax Errors (42 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (63 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (40 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (51 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (21 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (85 lines) From: Albert-jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (82 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (138 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Any problems experienced having both version 16 and version 17 installed?Any problems experienced having both version 16 and version 17 installed? (30 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Any problems experienced having both version 16 and version 17 installed? (54 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Articles that used CHAID, CRT or QUESTArticles that used CHAID, CRT or QUEST (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Average Daily PopulationAverage Daily Population (25 lines) From: Christopher Lowenkamp <lowenkct@EMAIL.UC.EDU> Re: Average Daily Population (26 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Average Daily Population (25 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Average Daily Population (98 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Average Daily Population (47 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: Average Daily Population (29 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Average of time-series varibaleAverage of time-series varibale (18 lines) From: Shane <shane.teehan@GMAIL.COM> Re: Average of time-series varibale (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Bar Graph with Percent of BarBar Graph with Percent of Bar (58 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Bar Graph with Percent of Bar (108 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntaxBizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (53 lines) From: David Futrell <dfutrell62@yahoo.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (80 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (99 lines) From: Fry, Jonathan B. <jfry@SPSS.COM> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (48 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (113 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (149 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (157 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (177 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (203 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (181 lines) From: Weeks, Kyle <kweeks@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (210 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (240 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (288 lines) From: Graham Wright <gwwri@brandeis.edu> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (261 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Break a LAGBreak a LAG (52 lines) From: Albert-jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Break a LAG (81 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Break a LAG (70 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Break a LAG (259 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Break a LAG (55 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Break a LAG (66 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> CATPCA and CATREG: Inknots and splinesCATPCA and CATREG: Inknots and splines (69 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> CFA & SEMCFA & SEM (20 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: CFA & SEM (54 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> CODECODE (24 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: CODE (45 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Calculating pointsCalculating points (30 lines) From: Vanessa K <vanessa.k@AUSSURVEYS.COM> Re: Calculating points (233 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Calculating points (15 lines) From: Vanessa K <vanessa.k@AUSSURVEYS.COM> Calculation of sample size on multiple variablesCalculation of sample size on multiple variables (30 lines) From: Wincy Chan <wincy@hku.hk> Changing Hardware and using same license ?Changing Hardware and using same license ? (29 lines) From: Shakeel Ahmed <s4shakil@GMAIL.COM> Re: Changing Hardware and using same license ? (49 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Chart proplemsChart proplems (50 lines) From: Stephen Schafer <schafers@gdls.com> CodeCode (48 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: Code (99 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Code (134 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Color printing problemColor printing problem (42 lines) From: Kosh Ka <koshka@mochamail.com> Complexity science and SPSSComplexity science and SPSS (27 lines) From: Clive Downs <clive.downs@READING.GOV.UK> Re: Complexity science and SPSS (52 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Complexity science and SPSS (149 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Compute r form group meansCompute r form group means (35 lines) From: William Dudley WNDUDLEY <WNDUDLEY@uncg.edu> Re: Compute r form group means (63 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor AnalysisConfirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (38 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (58 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (113 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (39 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (66 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (103 lines) From: Sara House <Shouse1@luc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (125 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (135 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (129 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (151 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (177 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (193 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (261 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (234 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (264 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Copy and pasting variable lables and valuesCopy and pasting variable lables and values (43 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (70 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (60 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (94 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (103 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (112 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Counting across datesCounting across dates (43 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Counting across dates (46 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Counting across dates (35 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Counts conditioned on variable values.Counts conditioned on variable values. (45 lines) From: Boris Ratchev <bratchev@yahoo.com> Re: Counts conditioned on variable values. (109 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Creating Time VariableCreating Time Variable (28 lines) From: leah rubin <lhr1807@gmail.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (118 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Creating a Data File from Scratch with PythonCreating a Data File from Scratch with Python (21 lines) From: Steve <sbearman@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Creating a Data File from Scratch with Python (47 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Cross-correlation analysisCross-correlation analysis (67 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Custom Tables Summary StatsCustom Tables Summary Stats (35 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (59 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (76 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Decision Tree QuestionDecision Tree Question (20 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Re: Decision Tree Question (41 lines) From: Oliver, Richard <roliver@spss.com> Re: Decision Tree Question (67 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Default number of decimal places in SPSS tablesDefault number of decimal places in SPSS tables (28 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (95 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (121 lines) From: Neda Faregh <nfaregh@rogers.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (55 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (76 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (120 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (162 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (139 lines) From: Sakari Lemola <sakari.lemola@unibas.ch> Deriving variables from a date variableDeriving variables from a date variable (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (43 lines) From: Mark Palmberg <palmberg@gmail.com> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (59 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Determining GPADetermining GPA (24 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (52 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (86 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (28 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (61 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (96 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel DataRe: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (25 lines) From: Hans Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (54 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <RGuerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (121 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (45 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (135 lines) From: dakalahar@netzero.net <dakalahar@NETZERO.NET> Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA?Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (29 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (43 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Differences between ROCsDifferences between ROCs (37 lines) From: James Cantor <James_Cantor@camh.net> Re: Differences between ROCs (55 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dividing the dataset into training and validation setsDividing the dataset into training and validation sets (33 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Re: Dividing the dataset into training and validation sets (75 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Doing EFA using correlation matrix as inputDoing EFA using correlation matrix as input (26 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Doing EFA using correlation matrix as input (34 lines) From: =?UTF-8?B?TWFydGEgR2FyY8OtYS1HcmFuZXJv?= <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regressionDummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (29 lines) From: paul wilson <paulwilsn@yahoo.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (54 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (64 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (181 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (245 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (65 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (276 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (494 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Duplicated File ManagementDuplicated File Management (30 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Duplicated File Management (66 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Duplicated File Management (20 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> EquamaxEquamax (27 lines) From: Hortensia Carrillo <hortensiacarrillo@hotmail.com> Error in syntaxError in syntax (103 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Error in syntax (84 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Error in syntax (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithmsErrors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (24 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of comorbidity's syntaxErrors of comorbidity's syntax (405 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax (104 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsErrors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (419 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (66 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (93 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Exporting Value Labels to Excel WorksheetsExporting Value Labels to Excel Worksheets (73 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Extracting numeric values from string fieldsExtracting numeric values from string fields (61 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (146 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (101 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> FW: Splines and Knots, againFW: Splines and Knots, again (53 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Factor Analysis and dichotomous dataFactor Analysis and dichotomous data (41 lines) From: Katina Dimoulias <kdimoulias@arch.usyd.edu.au> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (73 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (90 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (100 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (137 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav'File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (40 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (45 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (83 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (63 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Formatting the output of FrequenciesRe: Formatting the output of Frequencies (80 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Framework for Validating InstrumentFramework for Validating Instrument (25 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (47 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (71 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (130 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Fwd: Decision StatsFwd: Decision Stats (172 lines) From: Ajay ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> GEE with ordinal independent variable?GEE with ordinal independent variable? (25 lines) From: Thorgal <nicolasberkowitsch@hotmail.com> Re: GEE with ordinal independent variable? (35 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> GPL: template does not work for pie chartGPL: template does not work for pie chart (130 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression?Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (78 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (79 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (109 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (108 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (48 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (81 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (123 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (132 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> HELPHELP (32 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: HELP (64 lines) From: theodore.dwyer@polk-fl.net HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
Aggregate OutputsAggregate Outputs (66 lines) From: Andrew Piskorowski <apiskorowski@surveysciences.com> Re: Aggregate Outputs (83 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Aggregate Syntax ErrorsAggregate Syntax Errors (42 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (63 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (40 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (51 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (21 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (85 lines) From: Albert-jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (82 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (138 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Any problems experienced having both version 16 and version 17 installed?Any problems experienced having both version 16 and version 17 installed? (30 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Any problems experienced having both version 16 and version 17 installed? (54 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Articles that used CHAID, CRT or QUESTArticles that used CHAID, CRT or QUEST (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Average Daily PopulationAverage Daily Population (25 lines) From: Christopher Lowenkamp <lowenkct@EMAIL.UC.EDU> Re: Average Daily Population (26 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Average Daily Population (25 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Average Daily Population (98 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Average Daily Population (47 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: Average Daily Population (29 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Average of time-series varibaleAverage of time-series varibale (18 lines) From: Shane <shane.teehan@GMAIL.COM> Re: Average of time-series varibale (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Bar Graph with Percent of BarBar Graph with Percent of Bar (58 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Bar Graph with Percent of Bar (108 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntaxBizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (53 lines) From: David Futrell <dfutrell62@yahoo.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (80 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (99 lines) From: Fry, Jonathan B. <jfry@SPSS.COM> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (48 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (113 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (149 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (157 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (177 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (203 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (181 lines) From: Weeks, Kyle <kweeks@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (210 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (240 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (288 lines) From: Graham Wright <gwwri@brandeis.edu> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (261 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Break a LAGBreak a LAG (52 lines) From: Albert-jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Break a LAG (81 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Break a LAG (70 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Break a LAG (259 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Break a LAG (55 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Break a LAG (66 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> CATPCA and CATREG: Inknots and splinesCATPCA and CATREG: Inknots and splines (69 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> CFA & SEMCFA & SEM (20 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: CFA & SEM (54 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> CODECODE (24 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: CODE (45 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Calculating pointsCalculating points (30 lines) From: Vanessa K <vanessa.k@AUSSURVEYS.COM> Re: Calculating points (233 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Calculating points (15 lines) From: Vanessa K <vanessa.k@AUSSURVEYS.COM> Calculation of sample size on multiple variablesCalculation of sample size on multiple variables (30 lines) From: Wincy Chan <wincy@hku.hk> Changing Hardware and using same license ?Changing Hardware and using same license ? (29 lines) From: Shakeel Ahmed <s4shakil@GMAIL.COM> Re: Changing Hardware and using same license ? (49 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Chart proplemsChart proplems (50 lines) From: Stephen Schafer <schafers@gdls.com> CodeCode (48 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: Code (99 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Code (134 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Color printing problemColor printing problem (42 lines) From: Kosh Ka <koshka@mochamail.com> Complexity science and SPSSComplexity science and SPSS (27 lines) From: Clive Downs <clive.downs@READING.GOV.UK> Re: Complexity science and SPSS (52 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Complexity science and SPSS (149 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Compute r form group meansCompute r form group means (35 lines) From: William Dudley WNDUDLEY <WNDUDLEY@uncg.edu> Re: Compute r form group means (63 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor AnalysisConfirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (38 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (58 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (113 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (39 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (66 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (103 lines) From: Sara House <Shouse1@luc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (125 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (135 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (129 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (151 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (177 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (193 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (261 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (234 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (264 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Copy and pasting variable lables and valuesCopy and pasting variable lables and values (43 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (70 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (60 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (94 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (103 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (112 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Counting across datesCounting across dates (43 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Counting across dates (46 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Counting across dates (35 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Counts conditioned on variable values.Counts conditioned on variable values. (45 lines) From: Boris Ratchev <bratchev@yahoo.com> Re: Counts conditioned on variable values. (109 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Creating Time VariableCreating Time Variable (28 lines) From: leah rubin <lhr1807@gmail.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (118 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Creating a Data File from Scratch with PythonCreating a Data File from Scratch with Python (21 lines) From: Steve <sbearman@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Creating a Data File from Scratch with Python (47 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Cross-correlation analysisCross-correlation analysis (67 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Custom Tables Summary StatsCustom Tables Summary Stats (35 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (59 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (76 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Decision Tree QuestionDecision Tree Question (20 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Re: Decision Tree Question (41 lines) From: Oliver, Richard <roliver@spss.com> Re: Decision Tree Question (67 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Default number of decimal places in SPSS tablesDefault number of decimal places in SPSS tables (28 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (95 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (121 lines) From: Neda Faregh <nfaregh@rogers.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (55 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (76 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (120 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (162 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (139 lines) From: Sakari Lemola <sakari.lemola@unibas.ch> Deriving variables from a date variableDeriving variables from a date variable (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (43 lines) From: Mark Palmberg <palmberg@gmail.com> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (59 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Determining GPADetermining GPA (24 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (52 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (86 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (28 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (61 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (96 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel DataRe: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (25 lines) From: Hans Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (54 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <RGuerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (121 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (45 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (135 lines) From: dakalahar@netzero.net <dakalahar@NETZERO.NET> Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA?Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (29 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (43 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Differences between ROCsDifferences between ROCs (37 lines) From: James Cantor <James_Cantor@camh.net> Re: Differences between ROCs (55 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dividing the dataset into training and validation setsDividing the dataset into training and validation sets (33 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Re: Dividing the dataset into training and validation sets (75 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Doing EFA using correlation matrix as inputDoing EFA using correlation matrix as input (26 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Doing EFA using correlation matrix as input (34 lines) From: =?UTF-8?B?TWFydGEgR2FyY8OtYS1HcmFuZXJv?= <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regressionDummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (29 lines) From: paul wilson <paulwilsn@yahoo.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (54 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (64 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (181 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (245 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (65 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (276 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (494 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Duplicated File ManagementDuplicated File Management (30 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Duplicated File Management (66 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Duplicated File Management (20 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> EquamaxEquamax (27 lines) From: Hortensia Carrillo <hortensiacarrillo@hotmail.com> Error in syntaxError in syntax (103 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Error in syntax (84 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Error in syntax (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithmsErrors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (24 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of comorbidity's syntaxErrors of comorbidity's syntax (405 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax (104 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsErrors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (419 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (66 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (93 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Exporting Value Labels to Excel WorksheetsExporting Value Labels to Excel Worksheets (73 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Extracting numeric values from string fieldsExtracting numeric values from string fields (61 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (146 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (101 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> FW: Splines and Knots, againFW: Splines and Knots, again (53 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Factor Analysis and dichotomous dataFactor Analysis and dichotomous data (41 lines) From: Katina Dimoulias <kdimoulias@arch.usyd.edu.au> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (73 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (90 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (100 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (137 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav'File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (40 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (45 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (83 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (63 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Formatting the output of FrequenciesRe: Formatting the output of Frequencies (80 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Framework for Validating InstrumentFramework for Validating Instrument (25 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (47 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (71 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (130 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Fwd: Decision StatsFwd: Decision Stats (172 lines) From: Ajay ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> GEE with ordinal independent variable?GEE with ordinal independent variable? (25 lines) From: Thorgal <nicolasberkowitsch@hotmail.com> Re: GEE with ordinal independent variable? (35 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> GPL: template does not work for pie chartGPL: template does not work for pie chart (130 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression?Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (78 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (79 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (109 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (108 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (48 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (81 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (123 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (132 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> HELPHELP (32 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: HELP (64 lines) From: theodore.dwyer@polk-fl.net HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
Aggregate Syntax ErrorsAggregate Syntax Errors (42 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (63 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (40 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (51 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (21 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (85 lines) From: Albert-jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (82 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Aggregate Syntax Errors (138 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Any problems experienced having both version 16 and version 17 installed?Any problems experienced having both version 16 and version 17 installed? (30 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Any problems experienced having both version 16 and version 17 installed? (54 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Articles that used CHAID, CRT or QUESTArticles that used CHAID, CRT or QUEST (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Average Daily PopulationAverage Daily Population (25 lines) From: Christopher Lowenkamp <lowenkct@EMAIL.UC.EDU> Re: Average Daily Population (26 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Average Daily Population (25 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Average Daily Population (98 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Average Daily Population (47 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: Average Daily Population (29 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Average of time-series varibaleAverage of time-series varibale (18 lines) From: Shane <shane.teehan@GMAIL.COM> Re: Average of time-series varibale (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Bar Graph with Percent of BarBar Graph with Percent of Bar (58 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Bar Graph with Percent of Bar (108 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntaxBizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (53 lines) From: David Futrell <dfutrell62@yahoo.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (80 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (99 lines) From: Fry, Jonathan B. <jfry@SPSS.COM> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (48 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (113 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (149 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (157 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (177 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (203 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (181 lines) From: Weeks, Kyle <kweeks@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (210 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (240 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (288 lines) From: Graham Wright <gwwri@brandeis.edu> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (261 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Break a LAGBreak a LAG (52 lines) From: Albert-jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Break a LAG (81 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Break a LAG (70 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Break a LAG (259 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Break a LAG (55 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Break a LAG (66 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> CATPCA and CATREG: Inknots and splinesCATPCA and CATREG: Inknots and splines (69 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> CFA & SEMCFA & SEM (20 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: CFA & SEM (54 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> CODECODE (24 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: CODE (45 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Calculating pointsCalculating points (30 lines) From: Vanessa K <vanessa.k@AUSSURVEYS.COM> Re: Calculating points (233 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Calculating points (15 lines) From: Vanessa K <vanessa.k@AUSSURVEYS.COM> Calculation of sample size on multiple variablesCalculation of sample size on multiple variables (30 lines) From: Wincy Chan <wincy@hku.hk> Changing Hardware and using same license ?Changing Hardware and using same license ? (29 lines) From: Shakeel Ahmed <s4shakil@GMAIL.COM> Re: Changing Hardware and using same license ? (49 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Chart proplemsChart proplems (50 lines) From: Stephen Schafer <schafers@gdls.com> CodeCode (48 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: Code (99 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Code (134 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Color printing problemColor printing problem (42 lines) From: Kosh Ka <koshka@mochamail.com> Complexity science and SPSSComplexity science and SPSS (27 lines) From: Clive Downs <clive.downs@READING.GOV.UK> Re: Complexity science and SPSS (52 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Complexity science and SPSS (149 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Compute r form group meansCompute r form group means (35 lines) From: William Dudley WNDUDLEY <WNDUDLEY@uncg.edu> Re: Compute r form group means (63 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor AnalysisConfirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (38 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (58 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (113 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (39 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (66 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (103 lines) From: Sara House <Shouse1@luc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (125 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (135 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (129 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (151 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (177 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (193 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (261 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (234 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (264 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Copy and pasting variable lables and valuesCopy and pasting variable lables and values (43 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (70 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (60 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (94 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (103 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (112 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Counting across datesCounting across dates (43 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Counting across dates (46 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Counting across dates (35 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Counts conditioned on variable values.Counts conditioned on variable values. (45 lines) From: Boris Ratchev <bratchev@yahoo.com> Re: Counts conditioned on variable values. (109 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Creating Time VariableCreating Time Variable (28 lines) From: leah rubin <lhr1807@gmail.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (118 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Creating a Data File from Scratch with PythonCreating a Data File from Scratch with Python (21 lines) From: Steve <sbearman@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Creating a Data File from Scratch with Python (47 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Cross-correlation analysisCross-correlation analysis (67 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Custom Tables Summary StatsCustom Tables Summary Stats (35 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (59 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (76 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Decision Tree QuestionDecision Tree Question (20 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Re: Decision Tree Question (41 lines) From: Oliver, Richard <roliver@spss.com> Re: Decision Tree Question (67 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Default number of decimal places in SPSS tablesDefault number of decimal places in SPSS tables (28 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (95 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (121 lines) From: Neda Faregh <nfaregh@rogers.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (55 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (76 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (120 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (162 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (139 lines) From: Sakari Lemola <sakari.lemola@unibas.ch> Deriving variables from a date variableDeriving variables from a date variable (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (43 lines) From: Mark Palmberg <palmberg@gmail.com> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (59 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Determining GPADetermining GPA (24 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (52 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (86 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (28 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (61 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (96 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel DataRe: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (25 lines) From: Hans Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (54 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <RGuerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (121 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (45 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (135 lines) From: dakalahar@netzero.net <dakalahar@NETZERO.NET> Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA?Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (29 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (43 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Differences between ROCsDifferences between ROCs (37 lines) From: James Cantor <James_Cantor@camh.net> Re: Differences between ROCs (55 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dividing the dataset into training and validation setsDividing the dataset into training and validation sets (33 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Re: Dividing the dataset into training and validation sets (75 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Doing EFA using correlation matrix as inputDoing EFA using correlation matrix as input (26 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Doing EFA using correlation matrix as input (34 lines) From: =?UTF-8?B?TWFydGEgR2FyY8OtYS1HcmFuZXJv?= <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regressionDummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (29 lines) From: paul wilson <paulwilsn@yahoo.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (54 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (64 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (181 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (245 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (65 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (276 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (494 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Duplicated File ManagementDuplicated File Management (30 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Duplicated File Management (66 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Duplicated File Management (20 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> EquamaxEquamax (27 lines) From: Hortensia Carrillo <hortensiacarrillo@hotmail.com> Error in syntaxError in syntax (103 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Error in syntax (84 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Error in syntax (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithmsErrors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (24 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of comorbidity's syntaxErrors of comorbidity's syntax (405 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax (104 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsErrors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (419 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (66 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (93 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Exporting Value Labels to Excel WorksheetsExporting Value Labels to Excel Worksheets (73 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Extracting numeric values from string fieldsExtracting numeric values from string fields (61 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (146 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (101 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> FW: Splines and Knots, againFW: Splines and Knots, again (53 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Factor Analysis and dichotomous dataFactor Analysis and dichotomous data (41 lines) From: Katina Dimoulias <kdimoulias@arch.usyd.edu.au> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (73 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (90 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (100 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (137 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav'File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (40 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (45 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (83 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (63 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Formatting the output of FrequenciesRe: Formatting the output of Frequencies (80 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Framework for Validating InstrumentFramework for Validating Instrument (25 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (47 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (71 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (130 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Fwd: Decision StatsFwd: Decision Stats (172 lines) From: Ajay ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> GEE with ordinal independent variable?GEE with ordinal independent variable? (25 lines) From: Thorgal <nicolasberkowitsch@hotmail.com> Re: GEE with ordinal independent variable? (35 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> GPL: template does not work for pie chartGPL: template does not work for pie chart (130 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression?Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (78 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (79 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (109 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (108 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (48 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (81 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (123 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (132 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> HELPHELP (32 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: HELP (64 lines) From: theodore.dwyer@polk-fl.net HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
Any problems experienced having both version 16 and version 17 installed?Any problems experienced having both version 16 and version 17 installed? (30 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Any problems experienced having both version 16 and version 17 installed? (54 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Articles that used CHAID, CRT or QUESTArticles that used CHAID, CRT or QUEST (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Average Daily PopulationAverage Daily Population (25 lines) From: Christopher Lowenkamp <lowenkct@EMAIL.UC.EDU> Re: Average Daily Population (26 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Average Daily Population (25 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Average Daily Population (98 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Average Daily Population (47 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: Average Daily Population (29 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Average of time-series varibaleAverage of time-series varibale (18 lines) From: Shane <shane.teehan@GMAIL.COM> Re: Average of time-series varibale (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Bar Graph with Percent of BarBar Graph with Percent of Bar (58 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Bar Graph with Percent of Bar (108 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntaxBizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (53 lines) From: David Futrell <dfutrell62@yahoo.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (80 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (99 lines) From: Fry, Jonathan B. <jfry@SPSS.COM> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (48 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (113 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (149 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (157 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (177 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (203 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (181 lines) From: Weeks, Kyle <kweeks@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (210 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (240 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (288 lines) From: Graham Wright <gwwri@brandeis.edu> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (261 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Break a LAGBreak a LAG (52 lines) From: Albert-jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Break a LAG (81 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Break a LAG (70 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Break a LAG (259 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Break a LAG (55 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Break a LAG (66 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> CATPCA and CATREG: Inknots and splinesCATPCA and CATREG: Inknots and splines (69 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> CFA & SEMCFA & SEM (20 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: CFA & SEM (54 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> CODECODE (24 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: CODE (45 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Calculating pointsCalculating points (30 lines) From: Vanessa K <vanessa.k@AUSSURVEYS.COM> Re: Calculating points (233 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Calculating points (15 lines) From: Vanessa K <vanessa.k@AUSSURVEYS.COM> Calculation of sample size on multiple variablesCalculation of sample size on multiple variables (30 lines) From: Wincy Chan <wincy@hku.hk> Changing Hardware and using same license ?Changing Hardware and using same license ? (29 lines) From: Shakeel Ahmed <s4shakil@GMAIL.COM> Re: Changing Hardware and using same license ? (49 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Chart proplemsChart proplems (50 lines) From: Stephen Schafer <schafers@gdls.com> CodeCode (48 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: Code (99 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Code (134 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Color printing problemColor printing problem (42 lines) From: Kosh Ka <koshka@mochamail.com> Complexity science and SPSSComplexity science and SPSS (27 lines) From: Clive Downs <clive.downs@READING.GOV.UK> Re: Complexity science and SPSS (52 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Complexity science and SPSS (149 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Compute r form group meansCompute r form group means (35 lines) From: William Dudley WNDUDLEY <WNDUDLEY@uncg.edu> Re: Compute r form group means (63 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor AnalysisConfirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (38 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (58 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (113 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (39 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (66 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (103 lines) From: Sara House <Shouse1@luc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (125 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (135 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (129 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (151 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (177 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (193 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (261 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (234 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (264 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Copy and pasting variable lables and valuesCopy and pasting variable lables and values (43 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (70 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (60 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (94 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (103 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (112 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Counting across datesCounting across dates (43 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Counting across dates (46 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Counting across dates (35 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Counts conditioned on variable values.Counts conditioned on variable values. (45 lines) From: Boris Ratchev <bratchev@yahoo.com> Re: Counts conditioned on variable values. (109 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Creating Time VariableCreating Time Variable (28 lines) From: leah rubin <lhr1807@gmail.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (118 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Creating a Data File from Scratch with PythonCreating a Data File from Scratch with Python (21 lines) From: Steve <sbearman@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Creating a Data File from Scratch with Python (47 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Cross-correlation analysisCross-correlation analysis (67 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Custom Tables Summary StatsCustom Tables Summary Stats (35 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (59 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (76 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Decision Tree QuestionDecision Tree Question (20 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Re: Decision Tree Question (41 lines) From: Oliver, Richard <roliver@spss.com> Re: Decision Tree Question (67 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Default number of decimal places in SPSS tablesDefault number of decimal places in SPSS tables (28 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (95 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (121 lines) From: Neda Faregh <nfaregh@rogers.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (55 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (76 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (120 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (162 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (139 lines) From: Sakari Lemola <sakari.lemola@unibas.ch> Deriving variables from a date variableDeriving variables from a date variable (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (43 lines) From: Mark Palmberg <palmberg@gmail.com> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (59 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Determining GPADetermining GPA (24 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (52 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (86 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (28 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (61 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (96 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel DataRe: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (25 lines) From: Hans Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (54 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <RGuerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (121 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (45 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (135 lines) From: dakalahar@netzero.net <dakalahar@NETZERO.NET> Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA?Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (29 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (43 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Differences between ROCsDifferences between ROCs (37 lines) From: James Cantor <James_Cantor@camh.net> Re: Differences between ROCs (55 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dividing the dataset into training and validation setsDividing the dataset into training and validation sets (33 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Re: Dividing the dataset into training and validation sets (75 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Doing EFA using correlation matrix as inputDoing EFA using correlation matrix as input (26 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Doing EFA using correlation matrix as input (34 lines) From: =?UTF-8?B?TWFydGEgR2FyY8OtYS1HcmFuZXJv?= <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regressionDummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (29 lines) From: paul wilson <paulwilsn@yahoo.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (54 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (64 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (181 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (245 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (65 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (276 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (494 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Duplicated File ManagementDuplicated File Management (30 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Duplicated File Management (66 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Duplicated File Management (20 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> EquamaxEquamax (27 lines) From: Hortensia Carrillo <hortensiacarrillo@hotmail.com> Error in syntaxError in syntax (103 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Error in syntax (84 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Error in syntax (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithmsErrors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (24 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of comorbidity's syntaxErrors of comorbidity's syntax (405 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax (104 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsErrors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (419 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (66 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (93 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Exporting Value Labels to Excel WorksheetsExporting Value Labels to Excel Worksheets (73 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Extracting numeric values from string fieldsExtracting numeric values from string fields (61 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (146 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (101 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> FW: Splines and Knots, againFW: Splines and Knots, again (53 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Factor Analysis and dichotomous dataFactor Analysis and dichotomous data (41 lines) From: Katina Dimoulias <kdimoulias@arch.usyd.edu.au> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (73 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (90 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (100 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (137 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav'File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (40 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (45 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (83 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (63 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Formatting the output of FrequenciesRe: Formatting the output of Frequencies (80 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Framework for Validating InstrumentFramework for Validating Instrument (25 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (47 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (71 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (130 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Fwd: Decision StatsFwd: Decision Stats (172 lines) From: Ajay ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> GEE with ordinal independent variable?GEE with ordinal independent variable? (25 lines) From: Thorgal <nicolasberkowitsch@hotmail.com> Re: GEE with ordinal independent variable? (35 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> GPL: template does not work for pie chartGPL: template does not work for pie chart (130 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression?Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (78 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (79 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (109 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (108 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (48 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (81 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (123 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (132 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> HELPHELP (32 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: HELP (64 lines) From: theodore.dwyer@polk-fl.net HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
Articles that used CHAID, CRT or QUESTArticles that used CHAID, CRT or QUEST (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Average Daily PopulationAverage Daily Population (25 lines) From: Christopher Lowenkamp <lowenkct@EMAIL.UC.EDU> Re: Average Daily Population (26 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Average Daily Population (25 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Average Daily Population (98 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Average Daily Population (47 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: Average Daily Population (29 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Average of time-series varibaleAverage of time-series varibale (18 lines) From: Shane <shane.teehan@GMAIL.COM> Re: Average of time-series varibale (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Bar Graph with Percent of BarBar Graph with Percent of Bar (58 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Bar Graph with Percent of Bar (108 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntaxBizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (53 lines) From: David Futrell <dfutrell62@yahoo.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (80 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (99 lines) From: Fry, Jonathan B. <jfry@SPSS.COM> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (48 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (113 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (149 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (157 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (177 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (203 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (181 lines) From: Weeks, Kyle <kweeks@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (210 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (240 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (288 lines) From: Graham Wright <gwwri@brandeis.edu> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (261 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Break a LAGBreak a LAG (52 lines) From: Albert-jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Break a LAG (81 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Break a LAG (70 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Break a LAG (259 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Break a LAG (55 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Break a LAG (66 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> CATPCA and CATREG: Inknots and splinesCATPCA and CATREG: Inknots and splines (69 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> CFA & SEMCFA & SEM (20 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: CFA & SEM (54 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> CODECODE (24 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: CODE (45 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Calculating pointsCalculating points (30 lines) From: Vanessa K <vanessa.k@AUSSURVEYS.COM> Re: Calculating points (233 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Calculating points (15 lines) From: Vanessa K <vanessa.k@AUSSURVEYS.COM> Calculation of sample size on multiple variablesCalculation of sample size on multiple variables (30 lines) From: Wincy Chan <wincy@hku.hk> Changing Hardware and using same license ?Changing Hardware and using same license ? (29 lines) From: Shakeel Ahmed <s4shakil@GMAIL.COM> Re: Changing Hardware and using same license ? (49 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Chart proplemsChart proplems (50 lines) From: Stephen Schafer <schafers@gdls.com> CodeCode (48 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: Code (99 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Code (134 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Color printing problemColor printing problem (42 lines) From: Kosh Ka <koshka@mochamail.com> Complexity science and SPSSComplexity science and SPSS (27 lines) From: Clive Downs <clive.downs@READING.GOV.UK> Re: Complexity science and SPSS (52 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Complexity science and SPSS (149 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Compute r form group meansCompute r form group means (35 lines) From: William Dudley WNDUDLEY <WNDUDLEY@uncg.edu> Re: Compute r form group means (63 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor AnalysisConfirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (38 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (58 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (113 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (39 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (66 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (103 lines) From: Sara House <Shouse1@luc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (125 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (135 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (129 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (151 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (177 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (193 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (261 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (234 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (264 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Copy and pasting variable lables and valuesCopy and pasting variable lables and values (43 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (70 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (60 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (94 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (103 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (112 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Counting across datesCounting across dates (43 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Counting across dates (46 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Counting across dates (35 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Counts conditioned on variable values.Counts conditioned on variable values. (45 lines) From: Boris Ratchev <bratchev@yahoo.com> Re: Counts conditioned on variable values. (109 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Creating Time VariableCreating Time Variable (28 lines) From: leah rubin <lhr1807@gmail.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (118 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Creating a Data File from Scratch with PythonCreating a Data File from Scratch with Python (21 lines) From: Steve <sbearman@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Creating a Data File from Scratch with Python (47 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Cross-correlation analysisCross-correlation analysis (67 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Custom Tables Summary StatsCustom Tables Summary Stats (35 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (59 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (76 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Decision Tree QuestionDecision Tree Question (20 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Re: Decision Tree Question (41 lines) From: Oliver, Richard <roliver@spss.com> Re: Decision Tree Question (67 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Default number of decimal places in SPSS tablesDefault number of decimal places in SPSS tables (28 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (95 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (121 lines) From: Neda Faregh <nfaregh@rogers.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (55 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (76 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (120 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (162 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (139 lines) From: Sakari Lemola <sakari.lemola@unibas.ch> Deriving variables from a date variableDeriving variables from a date variable (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (43 lines) From: Mark Palmberg <palmberg@gmail.com> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (59 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Determining GPADetermining GPA (24 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (52 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (86 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (28 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (61 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (96 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel DataRe: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (25 lines) From: Hans Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (54 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <RGuerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (121 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (45 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (135 lines) From: dakalahar@netzero.net <dakalahar@NETZERO.NET> Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA?Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (29 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (43 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Differences between ROCsDifferences between ROCs (37 lines) From: James Cantor <James_Cantor@camh.net> Re: Differences between ROCs (55 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dividing the dataset into training and validation setsDividing the dataset into training and validation sets (33 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Re: Dividing the dataset into training and validation sets (75 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Doing EFA using correlation matrix as inputDoing EFA using correlation matrix as input (26 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Doing EFA using correlation matrix as input (34 lines) From: =?UTF-8?B?TWFydGEgR2FyY8OtYS1HcmFuZXJv?= <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regressionDummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (29 lines) From: paul wilson <paulwilsn@yahoo.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (54 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (64 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (181 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (245 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (65 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (276 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (494 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Duplicated File ManagementDuplicated File Management (30 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Duplicated File Management (66 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Duplicated File Management (20 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> EquamaxEquamax (27 lines) From: Hortensia Carrillo <hortensiacarrillo@hotmail.com> Error in syntaxError in syntax (103 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Error in syntax (84 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Error in syntax (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithmsErrors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (24 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of comorbidity's syntaxErrors of comorbidity's syntax (405 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax (104 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsErrors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (419 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (66 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (93 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Exporting Value Labels to Excel WorksheetsExporting Value Labels to Excel Worksheets (73 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Extracting numeric values from string fieldsExtracting numeric values from string fields (61 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (146 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (101 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> FW: Splines and Knots, againFW: Splines and Knots, again (53 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Factor Analysis and dichotomous dataFactor Analysis and dichotomous data (41 lines) From: Katina Dimoulias <kdimoulias@arch.usyd.edu.au> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (73 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (90 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (100 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (137 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav'File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (40 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (45 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (83 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (63 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Formatting the output of FrequenciesRe: Formatting the output of Frequencies (80 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Framework for Validating InstrumentFramework for Validating Instrument (25 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (47 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (71 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (130 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Fwd: Decision StatsFwd: Decision Stats (172 lines) From: Ajay ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> GEE with ordinal independent variable?GEE with ordinal independent variable? (25 lines) From: Thorgal <nicolasberkowitsch@hotmail.com> Re: GEE with ordinal independent variable? (35 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> GPL: template does not work for pie chartGPL: template does not work for pie chart (130 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression?Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (78 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (79 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (109 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (108 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (48 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (81 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (123 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (132 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> HELPHELP (32 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: HELP (64 lines) From: theodore.dwyer@polk-fl.net HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
Average Daily PopulationAverage Daily Population (25 lines) From: Christopher Lowenkamp <lowenkct@EMAIL.UC.EDU> Re: Average Daily Population (26 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Average Daily Population (25 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Average Daily Population (98 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Average Daily Population (47 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: Average Daily Population (29 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Average of time-series varibaleAverage of time-series varibale (18 lines) From: Shane <shane.teehan@GMAIL.COM> Re: Average of time-series varibale (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Bar Graph with Percent of BarBar Graph with Percent of Bar (58 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Bar Graph with Percent of Bar (108 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntaxBizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (53 lines) From: David Futrell <dfutrell62@yahoo.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (80 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (99 lines) From: Fry, Jonathan B. <jfry@SPSS.COM> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (48 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (113 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (149 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (157 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (177 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (203 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (181 lines) From: Weeks, Kyle <kweeks@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (210 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (240 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (288 lines) From: Graham Wright <gwwri@brandeis.edu> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (261 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Break a LAGBreak a LAG (52 lines) From: Albert-jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Break a LAG (81 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Break a LAG (70 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Break a LAG (259 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Break a LAG (55 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Break a LAG (66 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> CATPCA and CATREG: Inknots and splinesCATPCA and CATREG: Inknots and splines (69 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> CFA & SEMCFA & SEM (20 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: CFA & SEM (54 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> CODECODE (24 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: CODE (45 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Calculating pointsCalculating points (30 lines) From: Vanessa K <vanessa.k@AUSSURVEYS.COM> Re: Calculating points (233 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Calculating points (15 lines) From: Vanessa K <vanessa.k@AUSSURVEYS.COM> Calculation of sample size on multiple variablesCalculation of sample size on multiple variables (30 lines) From: Wincy Chan <wincy@hku.hk> Changing Hardware and using same license ?Changing Hardware and using same license ? (29 lines) From: Shakeel Ahmed <s4shakil@GMAIL.COM> Re: Changing Hardware and using same license ? (49 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Chart proplemsChart proplems (50 lines) From: Stephen Schafer <schafers@gdls.com> CodeCode (48 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: Code (99 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Code (134 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Color printing problemColor printing problem (42 lines) From: Kosh Ka <koshka@mochamail.com> Complexity science and SPSSComplexity science and SPSS (27 lines) From: Clive Downs <clive.downs@READING.GOV.UK> Re: Complexity science and SPSS (52 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Complexity science and SPSS (149 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Compute r form group meansCompute r form group means (35 lines) From: William Dudley WNDUDLEY <WNDUDLEY@uncg.edu> Re: Compute r form group means (63 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor AnalysisConfirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (38 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (58 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (113 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (39 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (66 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (103 lines) From: Sara House <Shouse1@luc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (125 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (135 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (129 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (151 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (177 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (193 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (261 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (234 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (264 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Copy and pasting variable lables and valuesCopy and pasting variable lables and values (43 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (70 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (60 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (94 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (103 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (112 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Counting across datesCounting across dates (43 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Counting across dates (46 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Counting across dates (35 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Counts conditioned on variable values.Counts conditioned on variable values. (45 lines) From: Boris Ratchev <bratchev@yahoo.com> Re: Counts conditioned on variable values. (109 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Creating Time VariableCreating Time Variable (28 lines) From: leah rubin <lhr1807@gmail.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (118 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Creating a Data File from Scratch with PythonCreating a Data File from Scratch with Python (21 lines) From: Steve <sbearman@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Creating a Data File from Scratch with Python (47 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Cross-correlation analysisCross-correlation analysis (67 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Custom Tables Summary StatsCustom Tables Summary Stats (35 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (59 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (76 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Decision Tree QuestionDecision Tree Question (20 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Re: Decision Tree Question (41 lines) From: Oliver, Richard <roliver@spss.com> Re: Decision Tree Question (67 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Default number of decimal places in SPSS tablesDefault number of decimal places in SPSS tables (28 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (95 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (121 lines) From: Neda Faregh <nfaregh@rogers.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (55 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (76 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (120 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (162 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (139 lines) From: Sakari Lemola <sakari.lemola@unibas.ch> Deriving variables from a date variableDeriving variables from a date variable (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (43 lines) From: Mark Palmberg <palmberg@gmail.com> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (59 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Determining GPADetermining GPA (24 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (52 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (86 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (28 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (61 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (96 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel DataRe: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (25 lines) From: Hans Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (54 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <RGuerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (121 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (45 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (135 lines) From: dakalahar@netzero.net <dakalahar@NETZERO.NET> Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA?Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (29 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (43 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Differences between ROCsDifferences between ROCs (37 lines) From: James Cantor <James_Cantor@camh.net> Re: Differences between ROCs (55 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dividing the dataset into training and validation setsDividing the dataset into training and validation sets (33 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Re: Dividing the dataset into training and validation sets (75 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Doing EFA using correlation matrix as inputDoing EFA using correlation matrix as input (26 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Doing EFA using correlation matrix as input (34 lines) From: =?UTF-8?B?TWFydGEgR2FyY8OtYS1HcmFuZXJv?= <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regressionDummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (29 lines) From: paul wilson <paulwilsn@yahoo.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (54 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (64 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (181 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (245 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (65 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (276 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (494 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Duplicated File ManagementDuplicated File Management (30 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Duplicated File Management (66 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Duplicated File Management (20 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> EquamaxEquamax (27 lines) From: Hortensia Carrillo <hortensiacarrillo@hotmail.com> Error in syntaxError in syntax (103 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Error in syntax (84 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Error in syntax (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithmsErrors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (24 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of comorbidity's syntaxErrors of comorbidity's syntax (405 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax (104 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsErrors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (419 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (66 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (93 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Exporting Value Labels to Excel WorksheetsExporting Value Labels to Excel Worksheets (73 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Extracting numeric values from string fieldsExtracting numeric values from string fields (61 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (146 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (101 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> FW: Splines and Knots, againFW: Splines and Knots, again (53 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Factor Analysis and dichotomous dataFactor Analysis and dichotomous data (41 lines) From: Katina Dimoulias <kdimoulias@arch.usyd.edu.au> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (73 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (90 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (100 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (137 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav'File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (40 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (45 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (83 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (63 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Formatting the output of FrequenciesRe: Formatting the output of Frequencies (80 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Framework for Validating InstrumentFramework for Validating Instrument (25 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (47 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (71 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (130 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Fwd: Decision StatsFwd: Decision Stats (172 lines) From: Ajay ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> GEE with ordinal independent variable?GEE with ordinal independent variable? (25 lines) From: Thorgal <nicolasberkowitsch@hotmail.com> Re: GEE with ordinal independent variable? (35 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> GPL: template does not work for pie chartGPL: template does not work for pie chart (130 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression?Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (78 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (79 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (109 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (108 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (48 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (81 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (123 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (132 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> HELPHELP (32 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: HELP (64 lines) From: theodore.dwyer@polk-fl.net HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
Average of time-series varibaleAverage of time-series varibale (18 lines) From: Shane <shane.teehan@GMAIL.COM> Re: Average of time-series varibale (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Bar Graph with Percent of BarBar Graph with Percent of Bar (58 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Bar Graph with Percent of Bar (108 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntaxBizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (53 lines) From: David Futrell <dfutrell62@yahoo.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (80 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (99 lines) From: Fry, Jonathan B. <jfry@SPSS.COM> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (48 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (113 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (149 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (157 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (177 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (203 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (181 lines) From: Weeks, Kyle <kweeks@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (210 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (240 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (288 lines) From: Graham Wright <gwwri@brandeis.edu> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (261 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Break a LAGBreak a LAG (52 lines) From: Albert-jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Break a LAG (81 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Break a LAG (70 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Break a LAG (259 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Break a LAG (55 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Break a LAG (66 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> CATPCA and CATREG: Inknots and splinesCATPCA and CATREG: Inknots and splines (69 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> CFA & SEMCFA & SEM (20 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: CFA & SEM (54 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> CODECODE (24 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: CODE (45 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Calculating pointsCalculating points (30 lines) From: Vanessa K <vanessa.k@AUSSURVEYS.COM> Re: Calculating points (233 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Calculating points (15 lines) From: Vanessa K <vanessa.k@AUSSURVEYS.COM> Calculation of sample size on multiple variablesCalculation of sample size on multiple variables (30 lines) From: Wincy Chan <wincy@hku.hk> Changing Hardware and using same license ?Changing Hardware and using same license ? (29 lines) From: Shakeel Ahmed <s4shakil@GMAIL.COM> Re: Changing Hardware and using same license ? (49 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Chart proplemsChart proplems (50 lines) From: Stephen Schafer <schafers@gdls.com> CodeCode (48 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: Code (99 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Code (134 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Color printing problemColor printing problem (42 lines) From: Kosh Ka <koshka@mochamail.com> Complexity science and SPSSComplexity science and SPSS (27 lines) From: Clive Downs <clive.downs@READING.GOV.UK> Re: Complexity science and SPSS (52 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Complexity science and SPSS (149 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Compute r form group meansCompute r form group means (35 lines) From: William Dudley WNDUDLEY <WNDUDLEY@uncg.edu> Re: Compute r form group means (63 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor AnalysisConfirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (38 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (58 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (113 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (39 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (66 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (103 lines) From: Sara House <Shouse1@luc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (125 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (135 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (129 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (151 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (177 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (193 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (261 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (234 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (264 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Copy and pasting variable lables and valuesCopy and pasting variable lables and values (43 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (70 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (60 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (94 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (103 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (112 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Counting across datesCounting across dates (43 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Counting across dates (46 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Counting across dates (35 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Counts conditioned on variable values.Counts conditioned on variable values. (45 lines) From: Boris Ratchev <bratchev@yahoo.com> Re: Counts conditioned on variable values. (109 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Creating Time VariableCreating Time Variable (28 lines) From: leah rubin <lhr1807@gmail.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (118 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Creating a Data File from Scratch with PythonCreating a Data File from Scratch with Python (21 lines) From: Steve <sbearman@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Creating a Data File from Scratch with Python (47 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Cross-correlation analysisCross-correlation analysis (67 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Custom Tables Summary StatsCustom Tables Summary Stats (35 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (59 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (76 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Decision Tree QuestionDecision Tree Question (20 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Re: Decision Tree Question (41 lines) From: Oliver, Richard <roliver@spss.com> Re: Decision Tree Question (67 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Default number of decimal places in SPSS tablesDefault number of decimal places in SPSS tables (28 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (95 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (121 lines) From: Neda Faregh <nfaregh@rogers.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (55 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (76 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (120 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (162 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (139 lines) From: Sakari Lemola <sakari.lemola@unibas.ch> Deriving variables from a date variableDeriving variables from a date variable (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (43 lines) From: Mark Palmberg <palmberg@gmail.com> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (59 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Determining GPADetermining GPA (24 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (52 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (86 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (28 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (61 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (96 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel DataRe: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (25 lines) From: Hans Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (54 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <RGuerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (121 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (45 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (135 lines) From: dakalahar@netzero.net <dakalahar@NETZERO.NET> Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA?Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (29 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (43 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Differences between ROCsDifferences between ROCs (37 lines) From: James Cantor <James_Cantor@camh.net> Re: Differences between ROCs (55 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dividing the dataset into training and validation setsDividing the dataset into training and validation sets (33 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Re: Dividing the dataset into training and validation sets (75 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Doing EFA using correlation matrix as inputDoing EFA using correlation matrix as input (26 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Doing EFA using correlation matrix as input (34 lines) From: =?UTF-8?B?TWFydGEgR2FyY8OtYS1HcmFuZXJv?= <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regressionDummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (29 lines) From: paul wilson <paulwilsn@yahoo.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (54 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (64 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (181 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (245 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (65 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (276 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (494 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Duplicated File ManagementDuplicated File Management (30 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Duplicated File Management (66 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Duplicated File Management (20 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> EquamaxEquamax (27 lines) From: Hortensia Carrillo <hortensiacarrillo@hotmail.com> Error in syntaxError in syntax (103 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Error in syntax (84 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Error in syntax (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithmsErrors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (24 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of comorbidity's syntaxErrors of comorbidity's syntax (405 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax (104 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsErrors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (419 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (66 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (93 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Exporting Value Labels to Excel WorksheetsExporting Value Labels to Excel Worksheets (73 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Extracting numeric values from string fieldsExtracting numeric values from string fields (61 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (146 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (101 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> FW: Splines and Knots, againFW: Splines and Knots, again (53 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Factor Analysis and dichotomous dataFactor Analysis and dichotomous data (41 lines) From: Katina Dimoulias <kdimoulias@arch.usyd.edu.au> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (73 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (90 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (100 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (137 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav'File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (40 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (45 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (83 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (63 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Formatting the output of FrequenciesRe: Formatting the output of Frequencies (80 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Framework for Validating InstrumentFramework for Validating Instrument (25 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (47 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (71 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (130 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Fwd: Decision StatsFwd: Decision Stats (172 lines) From: Ajay ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> GEE with ordinal independent variable?GEE with ordinal independent variable? (25 lines) From: Thorgal <nicolasberkowitsch@hotmail.com> Re: GEE with ordinal independent variable? (35 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> GPL: template does not work for pie chartGPL: template does not work for pie chart (130 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression?Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (78 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (79 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (109 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (108 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (48 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (81 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (123 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (132 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> HELPHELP (32 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: HELP (64 lines) From: theodore.dwyer@polk-fl.net HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
Bar Graph with Percent of BarBar Graph with Percent of Bar (58 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Bar Graph with Percent of Bar (108 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntaxBizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (53 lines) From: David Futrell <dfutrell62@yahoo.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (80 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (99 lines) From: Fry, Jonathan B. <jfry@SPSS.COM> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (48 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (113 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (149 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (157 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (177 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (203 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (181 lines) From: Weeks, Kyle <kweeks@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (210 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (240 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (288 lines) From: Graham Wright <gwwri@brandeis.edu> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (261 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Break a LAGBreak a LAG (52 lines) From: Albert-jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Break a LAG (81 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Break a LAG (70 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Break a LAG (259 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Break a LAG (55 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Break a LAG (66 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> CATPCA and CATREG: Inknots and splinesCATPCA and CATREG: Inknots and splines (69 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> CFA & SEMCFA & SEM (20 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: CFA & SEM (54 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> CODECODE (24 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: CODE (45 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Calculating pointsCalculating points (30 lines) From: Vanessa K <vanessa.k@AUSSURVEYS.COM> Re: Calculating points (233 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Calculating points (15 lines) From: Vanessa K <vanessa.k@AUSSURVEYS.COM> Calculation of sample size on multiple variablesCalculation of sample size on multiple variables (30 lines) From: Wincy Chan <wincy@hku.hk> Changing Hardware and using same license ?Changing Hardware and using same license ? (29 lines) From: Shakeel Ahmed <s4shakil@GMAIL.COM> Re: Changing Hardware and using same license ? (49 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Chart proplemsChart proplems (50 lines) From: Stephen Schafer <schafers@gdls.com> CodeCode (48 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: Code (99 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Code (134 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Color printing problemColor printing problem (42 lines) From: Kosh Ka <koshka@mochamail.com> Complexity science and SPSSComplexity science and SPSS (27 lines) From: Clive Downs <clive.downs@READING.GOV.UK> Re: Complexity science and SPSS (52 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Complexity science and SPSS (149 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Compute r form group meansCompute r form group means (35 lines) From: William Dudley WNDUDLEY <WNDUDLEY@uncg.edu> Re: Compute r form group means (63 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor AnalysisConfirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (38 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (58 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (113 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (39 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (66 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (103 lines) From: Sara House <Shouse1@luc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (125 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (135 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (129 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (151 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (177 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (193 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (261 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (234 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (264 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Copy and pasting variable lables and valuesCopy and pasting variable lables and values (43 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (70 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (60 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (94 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (103 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (112 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Counting across datesCounting across dates (43 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Counting across dates (46 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Counting across dates (35 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Counts conditioned on variable values.Counts conditioned on variable values. (45 lines) From: Boris Ratchev <bratchev@yahoo.com> Re: Counts conditioned on variable values. (109 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Creating Time VariableCreating Time Variable (28 lines) From: leah rubin <lhr1807@gmail.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (118 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Creating a Data File from Scratch with PythonCreating a Data File from Scratch with Python (21 lines) From: Steve <sbearman@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Creating a Data File from Scratch with Python (47 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Cross-correlation analysisCross-correlation analysis (67 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Custom Tables Summary StatsCustom Tables Summary Stats (35 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (59 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (76 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Decision Tree QuestionDecision Tree Question (20 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Re: Decision Tree Question (41 lines) From: Oliver, Richard <roliver@spss.com> Re: Decision Tree Question (67 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Default number of decimal places in SPSS tablesDefault number of decimal places in SPSS tables (28 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (95 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (121 lines) From: Neda Faregh <nfaregh@rogers.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (55 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (76 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (120 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (162 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (139 lines) From: Sakari Lemola <sakari.lemola@unibas.ch> Deriving variables from a date variableDeriving variables from a date variable (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (43 lines) From: Mark Palmberg <palmberg@gmail.com> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (59 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Determining GPADetermining GPA (24 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (52 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (86 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (28 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (61 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (96 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel DataRe: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (25 lines) From: Hans Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (54 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <RGuerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (121 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (45 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (135 lines) From: dakalahar@netzero.net <dakalahar@NETZERO.NET> Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA?Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (29 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (43 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Differences between ROCsDifferences between ROCs (37 lines) From: James Cantor <James_Cantor@camh.net> Re: Differences between ROCs (55 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dividing the dataset into training and validation setsDividing the dataset into training and validation sets (33 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Re: Dividing the dataset into training and validation sets (75 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Doing EFA using correlation matrix as inputDoing EFA using correlation matrix as input (26 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Doing EFA using correlation matrix as input (34 lines) From: =?UTF-8?B?TWFydGEgR2FyY8OtYS1HcmFuZXJv?= <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regressionDummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (29 lines) From: paul wilson <paulwilsn@yahoo.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (54 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (64 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (181 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (245 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (65 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (276 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (494 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Duplicated File ManagementDuplicated File Management (30 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Duplicated File Management (66 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Duplicated File Management (20 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> EquamaxEquamax (27 lines) From: Hortensia Carrillo <hortensiacarrillo@hotmail.com> Error in syntaxError in syntax (103 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Error in syntax (84 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Error in syntax (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithmsErrors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (24 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of comorbidity's syntaxErrors of comorbidity's syntax (405 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax (104 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsErrors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (419 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (66 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (93 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Exporting Value Labels to Excel WorksheetsExporting Value Labels to Excel Worksheets (73 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Extracting numeric values from string fieldsExtracting numeric values from string fields (61 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (146 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (101 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> FW: Splines and Knots, againFW: Splines and Knots, again (53 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Factor Analysis and dichotomous dataFactor Analysis and dichotomous data (41 lines) From: Katina Dimoulias <kdimoulias@arch.usyd.edu.au> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (73 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (90 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (100 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (137 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav'File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (40 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (45 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (83 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (63 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Formatting the output of FrequenciesRe: Formatting the output of Frequencies (80 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Framework for Validating InstrumentFramework for Validating Instrument (25 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (47 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (71 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (130 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Fwd: Decision StatsFwd: Decision Stats (172 lines) From: Ajay ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> GEE with ordinal independent variable?GEE with ordinal independent variable? (25 lines) From: Thorgal <nicolasberkowitsch@hotmail.com> Re: GEE with ordinal independent variable? (35 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> GPL: template does not work for pie chartGPL: template does not work for pie chart (130 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression?Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (78 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (79 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (109 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (108 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (48 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (81 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (123 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (132 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> HELPHELP (32 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: HELP (64 lines) From: theodore.dwyer@polk-fl.net HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntaxBizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (53 lines) From: David Futrell <dfutrell62@yahoo.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (80 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (99 lines) From: Fry, Jonathan B. <jfry@SPSS.COM> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (48 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (113 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (149 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (157 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (177 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (203 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (181 lines) From: Weeks, Kyle <kweeks@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (210 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (240 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (288 lines) From: Graham Wright <gwwri@brandeis.edu> Re: Bizarre (and stupid) problem with 17.0 syntax (261 lines) From: SPSS Support <support@spss.com> Break a LAGBreak a LAG (52 lines) From: Albert-jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Break a LAG (81 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Break a LAG (70 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Break a LAG (259 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Break a LAG (55 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Break a LAG (66 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> CATPCA and CATREG: Inknots and splinesCATPCA and CATREG: Inknots and splines (69 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> CFA & SEMCFA & SEM (20 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: CFA & SEM (54 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> CODECODE (24 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: CODE (45 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Calculating pointsCalculating points (30 lines) From: Vanessa K <vanessa.k@AUSSURVEYS.COM> Re: Calculating points (233 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Calculating points (15 lines) From: Vanessa K <vanessa.k@AUSSURVEYS.COM> Calculation of sample size on multiple variablesCalculation of sample size on multiple variables (30 lines) From: Wincy Chan <wincy@hku.hk> Changing Hardware and using same license ?Changing Hardware and using same license ? (29 lines) From: Shakeel Ahmed <s4shakil@GMAIL.COM> Re: Changing Hardware and using same license ? (49 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Chart proplemsChart proplems (50 lines) From: Stephen Schafer <schafers@gdls.com> CodeCode (48 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: Code (99 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Code (134 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Color printing problemColor printing problem (42 lines) From: Kosh Ka <koshka@mochamail.com> Complexity science and SPSSComplexity science and SPSS (27 lines) From: Clive Downs <clive.downs@READING.GOV.UK> Re: Complexity science and SPSS (52 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Complexity science and SPSS (149 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Compute r form group meansCompute r form group means (35 lines) From: William Dudley WNDUDLEY <WNDUDLEY@uncg.edu> Re: Compute r form group means (63 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor AnalysisConfirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (38 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (58 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (113 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (39 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (66 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (103 lines) From: Sara House <Shouse1@luc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (125 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (135 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (129 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (151 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (177 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (193 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (261 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (234 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (264 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Copy and pasting variable lables and valuesCopy and pasting variable lables and values (43 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (70 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (60 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (94 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (103 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (112 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Counting across datesCounting across dates (43 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Counting across dates (46 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Counting across dates (35 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Counts conditioned on variable values.Counts conditioned on variable values. (45 lines) From: Boris Ratchev <bratchev@yahoo.com> Re: Counts conditioned on variable values. (109 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Creating Time VariableCreating Time Variable (28 lines) From: leah rubin <lhr1807@gmail.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (118 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Creating a Data File from Scratch with PythonCreating a Data File from Scratch with Python (21 lines) From: Steve <sbearman@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Creating a Data File from Scratch with Python (47 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Cross-correlation analysisCross-correlation analysis (67 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Custom Tables Summary StatsCustom Tables Summary Stats (35 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (59 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (76 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Decision Tree QuestionDecision Tree Question (20 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Re: Decision Tree Question (41 lines) From: Oliver, Richard <roliver@spss.com> Re: Decision Tree Question (67 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Default number of decimal places in SPSS tablesDefault number of decimal places in SPSS tables (28 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (95 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (121 lines) From: Neda Faregh <nfaregh@rogers.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (55 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (76 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (120 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (162 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (139 lines) From: Sakari Lemola <sakari.lemola@unibas.ch> Deriving variables from a date variableDeriving variables from a date variable (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (43 lines) From: Mark Palmberg <palmberg@gmail.com> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (59 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Determining GPADetermining GPA (24 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (52 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (86 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (28 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (61 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (96 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel DataRe: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (25 lines) From: Hans Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (54 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <RGuerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (121 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (45 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (135 lines) From: dakalahar@netzero.net <dakalahar@NETZERO.NET> Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA?Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (29 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (43 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Differences between ROCsDifferences between ROCs (37 lines) From: James Cantor <James_Cantor@camh.net> Re: Differences between ROCs (55 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dividing the dataset into training and validation setsDividing the dataset into training and validation sets (33 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Re: Dividing the dataset into training and validation sets (75 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Doing EFA using correlation matrix as inputDoing EFA using correlation matrix as input (26 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Doing EFA using correlation matrix as input (34 lines) From: =?UTF-8?B?TWFydGEgR2FyY8OtYS1HcmFuZXJv?= <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regressionDummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (29 lines) From: paul wilson <paulwilsn@yahoo.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (54 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (64 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (181 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (245 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (65 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (276 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (494 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Duplicated File ManagementDuplicated File Management (30 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Duplicated File Management (66 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Duplicated File Management (20 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> EquamaxEquamax (27 lines) From: Hortensia Carrillo <hortensiacarrillo@hotmail.com> Error in syntaxError in syntax (103 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Error in syntax (84 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Error in syntax (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithmsErrors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (24 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of comorbidity's syntaxErrors of comorbidity's syntax (405 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax (104 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsErrors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (419 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (66 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (93 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Exporting Value Labels to Excel WorksheetsExporting Value Labels to Excel Worksheets (73 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Extracting numeric values from string fieldsExtracting numeric values from string fields (61 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (146 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (101 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> FW: Splines and Knots, againFW: Splines and Knots, again (53 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Factor Analysis and dichotomous dataFactor Analysis and dichotomous data (41 lines) From: Katina Dimoulias <kdimoulias@arch.usyd.edu.au> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (73 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (90 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (100 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (137 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav'File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (40 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (45 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (83 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (63 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Formatting the output of FrequenciesRe: Formatting the output of Frequencies (80 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Framework for Validating InstrumentFramework for Validating Instrument (25 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (47 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (71 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (130 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Fwd: Decision StatsFwd: Decision Stats (172 lines) From: Ajay ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> GEE with ordinal independent variable?GEE with ordinal independent variable? (25 lines) From: Thorgal <nicolasberkowitsch@hotmail.com> Re: GEE with ordinal independent variable? (35 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> GPL: template does not work for pie chartGPL: template does not work for pie chart (130 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression?Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (78 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (79 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (109 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (108 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (48 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (81 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (123 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (132 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> HELPHELP (32 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: HELP (64 lines) From: theodore.dwyer@polk-fl.net HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
Break a LAGBreak a LAG (52 lines) From: Albert-jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Break a LAG (81 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Break a LAG (70 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Break a LAG (259 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Break a LAG (55 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Break a LAG (66 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> CATPCA and CATREG: Inknots and splinesCATPCA and CATREG: Inknots and splines (69 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> CFA & SEMCFA & SEM (20 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: CFA & SEM (54 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> CODECODE (24 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: CODE (45 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Calculating pointsCalculating points (30 lines) From: Vanessa K <vanessa.k@AUSSURVEYS.COM> Re: Calculating points (233 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Calculating points (15 lines) From: Vanessa K <vanessa.k@AUSSURVEYS.COM> Calculation of sample size on multiple variablesCalculation of sample size on multiple variables (30 lines) From: Wincy Chan <wincy@hku.hk> Changing Hardware and using same license ?Changing Hardware and using same license ? (29 lines) From: Shakeel Ahmed <s4shakil@GMAIL.COM> Re: Changing Hardware and using same license ? (49 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Chart proplemsChart proplems (50 lines) From: Stephen Schafer <schafers@gdls.com> CodeCode (48 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: Code (99 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Code (134 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Color printing problemColor printing problem (42 lines) From: Kosh Ka <koshka@mochamail.com> Complexity science and SPSSComplexity science and SPSS (27 lines) From: Clive Downs <clive.downs@READING.GOV.UK> Re: Complexity science and SPSS (52 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Complexity science and SPSS (149 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Compute r form group meansCompute r form group means (35 lines) From: William Dudley WNDUDLEY <WNDUDLEY@uncg.edu> Re: Compute r form group means (63 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor AnalysisConfirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (38 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (58 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (113 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (39 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (66 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (103 lines) From: Sara House <Shouse1@luc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (125 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (135 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (129 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (151 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (177 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (193 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (261 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (234 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (264 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Copy and pasting variable lables and valuesCopy and pasting variable lables and values (43 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (70 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (60 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (94 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (103 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (112 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Counting across datesCounting across dates (43 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Counting across dates (46 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Counting across dates (35 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Counts conditioned on variable values.Counts conditioned on variable values. (45 lines) From: Boris Ratchev <bratchev@yahoo.com> Re: Counts conditioned on variable values. (109 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Creating Time VariableCreating Time Variable (28 lines) From: leah rubin <lhr1807@gmail.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (118 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Creating a Data File from Scratch with PythonCreating a Data File from Scratch with Python (21 lines) From: Steve <sbearman@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Creating a Data File from Scratch with Python (47 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Cross-correlation analysisCross-correlation analysis (67 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Custom Tables Summary StatsCustom Tables Summary Stats (35 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (59 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (76 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Decision Tree QuestionDecision Tree Question (20 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Re: Decision Tree Question (41 lines) From: Oliver, Richard <roliver@spss.com> Re: Decision Tree Question (67 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Default number of decimal places in SPSS tablesDefault number of decimal places in SPSS tables (28 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (95 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (121 lines) From: Neda Faregh <nfaregh@rogers.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (55 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (76 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (120 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (162 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (139 lines) From: Sakari Lemola <sakari.lemola@unibas.ch> Deriving variables from a date variableDeriving variables from a date variable (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (43 lines) From: Mark Palmberg <palmberg@gmail.com> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (59 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Determining GPADetermining GPA (24 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (52 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (86 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (28 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (61 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (96 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel DataRe: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (25 lines) From: Hans Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (54 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <RGuerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (121 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (45 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (135 lines) From: dakalahar@netzero.net <dakalahar@NETZERO.NET> Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA?Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (29 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (43 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Differences between ROCsDifferences between ROCs (37 lines) From: James Cantor <James_Cantor@camh.net> Re: Differences between ROCs (55 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dividing the dataset into training and validation setsDividing the dataset into training and validation sets (33 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Re: Dividing the dataset into training and validation sets (75 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Doing EFA using correlation matrix as inputDoing EFA using correlation matrix as input (26 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Doing EFA using correlation matrix as input (34 lines) From: =?UTF-8?B?TWFydGEgR2FyY8OtYS1HcmFuZXJv?= <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regressionDummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (29 lines) From: paul wilson <paulwilsn@yahoo.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (54 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (64 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (181 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (245 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (65 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (276 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (494 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Duplicated File ManagementDuplicated File Management (30 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Duplicated File Management (66 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Duplicated File Management (20 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> EquamaxEquamax (27 lines) From: Hortensia Carrillo <hortensiacarrillo@hotmail.com> Error in syntaxError in syntax (103 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Error in syntax (84 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Error in syntax (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithmsErrors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (24 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of comorbidity's syntaxErrors of comorbidity's syntax (405 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax (104 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsErrors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (419 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (66 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (93 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Exporting Value Labels to Excel WorksheetsExporting Value Labels to Excel Worksheets (73 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Extracting numeric values from string fieldsExtracting numeric values from string fields (61 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (146 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (101 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> FW: Splines and Knots, againFW: Splines and Knots, again (53 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Factor Analysis and dichotomous dataFactor Analysis and dichotomous data (41 lines) From: Katina Dimoulias <kdimoulias@arch.usyd.edu.au> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (73 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (90 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (100 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (137 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav'File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (40 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (45 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (83 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (63 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Formatting the output of FrequenciesRe: Formatting the output of Frequencies (80 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Framework for Validating InstrumentFramework for Validating Instrument (25 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (47 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (71 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (130 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Fwd: Decision StatsFwd: Decision Stats (172 lines) From: Ajay ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> GEE with ordinal independent variable?GEE with ordinal independent variable? (25 lines) From: Thorgal <nicolasberkowitsch@hotmail.com> Re: GEE with ordinal independent variable? (35 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> GPL: template does not work for pie chartGPL: template does not work for pie chart (130 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression?Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (78 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (79 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (109 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (108 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (48 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (81 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (123 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (132 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> HELPHELP (32 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: HELP (64 lines) From: theodore.dwyer@polk-fl.net HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
CATPCA and CATREG: Inknots and splinesCATPCA and CATREG: Inknots and splines (69 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> CFA & SEMCFA & SEM (20 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: CFA & SEM (54 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> CODECODE (24 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: CODE (45 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Calculating pointsCalculating points (30 lines) From: Vanessa K <vanessa.k@AUSSURVEYS.COM> Re: Calculating points (233 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Calculating points (15 lines) From: Vanessa K <vanessa.k@AUSSURVEYS.COM> Calculation of sample size on multiple variablesCalculation of sample size on multiple variables (30 lines) From: Wincy Chan <wincy@hku.hk> Changing Hardware and using same license ?Changing Hardware and using same license ? (29 lines) From: Shakeel Ahmed <s4shakil@GMAIL.COM> Re: Changing Hardware and using same license ? (49 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Chart proplemsChart proplems (50 lines) From: Stephen Schafer <schafers@gdls.com> CodeCode (48 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: Code (99 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Code (134 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Color printing problemColor printing problem (42 lines) From: Kosh Ka <koshka@mochamail.com> Complexity science and SPSSComplexity science and SPSS (27 lines) From: Clive Downs <clive.downs@READING.GOV.UK> Re: Complexity science and SPSS (52 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Complexity science and SPSS (149 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Compute r form group meansCompute r form group means (35 lines) From: William Dudley WNDUDLEY <WNDUDLEY@uncg.edu> Re: Compute r form group means (63 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor AnalysisConfirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (38 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (58 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (113 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (39 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (66 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (103 lines) From: Sara House <Shouse1@luc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (125 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (135 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (129 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (151 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (177 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (193 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (261 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (234 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (264 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Copy and pasting variable lables and valuesCopy and pasting variable lables and values (43 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (70 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (60 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (94 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (103 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (112 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Counting across datesCounting across dates (43 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Counting across dates (46 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Counting across dates (35 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Counts conditioned on variable values.Counts conditioned on variable values. (45 lines) From: Boris Ratchev <bratchev@yahoo.com> Re: Counts conditioned on variable values. (109 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Creating Time VariableCreating Time Variable (28 lines) From: leah rubin <lhr1807@gmail.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (118 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Creating a Data File from Scratch with PythonCreating a Data File from Scratch with Python (21 lines) From: Steve <sbearman@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Creating a Data File from Scratch with Python (47 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Cross-correlation analysisCross-correlation analysis (67 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Custom Tables Summary StatsCustom Tables Summary Stats (35 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (59 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (76 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Decision Tree QuestionDecision Tree Question (20 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Re: Decision Tree Question (41 lines) From: Oliver, Richard <roliver@spss.com> Re: Decision Tree Question (67 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Default number of decimal places in SPSS tablesDefault number of decimal places in SPSS tables (28 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (95 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (121 lines) From: Neda Faregh <nfaregh@rogers.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (55 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (76 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (120 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (162 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (139 lines) From: Sakari Lemola <sakari.lemola@unibas.ch> Deriving variables from a date variableDeriving variables from a date variable (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (43 lines) From: Mark Palmberg <palmberg@gmail.com> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (59 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Determining GPADetermining GPA (24 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (52 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (86 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (28 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (61 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (96 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel DataRe: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (25 lines) From: Hans Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (54 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <RGuerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (121 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (45 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (135 lines) From: dakalahar@netzero.net <dakalahar@NETZERO.NET> Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA?Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (29 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (43 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Differences between ROCsDifferences between ROCs (37 lines) From: James Cantor <James_Cantor@camh.net> Re: Differences between ROCs (55 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dividing the dataset into training and validation setsDividing the dataset into training and validation sets (33 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Re: Dividing the dataset into training and validation sets (75 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Doing EFA using correlation matrix as inputDoing EFA using correlation matrix as input (26 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Doing EFA using correlation matrix as input (34 lines) From: =?UTF-8?B?TWFydGEgR2FyY8OtYS1HcmFuZXJv?= <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regressionDummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (29 lines) From: paul wilson <paulwilsn@yahoo.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (54 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (64 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (181 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (245 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (65 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (276 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (494 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Duplicated File ManagementDuplicated File Management (30 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Duplicated File Management (66 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Duplicated File Management (20 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> EquamaxEquamax (27 lines) From: Hortensia Carrillo <hortensiacarrillo@hotmail.com> Error in syntaxError in syntax (103 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Error in syntax (84 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Error in syntax (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithmsErrors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (24 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of comorbidity's syntaxErrors of comorbidity's syntax (405 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax (104 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsErrors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (419 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (66 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (93 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Exporting Value Labels to Excel WorksheetsExporting Value Labels to Excel Worksheets (73 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Extracting numeric values from string fieldsExtracting numeric values from string fields (61 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (146 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (101 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> FW: Splines and Knots, againFW: Splines and Knots, again (53 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Factor Analysis and dichotomous dataFactor Analysis and dichotomous data (41 lines) From: Katina Dimoulias <kdimoulias@arch.usyd.edu.au> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (73 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (90 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (100 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (137 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav'File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (40 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (45 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (83 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (63 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Formatting the output of FrequenciesRe: Formatting the output of Frequencies (80 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Framework for Validating InstrumentFramework for Validating Instrument (25 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (47 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (71 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (130 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Fwd: Decision StatsFwd: Decision Stats (172 lines) From: Ajay ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> GEE with ordinal independent variable?GEE with ordinal independent variable? (25 lines) From: Thorgal <nicolasberkowitsch@hotmail.com> Re: GEE with ordinal independent variable? (35 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> GPL: template does not work for pie chartGPL: template does not work for pie chart (130 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression?Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (78 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (79 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (109 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (108 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (48 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (81 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (123 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (132 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> HELPHELP (32 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: HELP (64 lines) From: theodore.dwyer@polk-fl.net HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
CFA & SEMCFA & SEM (20 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: CFA & SEM (54 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> CODECODE (24 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: CODE (45 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Calculating pointsCalculating points (30 lines) From: Vanessa K <vanessa.k@AUSSURVEYS.COM> Re: Calculating points (233 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Calculating points (15 lines) From: Vanessa K <vanessa.k@AUSSURVEYS.COM> Calculation of sample size on multiple variablesCalculation of sample size on multiple variables (30 lines) From: Wincy Chan <wincy@hku.hk> Changing Hardware and using same license ?Changing Hardware and using same license ? (29 lines) From: Shakeel Ahmed <s4shakil@GMAIL.COM> Re: Changing Hardware and using same license ? (49 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Chart proplemsChart proplems (50 lines) From: Stephen Schafer <schafers@gdls.com> CodeCode (48 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: Code (99 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Code (134 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Color printing problemColor printing problem (42 lines) From: Kosh Ka <koshka@mochamail.com> Complexity science and SPSSComplexity science and SPSS (27 lines) From: Clive Downs <clive.downs@READING.GOV.UK> Re: Complexity science and SPSS (52 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Complexity science and SPSS (149 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Compute r form group meansCompute r form group means (35 lines) From: William Dudley WNDUDLEY <WNDUDLEY@uncg.edu> Re: Compute r form group means (63 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor AnalysisConfirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (38 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (58 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (113 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (39 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (66 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (103 lines) From: Sara House <Shouse1@luc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (125 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (135 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (129 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (151 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (177 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (193 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (261 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (234 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (264 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Copy and pasting variable lables and valuesCopy and pasting variable lables and values (43 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (70 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (60 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (94 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (103 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (112 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Counting across datesCounting across dates (43 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Counting across dates (46 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Counting across dates (35 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Counts conditioned on variable values.Counts conditioned on variable values. (45 lines) From: Boris Ratchev <bratchev@yahoo.com> Re: Counts conditioned on variable values. (109 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Creating Time VariableCreating Time Variable (28 lines) From: leah rubin <lhr1807@gmail.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (118 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Creating a Data File from Scratch with PythonCreating a Data File from Scratch with Python (21 lines) From: Steve <sbearman@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Creating a Data File from Scratch with Python (47 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Cross-correlation analysisCross-correlation analysis (67 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Custom Tables Summary StatsCustom Tables Summary Stats (35 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (59 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (76 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Decision Tree QuestionDecision Tree Question (20 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Re: Decision Tree Question (41 lines) From: Oliver, Richard <roliver@spss.com> Re: Decision Tree Question (67 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Default number of decimal places in SPSS tablesDefault number of decimal places in SPSS tables (28 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (95 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (121 lines) From: Neda Faregh <nfaregh@rogers.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (55 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (76 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (120 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (162 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (139 lines) From: Sakari Lemola <sakari.lemola@unibas.ch> Deriving variables from a date variableDeriving variables from a date variable (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (43 lines) From: Mark Palmberg <palmberg@gmail.com> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (59 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Determining GPADetermining GPA (24 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (52 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (86 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (28 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (61 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (96 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel DataRe: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (25 lines) From: Hans Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (54 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <RGuerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (121 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (45 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (135 lines) From: dakalahar@netzero.net <dakalahar@NETZERO.NET> Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA?Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (29 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (43 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Differences between ROCsDifferences between ROCs (37 lines) From: James Cantor <James_Cantor@camh.net> Re: Differences between ROCs (55 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dividing the dataset into training and validation setsDividing the dataset into training and validation sets (33 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Re: Dividing the dataset into training and validation sets (75 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Doing EFA using correlation matrix as inputDoing EFA using correlation matrix as input (26 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Doing EFA using correlation matrix as input (34 lines) From: =?UTF-8?B?TWFydGEgR2FyY8OtYS1HcmFuZXJv?= <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regressionDummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (29 lines) From: paul wilson <paulwilsn@yahoo.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (54 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (64 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (181 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (245 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (65 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (276 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (494 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Duplicated File ManagementDuplicated File Management (30 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Duplicated File Management (66 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Duplicated File Management (20 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> EquamaxEquamax (27 lines) From: Hortensia Carrillo <hortensiacarrillo@hotmail.com> Error in syntaxError in syntax (103 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Error in syntax (84 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Error in syntax (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithmsErrors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (24 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of comorbidity's syntaxErrors of comorbidity's syntax (405 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax (104 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsErrors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (419 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (66 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (93 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Exporting Value Labels to Excel WorksheetsExporting Value Labels to Excel Worksheets (73 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Extracting numeric values from string fieldsExtracting numeric values from string fields (61 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (146 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (101 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> FW: Splines and Knots, againFW: Splines and Knots, again (53 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Factor Analysis and dichotomous dataFactor Analysis and dichotomous data (41 lines) From: Katina Dimoulias <kdimoulias@arch.usyd.edu.au> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (73 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (90 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (100 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (137 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav'File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (40 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (45 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (83 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (63 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Formatting the output of FrequenciesRe: Formatting the output of Frequencies (80 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Framework for Validating InstrumentFramework for Validating Instrument (25 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (47 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (71 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (130 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Fwd: Decision StatsFwd: Decision Stats (172 lines) From: Ajay ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> GEE with ordinal independent variable?GEE with ordinal independent variable? (25 lines) From: Thorgal <nicolasberkowitsch@hotmail.com> Re: GEE with ordinal independent variable? (35 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> GPL: template does not work for pie chartGPL: template does not work for pie chart (130 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression?Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (78 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (79 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (109 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (108 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (48 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (81 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (123 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (132 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> HELPHELP (32 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: HELP (64 lines) From: theodore.dwyer@polk-fl.net HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
CODECODE (24 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: CODE (45 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Calculating pointsCalculating points (30 lines) From: Vanessa K <vanessa.k@AUSSURVEYS.COM> Re: Calculating points (233 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Calculating points (15 lines) From: Vanessa K <vanessa.k@AUSSURVEYS.COM> Calculation of sample size on multiple variablesCalculation of sample size on multiple variables (30 lines) From: Wincy Chan <wincy@hku.hk> Changing Hardware and using same license ?Changing Hardware and using same license ? (29 lines) From: Shakeel Ahmed <s4shakil@GMAIL.COM> Re: Changing Hardware and using same license ? (49 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Chart proplemsChart proplems (50 lines) From: Stephen Schafer <schafers@gdls.com> CodeCode (48 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: Code (99 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Code (134 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Color printing problemColor printing problem (42 lines) From: Kosh Ka <koshka@mochamail.com> Complexity science and SPSSComplexity science and SPSS (27 lines) From: Clive Downs <clive.downs@READING.GOV.UK> Re: Complexity science and SPSS (52 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Complexity science and SPSS (149 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Compute r form group meansCompute r form group means (35 lines) From: William Dudley WNDUDLEY <WNDUDLEY@uncg.edu> Re: Compute r form group means (63 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor AnalysisConfirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (38 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (58 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (113 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (39 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (66 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (103 lines) From: Sara House <Shouse1@luc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (125 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (135 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (129 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (151 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (177 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (193 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (261 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (234 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (264 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Copy and pasting variable lables and valuesCopy and pasting variable lables and values (43 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (70 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (60 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (94 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (103 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (112 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Counting across datesCounting across dates (43 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Counting across dates (46 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Counting across dates (35 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Counts conditioned on variable values.Counts conditioned on variable values. (45 lines) From: Boris Ratchev <bratchev@yahoo.com> Re: Counts conditioned on variable values. (109 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Creating Time VariableCreating Time Variable (28 lines) From: leah rubin <lhr1807@gmail.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (118 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Creating a Data File from Scratch with PythonCreating a Data File from Scratch with Python (21 lines) From: Steve <sbearman@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Creating a Data File from Scratch with Python (47 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Cross-correlation analysisCross-correlation analysis (67 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Custom Tables Summary StatsCustom Tables Summary Stats (35 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (59 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (76 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Decision Tree QuestionDecision Tree Question (20 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Re: Decision Tree Question (41 lines) From: Oliver, Richard <roliver@spss.com> Re: Decision Tree Question (67 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Default number of decimal places in SPSS tablesDefault number of decimal places in SPSS tables (28 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (95 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (121 lines) From: Neda Faregh <nfaregh@rogers.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (55 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (76 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (120 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (162 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (139 lines) From: Sakari Lemola <sakari.lemola@unibas.ch> Deriving variables from a date variableDeriving variables from a date variable (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (43 lines) From: Mark Palmberg <palmberg@gmail.com> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (59 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Determining GPADetermining GPA (24 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (52 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (86 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (28 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (61 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (96 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel DataRe: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (25 lines) From: Hans Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (54 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <RGuerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (121 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (45 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (135 lines) From: dakalahar@netzero.net <dakalahar@NETZERO.NET> Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA?Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (29 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (43 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Differences between ROCsDifferences between ROCs (37 lines) From: James Cantor <James_Cantor@camh.net> Re: Differences between ROCs (55 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dividing the dataset into training and validation setsDividing the dataset into training and validation sets (33 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Re: Dividing the dataset into training and validation sets (75 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Doing EFA using correlation matrix as inputDoing EFA using correlation matrix as input (26 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Doing EFA using correlation matrix as input (34 lines) From: =?UTF-8?B?TWFydGEgR2FyY8OtYS1HcmFuZXJv?= <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regressionDummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (29 lines) From: paul wilson <paulwilsn@yahoo.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (54 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (64 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (181 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (245 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (65 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (276 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (494 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Duplicated File ManagementDuplicated File Management (30 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Duplicated File Management (66 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Duplicated File Management (20 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> EquamaxEquamax (27 lines) From: Hortensia Carrillo <hortensiacarrillo@hotmail.com> Error in syntaxError in syntax (103 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Error in syntax (84 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Error in syntax (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithmsErrors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (24 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of comorbidity's syntaxErrors of comorbidity's syntax (405 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax (104 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsErrors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (419 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (66 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (93 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Exporting Value Labels to Excel WorksheetsExporting Value Labels to Excel Worksheets (73 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Extracting numeric values from string fieldsExtracting numeric values from string fields (61 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (146 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (101 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> FW: Splines and Knots, againFW: Splines and Knots, again (53 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Factor Analysis and dichotomous dataFactor Analysis and dichotomous data (41 lines) From: Katina Dimoulias <kdimoulias@arch.usyd.edu.au> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (73 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (90 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (100 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (137 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav'File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (40 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (45 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (83 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (63 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Formatting the output of FrequenciesRe: Formatting the output of Frequencies (80 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Framework for Validating InstrumentFramework for Validating Instrument (25 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (47 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (71 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (130 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Fwd: Decision StatsFwd: Decision Stats (172 lines) From: Ajay ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> GEE with ordinal independent variable?GEE with ordinal independent variable? (25 lines) From: Thorgal <nicolasberkowitsch@hotmail.com> Re: GEE with ordinal independent variable? (35 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> GPL: template does not work for pie chartGPL: template does not work for pie chart (130 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression?Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (78 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (79 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (109 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (108 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (48 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (81 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (123 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (132 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> HELPHELP (32 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: HELP (64 lines) From: theodore.dwyer@polk-fl.net HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
Calculating pointsCalculating points (30 lines) From: Vanessa K <vanessa.k@AUSSURVEYS.COM> Re: Calculating points (233 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Calculating points (15 lines) From: Vanessa K <vanessa.k@AUSSURVEYS.COM> Calculation of sample size on multiple variablesCalculation of sample size on multiple variables (30 lines) From: Wincy Chan <wincy@hku.hk> Changing Hardware and using same license ?Changing Hardware and using same license ? (29 lines) From: Shakeel Ahmed <s4shakil@GMAIL.COM> Re: Changing Hardware and using same license ? (49 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Chart proplemsChart proplems (50 lines) From: Stephen Schafer <schafers@gdls.com> CodeCode (48 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: Code (99 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Code (134 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Color printing problemColor printing problem (42 lines) From: Kosh Ka <koshka@mochamail.com> Complexity science and SPSSComplexity science and SPSS (27 lines) From: Clive Downs <clive.downs@READING.GOV.UK> Re: Complexity science and SPSS (52 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Complexity science and SPSS (149 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Compute r form group meansCompute r form group means (35 lines) From: William Dudley WNDUDLEY <WNDUDLEY@uncg.edu> Re: Compute r form group means (63 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor AnalysisConfirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (38 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (58 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (113 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (39 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (66 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (103 lines) From: Sara House <Shouse1@luc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (125 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (135 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (129 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (151 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (177 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (193 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (261 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (234 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (264 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Copy and pasting variable lables and valuesCopy and pasting variable lables and values (43 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (70 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (60 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (94 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (103 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (112 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Counting across datesCounting across dates (43 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Counting across dates (46 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Counting across dates (35 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Counts conditioned on variable values.Counts conditioned on variable values. (45 lines) From: Boris Ratchev <bratchev@yahoo.com> Re: Counts conditioned on variable values. (109 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Creating Time VariableCreating Time Variable (28 lines) From: leah rubin <lhr1807@gmail.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (118 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Creating a Data File from Scratch with PythonCreating a Data File from Scratch with Python (21 lines) From: Steve <sbearman@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Creating a Data File from Scratch with Python (47 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Cross-correlation analysisCross-correlation analysis (67 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Custom Tables Summary StatsCustom Tables Summary Stats (35 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (59 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (76 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Decision Tree QuestionDecision Tree Question (20 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Re: Decision Tree Question (41 lines) From: Oliver, Richard <roliver@spss.com> Re: Decision Tree Question (67 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Default number of decimal places in SPSS tablesDefault number of decimal places in SPSS tables (28 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (95 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (121 lines) From: Neda Faregh <nfaregh@rogers.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (55 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (76 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (120 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (162 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (139 lines) From: Sakari Lemola <sakari.lemola@unibas.ch> Deriving variables from a date variableDeriving variables from a date variable (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (43 lines) From: Mark Palmberg <palmberg@gmail.com> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (59 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Determining GPADetermining GPA (24 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (52 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (86 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (28 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (61 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (96 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel DataRe: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (25 lines) From: Hans Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (54 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <RGuerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (121 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (45 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (135 lines) From: dakalahar@netzero.net <dakalahar@NETZERO.NET> Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA?Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (29 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (43 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Differences between ROCsDifferences between ROCs (37 lines) From: James Cantor <James_Cantor@camh.net> Re: Differences between ROCs (55 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dividing the dataset into training and validation setsDividing the dataset into training and validation sets (33 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Re: Dividing the dataset into training and validation sets (75 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Doing EFA using correlation matrix as inputDoing EFA using correlation matrix as input (26 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Doing EFA using correlation matrix as input (34 lines) From: =?UTF-8?B?TWFydGEgR2FyY8OtYS1HcmFuZXJv?= <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regressionDummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (29 lines) From: paul wilson <paulwilsn@yahoo.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (54 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (64 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (181 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (245 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (65 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (276 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (494 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Duplicated File ManagementDuplicated File Management (30 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Duplicated File Management (66 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Duplicated File Management (20 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> EquamaxEquamax (27 lines) From: Hortensia Carrillo <hortensiacarrillo@hotmail.com> Error in syntaxError in syntax (103 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Error in syntax (84 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Error in syntax (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithmsErrors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (24 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of comorbidity's syntaxErrors of comorbidity's syntax (405 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax (104 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsErrors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (419 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (66 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (93 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Exporting Value Labels to Excel WorksheetsExporting Value Labels to Excel Worksheets (73 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Extracting numeric values from string fieldsExtracting numeric values from string fields (61 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (146 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (101 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> FW: Splines and Knots, againFW: Splines and Knots, again (53 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Factor Analysis and dichotomous dataFactor Analysis and dichotomous data (41 lines) From: Katina Dimoulias <kdimoulias@arch.usyd.edu.au> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (73 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (90 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (100 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (137 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav'File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (40 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (45 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (83 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (63 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Formatting the output of FrequenciesRe: Formatting the output of Frequencies (80 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Framework for Validating InstrumentFramework for Validating Instrument (25 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (47 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (71 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (130 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Fwd: Decision StatsFwd: Decision Stats (172 lines) From: Ajay ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> GEE with ordinal independent variable?GEE with ordinal independent variable? (25 lines) From: Thorgal <nicolasberkowitsch@hotmail.com> Re: GEE with ordinal independent variable? (35 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> GPL: template does not work for pie chartGPL: template does not work for pie chart (130 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression?Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (78 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (79 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (109 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (108 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (48 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (81 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (123 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (132 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> HELPHELP (32 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: HELP (64 lines) From: theodore.dwyer@polk-fl.net HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
Calculation of sample size on multiple variablesCalculation of sample size on multiple variables (30 lines) From: Wincy Chan <wincy@hku.hk> Changing Hardware and using same license ?Changing Hardware and using same license ? (29 lines) From: Shakeel Ahmed <s4shakil@GMAIL.COM> Re: Changing Hardware and using same license ? (49 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Chart proplemsChart proplems (50 lines) From: Stephen Schafer <schafers@gdls.com> CodeCode (48 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: Code (99 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Code (134 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Color printing problemColor printing problem (42 lines) From: Kosh Ka <koshka@mochamail.com> Complexity science and SPSSComplexity science and SPSS (27 lines) From: Clive Downs <clive.downs@READING.GOV.UK> Re: Complexity science and SPSS (52 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Complexity science and SPSS (149 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Compute r form group meansCompute r form group means (35 lines) From: William Dudley WNDUDLEY <WNDUDLEY@uncg.edu> Re: Compute r form group means (63 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor AnalysisConfirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (38 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (58 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (113 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (39 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (66 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (103 lines) From: Sara House <Shouse1@luc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (125 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (135 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (129 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (151 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (177 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (193 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (261 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (234 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (264 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Copy and pasting variable lables and valuesCopy and pasting variable lables and values (43 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (70 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (60 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (94 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (103 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (112 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Counting across datesCounting across dates (43 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Counting across dates (46 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Counting across dates (35 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Counts conditioned on variable values.Counts conditioned on variable values. (45 lines) From: Boris Ratchev <bratchev@yahoo.com> Re: Counts conditioned on variable values. (109 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Creating Time VariableCreating Time Variable (28 lines) From: leah rubin <lhr1807@gmail.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (118 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Creating a Data File from Scratch with PythonCreating a Data File from Scratch with Python (21 lines) From: Steve <sbearman@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Creating a Data File from Scratch with Python (47 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Cross-correlation analysisCross-correlation analysis (67 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Custom Tables Summary StatsCustom Tables Summary Stats (35 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (59 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (76 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Decision Tree QuestionDecision Tree Question (20 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Re: Decision Tree Question (41 lines) From: Oliver, Richard <roliver@spss.com> Re: Decision Tree Question (67 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Default number of decimal places in SPSS tablesDefault number of decimal places in SPSS tables (28 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (95 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (121 lines) From: Neda Faregh <nfaregh@rogers.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (55 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (76 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (120 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (162 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (139 lines) From: Sakari Lemola <sakari.lemola@unibas.ch> Deriving variables from a date variableDeriving variables from a date variable (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (43 lines) From: Mark Palmberg <palmberg@gmail.com> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (59 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Determining GPADetermining GPA (24 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (52 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (86 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (28 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (61 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (96 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel DataRe: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (25 lines) From: Hans Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (54 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <RGuerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (121 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (45 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (135 lines) From: dakalahar@netzero.net <dakalahar@NETZERO.NET> Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA?Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (29 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (43 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Differences between ROCsDifferences between ROCs (37 lines) From: James Cantor <James_Cantor@camh.net> Re: Differences between ROCs (55 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dividing the dataset into training and validation setsDividing the dataset into training and validation sets (33 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Re: Dividing the dataset into training and validation sets (75 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Doing EFA using correlation matrix as inputDoing EFA using correlation matrix as input (26 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Doing EFA using correlation matrix as input (34 lines) From: =?UTF-8?B?TWFydGEgR2FyY8OtYS1HcmFuZXJv?= <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regressionDummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (29 lines) From: paul wilson <paulwilsn@yahoo.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (54 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (64 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (181 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (245 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (65 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (276 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (494 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Duplicated File ManagementDuplicated File Management (30 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Duplicated File Management (66 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Duplicated File Management (20 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> EquamaxEquamax (27 lines) From: Hortensia Carrillo <hortensiacarrillo@hotmail.com> Error in syntaxError in syntax (103 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Error in syntax (84 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Error in syntax (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithmsErrors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (24 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of comorbidity's syntaxErrors of comorbidity's syntax (405 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax (104 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsErrors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (419 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (66 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (93 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Exporting Value Labels to Excel WorksheetsExporting Value Labels to Excel Worksheets (73 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Extracting numeric values from string fieldsExtracting numeric values from string fields (61 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (146 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (101 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> FW: Splines and Knots, againFW: Splines and Knots, again (53 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Factor Analysis and dichotomous dataFactor Analysis and dichotomous data (41 lines) From: Katina Dimoulias <kdimoulias@arch.usyd.edu.au> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (73 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (90 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (100 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (137 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav'File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (40 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (45 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (83 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (63 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Formatting the output of FrequenciesRe: Formatting the output of Frequencies (80 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Framework for Validating InstrumentFramework for Validating Instrument (25 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (47 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (71 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (130 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Fwd: Decision StatsFwd: Decision Stats (172 lines) From: Ajay ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> GEE with ordinal independent variable?GEE with ordinal independent variable? (25 lines) From: Thorgal <nicolasberkowitsch@hotmail.com> Re: GEE with ordinal independent variable? (35 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> GPL: template does not work for pie chartGPL: template does not work for pie chart (130 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression?Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (78 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (79 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (109 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (108 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (48 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (81 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (123 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (132 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> HELPHELP (32 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: HELP (64 lines) From: theodore.dwyer@polk-fl.net HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
Changing Hardware and using same license ?Changing Hardware and using same license ? (29 lines) From: Shakeel Ahmed <s4shakil@GMAIL.COM> Re: Changing Hardware and using same license ? (49 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Chart proplemsChart proplems (50 lines) From: Stephen Schafer <schafers@gdls.com> CodeCode (48 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: Code (99 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Code (134 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Color printing problemColor printing problem (42 lines) From: Kosh Ka <koshka@mochamail.com> Complexity science and SPSSComplexity science and SPSS (27 lines) From: Clive Downs <clive.downs@READING.GOV.UK> Re: Complexity science and SPSS (52 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Complexity science and SPSS (149 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Compute r form group meansCompute r form group means (35 lines) From: William Dudley WNDUDLEY <WNDUDLEY@uncg.edu> Re: Compute r form group means (63 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor AnalysisConfirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (38 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (58 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (113 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (39 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (66 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (103 lines) From: Sara House <Shouse1@luc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (125 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (135 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (129 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (151 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (177 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (193 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (261 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (234 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (264 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Copy and pasting variable lables and valuesCopy and pasting variable lables and values (43 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (70 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (60 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (94 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (103 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (112 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Counting across datesCounting across dates (43 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Counting across dates (46 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Counting across dates (35 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Counts conditioned on variable values.Counts conditioned on variable values. (45 lines) From: Boris Ratchev <bratchev@yahoo.com> Re: Counts conditioned on variable values. (109 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Creating Time VariableCreating Time Variable (28 lines) From: leah rubin <lhr1807@gmail.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (118 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Creating a Data File from Scratch with PythonCreating a Data File from Scratch with Python (21 lines) From: Steve <sbearman@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Creating a Data File from Scratch with Python (47 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Cross-correlation analysisCross-correlation analysis (67 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Custom Tables Summary StatsCustom Tables Summary Stats (35 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (59 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (76 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Decision Tree QuestionDecision Tree Question (20 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Re: Decision Tree Question (41 lines) From: Oliver, Richard <roliver@spss.com> Re: Decision Tree Question (67 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Default number of decimal places in SPSS tablesDefault number of decimal places in SPSS tables (28 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (95 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (121 lines) From: Neda Faregh <nfaregh@rogers.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (55 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (76 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (120 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (162 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (139 lines) From: Sakari Lemola <sakari.lemola@unibas.ch> Deriving variables from a date variableDeriving variables from a date variable (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (43 lines) From: Mark Palmberg <palmberg@gmail.com> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (59 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Determining GPADetermining GPA (24 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (52 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (86 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (28 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (61 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (96 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel DataRe: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (25 lines) From: Hans Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (54 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <RGuerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (121 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (45 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (135 lines) From: dakalahar@netzero.net <dakalahar@NETZERO.NET> Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA?Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (29 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (43 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Differences between ROCsDifferences between ROCs (37 lines) From: James Cantor <James_Cantor@camh.net> Re: Differences between ROCs (55 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dividing the dataset into training and validation setsDividing the dataset into training and validation sets (33 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Re: Dividing the dataset into training and validation sets (75 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Doing EFA using correlation matrix as inputDoing EFA using correlation matrix as input (26 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Doing EFA using correlation matrix as input (34 lines) From: =?UTF-8?B?TWFydGEgR2FyY8OtYS1HcmFuZXJv?= <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regressionDummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (29 lines) From: paul wilson <paulwilsn@yahoo.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (54 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (64 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (181 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (245 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (65 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (276 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (494 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Duplicated File ManagementDuplicated File Management (30 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Duplicated File Management (66 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Duplicated File Management (20 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> EquamaxEquamax (27 lines) From: Hortensia Carrillo <hortensiacarrillo@hotmail.com> Error in syntaxError in syntax (103 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Error in syntax (84 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Error in syntax (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithmsErrors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (24 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of comorbidity's syntaxErrors of comorbidity's syntax (405 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax (104 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsErrors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (419 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (66 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (93 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Exporting Value Labels to Excel WorksheetsExporting Value Labels to Excel Worksheets (73 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Extracting numeric values from string fieldsExtracting numeric values from string fields (61 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (146 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (101 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> FW: Splines and Knots, againFW: Splines and Knots, again (53 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Factor Analysis and dichotomous dataFactor Analysis and dichotomous data (41 lines) From: Katina Dimoulias <kdimoulias@arch.usyd.edu.au> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (73 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (90 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (100 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (137 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav'File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (40 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (45 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (83 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (63 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Formatting the output of FrequenciesRe: Formatting the output of Frequencies (80 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Framework for Validating InstrumentFramework for Validating Instrument (25 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (47 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (71 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (130 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Fwd: Decision StatsFwd: Decision Stats (172 lines) From: Ajay ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> GEE with ordinal independent variable?GEE with ordinal independent variable? (25 lines) From: Thorgal <nicolasberkowitsch@hotmail.com> Re: GEE with ordinal independent variable? (35 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> GPL: template does not work for pie chartGPL: template does not work for pie chart (130 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression?Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (78 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (79 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (109 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (108 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (48 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (81 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (123 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (132 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> HELPHELP (32 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: HELP (64 lines) From: theodore.dwyer@polk-fl.net HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
Chart proplemsChart proplems (50 lines) From: Stephen Schafer <schafers@gdls.com> CodeCode (48 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: Code (99 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Code (134 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Color printing problemColor printing problem (42 lines) From: Kosh Ka <koshka@mochamail.com> Complexity science and SPSSComplexity science and SPSS (27 lines) From: Clive Downs <clive.downs@READING.GOV.UK> Re: Complexity science and SPSS (52 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Complexity science and SPSS (149 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Compute r form group meansCompute r form group means (35 lines) From: William Dudley WNDUDLEY <WNDUDLEY@uncg.edu> Re: Compute r form group means (63 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor AnalysisConfirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (38 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (58 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (113 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (39 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (66 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (103 lines) From: Sara House <Shouse1@luc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (125 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (135 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (129 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (151 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (177 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (193 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (261 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (234 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (264 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Copy and pasting variable lables and valuesCopy and pasting variable lables and values (43 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (70 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (60 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (94 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (103 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (112 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Counting across datesCounting across dates (43 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Counting across dates (46 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Counting across dates (35 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Counts conditioned on variable values.Counts conditioned on variable values. (45 lines) From: Boris Ratchev <bratchev@yahoo.com> Re: Counts conditioned on variable values. (109 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Creating Time VariableCreating Time Variable (28 lines) From: leah rubin <lhr1807@gmail.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (118 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Creating a Data File from Scratch with PythonCreating a Data File from Scratch with Python (21 lines) From: Steve <sbearman@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Creating a Data File from Scratch with Python (47 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Cross-correlation analysisCross-correlation analysis (67 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Custom Tables Summary StatsCustom Tables Summary Stats (35 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (59 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (76 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Decision Tree QuestionDecision Tree Question (20 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Re: Decision Tree Question (41 lines) From: Oliver, Richard <roliver@spss.com> Re: Decision Tree Question (67 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Default number of decimal places in SPSS tablesDefault number of decimal places in SPSS tables (28 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (95 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (121 lines) From: Neda Faregh <nfaregh@rogers.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (55 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (76 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (120 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (162 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (139 lines) From: Sakari Lemola <sakari.lemola@unibas.ch> Deriving variables from a date variableDeriving variables from a date variable (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (43 lines) From: Mark Palmberg <palmberg@gmail.com> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (59 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Determining GPADetermining GPA (24 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (52 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (86 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (28 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (61 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (96 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel DataRe: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (25 lines) From: Hans Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (54 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <RGuerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (121 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (45 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (135 lines) From: dakalahar@netzero.net <dakalahar@NETZERO.NET> Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA?Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (29 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (43 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Differences between ROCsDifferences between ROCs (37 lines) From: James Cantor <James_Cantor@camh.net> Re: Differences between ROCs (55 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dividing the dataset into training and validation setsDividing the dataset into training and validation sets (33 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Re: Dividing the dataset into training and validation sets (75 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Doing EFA using correlation matrix as inputDoing EFA using correlation matrix as input (26 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Doing EFA using correlation matrix as input (34 lines) From: =?UTF-8?B?TWFydGEgR2FyY8OtYS1HcmFuZXJv?= <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regressionDummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (29 lines) From: paul wilson <paulwilsn@yahoo.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (54 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (64 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (181 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (245 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (65 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (276 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (494 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Duplicated File ManagementDuplicated File Management (30 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Duplicated File Management (66 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Duplicated File Management (20 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> EquamaxEquamax (27 lines) From: Hortensia Carrillo <hortensiacarrillo@hotmail.com> Error in syntaxError in syntax (103 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Error in syntax (84 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Error in syntax (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithmsErrors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (24 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of comorbidity's syntaxErrors of comorbidity's syntax (405 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax (104 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsErrors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (419 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (66 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (93 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Exporting Value Labels to Excel WorksheetsExporting Value Labels to Excel Worksheets (73 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Extracting numeric values from string fieldsExtracting numeric values from string fields (61 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (146 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (101 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> FW: Splines and Knots, againFW: Splines and Knots, again (53 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Factor Analysis and dichotomous dataFactor Analysis and dichotomous data (41 lines) From: Katina Dimoulias <kdimoulias@arch.usyd.edu.au> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (73 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (90 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (100 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (137 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav'File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (40 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (45 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (83 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (63 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Formatting the output of FrequenciesRe: Formatting the output of Frequencies (80 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Framework for Validating InstrumentFramework for Validating Instrument (25 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (47 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (71 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (130 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Fwd: Decision StatsFwd: Decision Stats (172 lines) From: Ajay ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> GEE with ordinal independent variable?GEE with ordinal independent variable? (25 lines) From: Thorgal <nicolasberkowitsch@hotmail.com> Re: GEE with ordinal independent variable? (35 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> GPL: template does not work for pie chartGPL: template does not work for pie chart (130 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression?Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (78 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (79 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (109 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (108 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (48 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (81 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (123 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (132 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> HELPHELP (32 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: HELP (64 lines) From: theodore.dwyer@polk-fl.net HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
CodeCode (48 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: Code (99 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Code (134 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Color printing problemColor printing problem (42 lines) From: Kosh Ka <koshka@mochamail.com> Complexity science and SPSSComplexity science and SPSS (27 lines) From: Clive Downs <clive.downs@READING.GOV.UK> Re: Complexity science and SPSS (52 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Complexity science and SPSS (149 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Compute r form group meansCompute r form group means (35 lines) From: William Dudley WNDUDLEY <WNDUDLEY@uncg.edu> Re: Compute r form group means (63 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor AnalysisConfirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (38 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (58 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (113 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (39 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (66 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (103 lines) From: Sara House <Shouse1@luc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (125 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (135 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (129 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (151 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (177 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (193 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (261 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (234 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (264 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Copy and pasting variable lables and valuesCopy and pasting variable lables and values (43 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (70 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (60 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (94 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (103 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (112 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Counting across datesCounting across dates (43 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Counting across dates (46 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Counting across dates (35 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Counts conditioned on variable values.Counts conditioned on variable values. (45 lines) From: Boris Ratchev <bratchev@yahoo.com> Re: Counts conditioned on variable values. (109 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Creating Time VariableCreating Time Variable (28 lines) From: leah rubin <lhr1807@gmail.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (118 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Creating a Data File from Scratch with PythonCreating a Data File from Scratch with Python (21 lines) From: Steve <sbearman@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Creating a Data File from Scratch with Python (47 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Cross-correlation analysisCross-correlation analysis (67 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Custom Tables Summary StatsCustom Tables Summary Stats (35 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (59 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (76 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Decision Tree QuestionDecision Tree Question (20 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Re: Decision Tree Question (41 lines) From: Oliver, Richard <roliver@spss.com> Re: Decision Tree Question (67 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Default number of decimal places in SPSS tablesDefault number of decimal places in SPSS tables (28 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (95 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (121 lines) From: Neda Faregh <nfaregh@rogers.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (55 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (76 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (120 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (162 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (139 lines) From: Sakari Lemola <sakari.lemola@unibas.ch> Deriving variables from a date variableDeriving variables from a date variable (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (43 lines) From: Mark Palmberg <palmberg@gmail.com> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (59 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Determining GPADetermining GPA (24 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (52 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (86 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (28 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (61 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (96 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel DataRe: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (25 lines) From: Hans Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (54 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <RGuerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (121 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (45 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (135 lines) From: dakalahar@netzero.net <dakalahar@NETZERO.NET> Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA?Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (29 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (43 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Differences between ROCsDifferences between ROCs (37 lines) From: James Cantor <James_Cantor@camh.net> Re: Differences between ROCs (55 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dividing the dataset into training and validation setsDividing the dataset into training and validation sets (33 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Re: Dividing the dataset into training and validation sets (75 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Doing EFA using correlation matrix as inputDoing EFA using correlation matrix as input (26 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Doing EFA using correlation matrix as input (34 lines) From: =?UTF-8?B?TWFydGEgR2FyY8OtYS1HcmFuZXJv?= <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regressionDummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (29 lines) From: paul wilson <paulwilsn@yahoo.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (54 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (64 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (181 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (245 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (65 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (276 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (494 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Duplicated File ManagementDuplicated File Management (30 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Duplicated File Management (66 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Duplicated File Management (20 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> EquamaxEquamax (27 lines) From: Hortensia Carrillo <hortensiacarrillo@hotmail.com> Error in syntaxError in syntax (103 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Error in syntax (84 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Error in syntax (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithmsErrors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (24 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of comorbidity's syntaxErrors of comorbidity's syntax (405 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax (104 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsErrors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (419 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (66 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (93 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Exporting Value Labels to Excel WorksheetsExporting Value Labels to Excel Worksheets (73 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Extracting numeric values from string fieldsExtracting numeric values from string fields (61 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (146 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (101 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> FW: Splines and Knots, againFW: Splines and Knots, again (53 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Factor Analysis and dichotomous dataFactor Analysis and dichotomous data (41 lines) From: Katina Dimoulias <kdimoulias@arch.usyd.edu.au> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (73 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (90 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (100 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (137 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav'File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (40 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (45 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (83 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (63 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Formatting the output of FrequenciesRe: Formatting the output of Frequencies (80 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Framework for Validating InstrumentFramework for Validating Instrument (25 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (47 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (71 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (130 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Fwd: Decision StatsFwd: Decision Stats (172 lines) From: Ajay ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> GEE with ordinal independent variable?GEE with ordinal independent variable? (25 lines) From: Thorgal <nicolasberkowitsch@hotmail.com> Re: GEE with ordinal independent variable? (35 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> GPL: template does not work for pie chartGPL: template does not work for pie chart (130 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression?Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (78 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (79 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (109 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (108 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (48 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (81 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (123 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (132 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> HELPHELP (32 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: HELP (64 lines) From: theodore.dwyer@polk-fl.net HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
Color printing problemColor printing problem (42 lines) From: Kosh Ka <koshka@mochamail.com> Complexity science and SPSSComplexity science and SPSS (27 lines) From: Clive Downs <clive.downs@READING.GOV.UK> Re: Complexity science and SPSS (52 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Complexity science and SPSS (149 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Compute r form group meansCompute r form group means (35 lines) From: William Dudley WNDUDLEY <WNDUDLEY@uncg.edu> Re: Compute r form group means (63 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor AnalysisConfirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (38 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (58 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (113 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (39 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (66 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (103 lines) From: Sara House <Shouse1@luc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (125 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (135 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (129 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (151 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (177 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (193 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (261 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (234 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (264 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Copy and pasting variable lables and valuesCopy and pasting variable lables and values (43 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (70 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (60 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (94 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (103 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (112 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Counting across datesCounting across dates (43 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Counting across dates (46 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Counting across dates (35 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Counts conditioned on variable values.Counts conditioned on variable values. (45 lines) From: Boris Ratchev <bratchev@yahoo.com> Re: Counts conditioned on variable values. (109 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Creating Time VariableCreating Time Variable (28 lines) From: leah rubin <lhr1807@gmail.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (118 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Creating a Data File from Scratch with PythonCreating a Data File from Scratch with Python (21 lines) From: Steve <sbearman@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Creating a Data File from Scratch with Python (47 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Cross-correlation analysisCross-correlation analysis (67 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Custom Tables Summary StatsCustom Tables Summary Stats (35 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (59 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (76 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Decision Tree QuestionDecision Tree Question (20 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Re: Decision Tree Question (41 lines) From: Oliver, Richard <roliver@spss.com> Re: Decision Tree Question (67 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Default number of decimal places in SPSS tablesDefault number of decimal places in SPSS tables (28 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (95 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (121 lines) From: Neda Faregh <nfaregh@rogers.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (55 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (76 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (120 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (162 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (139 lines) From: Sakari Lemola <sakari.lemola@unibas.ch> Deriving variables from a date variableDeriving variables from a date variable (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (43 lines) From: Mark Palmberg <palmberg@gmail.com> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (59 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Determining GPADetermining GPA (24 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (52 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (86 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (28 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (61 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (96 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel DataRe: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (25 lines) From: Hans Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (54 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <RGuerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (121 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (45 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (135 lines) From: dakalahar@netzero.net <dakalahar@NETZERO.NET> Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA?Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (29 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (43 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Differences between ROCsDifferences between ROCs (37 lines) From: James Cantor <James_Cantor@camh.net> Re: Differences between ROCs (55 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dividing the dataset into training and validation setsDividing the dataset into training and validation sets (33 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Re: Dividing the dataset into training and validation sets (75 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Doing EFA using correlation matrix as inputDoing EFA using correlation matrix as input (26 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Doing EFA using correlation matrix as input (34 lines) From: =?UTF-8?B?TWFydGEgR2FyY8OtYS1HcmFuZXJv?= <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regressionDummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (29 lines) From: paul wilson <paulwilsn@yahoo.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (54 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (64 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (181 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (245 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (65 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (276 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (494 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Duplicated File ManagementDuplicated File Management (30 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Duplicated File Management (66 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Duplicated File Management (20 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> EquamaxEquamax (27 lines) From: Hortensia Carrillo <hortensiacarrillo@hotmail.com> Error in syntaxError in syntax (103 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Error in syntax (84 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Error in syntax (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithmsErrors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (24 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of comorbidity's syntaxErrors of comorbidity's syntax (405 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax (104 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsErrors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (419 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (66 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (93 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Exporting Value Labels to Excel WorksheetsExporting Value Labels to Excel Worksheets (73 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Extracting numeric values from string fieldsExtracting numeric values from string fields (61 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (146 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (101 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> FW: Splines and Knots, againFW: Splines and Knots, again (53 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Factor Analysis and dichotomous dataFactor Analysis and dichotomous data (41 lines) From: Katina Dimoulias <kdimoulias@arch.usyd.edu.au> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (73 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (90 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (100 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (137 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav'File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (40 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (45 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (83 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (63 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Formatting the output of FrequenciesRe: Formatting the output of Frequencies (80 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Framework for Validating InstrumentFramework for Validating Instrument (25 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (47 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (71 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (130 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Fwd: Decision StatsFwd: Decision Stats (172 lines) From: Ajay ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> GEE with ordinal independent variable?GEE with ordinal independent variable? (25 lines) From: Thorgal <nicolasberkowitsch@hotmail.com> Re: GEE with ordinal independent variable? (35 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> GPL: template does not work for pie chartGPL: template does not work for pie chart (130 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression?Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (78 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (79 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (109 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (108 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (48 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (81 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (123 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (132 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> HELPHELP (32 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: HELP (64 lines) From: theodore.dwyer@polk-fl.net HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
Complexity science and SPSSComplexity science and SPSS (27 lines) From: Clive Downs <clive.downs@READING.GOV.UK> Re: Complexity science and SPSS (52 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Complexity science and SPSS (149 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Compute r form group meansCompute r form group means (35 lines) From: William Dudley WNDUDLEY <WNDUDLEY@uncg.edu> Re: Compute r form group means (63 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor AnalysisConfirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (38 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (58 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (113 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (39 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (66 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (103 lines) From: Sara House <Shouse1@luc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (125 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (135 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (129 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (151 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (177 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (193 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (261 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (234 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (264 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Copy and pasting variable lables and valuesCopy and pasting variable lables and values (43 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (70 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (60 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (94 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (103 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (112 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Counting across datesCounting across dates (43 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Counting across dates (46 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Counting across dates (35 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Counts conditioned on variable values.Counts conditioned on variable values. (45 lines) From: Boris Ratchev <bratchev@yahoo.com> Re: Counts conditioned on variable values. (109 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Creating Time VariableCreating Time Variable (28 lines) From: leah rubin <lhr1807@gmail.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (118 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Creating a Data File from Scratch with PythonCreating a Data File from Scratch with Python (21 lines) From: Steve <sbearman@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Creating a Data File from Scratch with Python (47 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Cross-correlation analysisCross-correlation analysis (67 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Custom Tables Summary StatsCustom Tables Summary Stats (35 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (59 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (76 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Decision Tree QuestionDecision Tree Question (20 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Re: Decision Tree Question (41 lines) From: Oliver, Richard <roliver@spss.com> Re: Decision Tree Question (67 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Default number of decimal places in SPSS tablesDefault number of decimal places in SPSS tables (28 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (95 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (121 lines) From: Neda Faregh <nfaregh@rogers.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (55 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (76 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (120 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (162 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (139 lines) From: Sakari Lemola <sakari.lemola@unibas.ch> Deriving variables from a date variableDeriving variables from a date variable (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (43 lines) From: Mark Palmberg <palmberg@gmail.com> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (59 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Determining GPADetermining GPA (24 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (52 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (86 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (28 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (61 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (96 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel DataRe: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (25 lines) From: Hans Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (54 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <RGuerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (121 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (45 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (135 lines) From: dakalahar@netzero.net <dakalahar@NETZERO.NET> Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA?Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (29 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (43 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Differences between ROCsDifferences between ROCs (37 lines) From: James Cantor <James_Cantor@camh.net> Re: Differences between ROCs (55 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dividing the dataset into training and validation setsDividing the dataset into training and validation sets (33 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Re: Dividing the dataset into training and validation sets (75 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Doing EFA using correlation matrix as inputDoing EFA using correlation matrix as input (26 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Doing EFA using correlation matrix as input (34 lines) From: =?UTF-8?B?TWFydGEgR2FyY8OtYS1HcmFuZXJv?= <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regressionDummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (29 lines) From: paul wilson <paulwilsn@yahoo.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (54 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (64 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (181 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (245 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (65 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (276 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (494 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Duplicated File ManagementDuplicated File Management (30 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Duplicated File Management (66 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Duplicated File Management (20 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> EquamaxEquamax (27 lines) From: Hortensia Carrillo <hortensiacarrillo@hotmail.com> Error in syntaxError in syntax (103 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Error in syntax (84 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Error in syntax (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithmsErrors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (24 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of comorbidity's syntaxErrors of comorbidity's syntax (405 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax (104 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsErrors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (419 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (66 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (93 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Exporting Value Labels to Excel WorksheetsExporting Value Labels to Excel Worksheets (73 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Extracting numeric values from string fieldsExtracting numeric values from string fields (61 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (146 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (101 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> FW: Splines and Knots, againFW: Splines and Knots, again (53 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Factor Analysis and dichotomous dataFactor Analysis and dichotomous data (41 lines) From: Katina Dimoulias <kdimoulias@arch.usyd.edu.au> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (73 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (90 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (100 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (137 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav'File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (40 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (45 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (83 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (63 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Formatting the output of FrequenciesRe: Formatting the output of Frequencies (80 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Framework for Validating InstrumentFramework for Validating Instrument (25 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (47 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (71 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (130 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Fwd: Decision StatsFwd: Decision Stats (172 lines) From: Ajay ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> GEE with ordinal independent variable?GEE with ordinal independent variable? (25 lines) From: Thorgal <nicolasberkowitsch@hotmail.com> Re: GEE with ordinal independent variable? (35 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> GPL: template does not work for pie chartGPL: template does not work for pie chart (130 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression?Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (78 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (79 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (109 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (108 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (48 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (81 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (123 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (132 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> HELPHELP (32 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: HELP (64 lines) From: theodore.dwyer@polk-fl.net HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
Compute r form group meansCompute r form group means (35 lines) From: William Dudley WNDUDLEY <WNDUDLEY@uncg.edu> Re: Compute r form group means (63 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor AnalysisConfirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (38 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (58 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (113 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (39 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (66 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (103 lines) From: Sara House <Shouse1@luc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (125 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (135 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (129 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (151 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (177 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (193 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (261 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (234 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (264 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Copy and pasting variable lables and valuesCopy and pasting variable lables and values (43 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (70 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (60 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (94 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (103 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (112 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Counting across datesCounting across dates (43 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Counting across dates (46 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Counting across dates (35 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Counts conditioned on variable values.Counts conditioned on variable values. (45 lines) From: Boris Ratchev <bratchev@yahoo.com> Re: Counts conditioned on variable values. (109 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Creating Time VariableCreating Time Variable (28 lines) From: leah rubin <lhr1807@gmail.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (118 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Creating a Data File from Scratch with PythonCreating a Data File from Scratch with Python (21 lines) From: Steve <sbearman@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Creating a Data File from Scratch with Python (47 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Cross-correlation analysisCross-correlation analysis (67 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Custom Tables Summary StatsCustom Tables Summary Stats (35 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (59 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (76 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Decision Tree QuestionDecision Tree Question (20 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Re: Decision Tree Question (41 lines) From: Oliver, Richard <roliver@spss.com> Re: Decision Tree Question (67 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Default number of decimal places in SPSS tablesDefault number of decimal places in SPSS tables (28 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (95 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (121 lines) From: Neda Faregh <nfaregh@rogers.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (55 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (76 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (120 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (162 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (139 lines) From: Sakari Lemola <sakari.lemola@unibas.ch> Deriving variables from a date variableDeriving variables from a date variable (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (43 lines) From: Mark Palmberg <palmberg@gmail.com> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (59 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Determining GPADetermining GPA (24 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (52 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (86 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (28 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (61 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (96 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel DataRe: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (25 lines) From: Hans Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (54 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <RGuerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (121 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (45 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (135 lines) From: dakalahar@netzero.net <dakalahar@NETZERO.NET> Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA?Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (29 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (43 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Differences between ROCsDifferences between ROCs (37 lines) From: James Cantor <James_Cantor@camh.net> Re: Differences between ROCs (55 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dividing the dataset into training and validation setsDividing the dataset into training and validation sets (33 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Re: Dividing the dataset into training and validation sets (75 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Doing EFA using correlation matrix as inputDoing EFA using correlation matrix as input (26 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Doing EFA using correlation matrix as input (34 lines) From: =?UTF-8?B?TWFydGEgR2FyY8OtYS1HcmFuZXJv?= <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regressionDummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (29 lines) From: paul wilson <paulwilsn@yahoo.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (54 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (64 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (181 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (245 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (65 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (276 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (494 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Duplicated File ManagementDuplicated File Management (30 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Duplicated File Management (66 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Duplicated File Management (20 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> EquamaxEquamax (27 lines) From: Hortensia Carrillo <hortensiacarrillo@hotmail.com> Error in syntaxError in syntax (103 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Error in syntax (84 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Error in syntax (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithmsErrors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (24 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of comorbidity's syntaxErrors of comorbidity's syntax (405 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax (104 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsErrors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (419 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (66 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (93 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Exporting Value Labels to Excel WorksheetsExporting Value Labels to Excel Worksheets (73 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Extracting numeric values from string fieldsExtracting numeric values from string fields (61 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (146 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (101 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> FW: Splines and Knots, againFW: Splines and Knots, again (53 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Factor Analysis and dichotomous dataFactor Analysis and dichotomous data (41 lines) From: Katina Dimoulias <kdimoulias@arch.usyd.edu.au> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (73 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (90 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (100 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (137 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav'File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (40 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (45 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (83 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (63 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Formatting the output of FrequenciesRe: Formatting the output of Frequencies (80 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Framework for Validating InstrumentFramework for Validating Instrument (25 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (47 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (71 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (130 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Fwd: Decision StatsFwd: Decision Stats (172 lines) From: Ajay ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> GEE with ordinal independent variable?GEE with ordinal independent variable? (25 lines) From: Thorgal <nicolasberkowitsch@hotmail.com> Re: GEE with ordinal independent variable? (35 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> GPL: template does not work for pie chartGPL: template does not work for pie chart (130 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression?Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (78 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (79 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (109 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (108 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (48 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (81 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (123 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (132 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> HELPHELP (32 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: HELP (64 lines) From: theodore.dwyer@polk-fl.net HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor AnalysisConfirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (38 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (58 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (113 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (39 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (66 lines) From: Humphrey Paulie <humphreyyy1000@yahoo.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (103 lines) From: Sara House <Shouse1@luc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (125 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (135 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (129 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (151 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (177 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (193 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (261 lines) From: Mark A Davenport MADAVENP <M_Davenport@uncg.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (234 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Confirmatory vs Exploratory Factor Analysis (264 lines) From: Brandon Paris <Brandon.Paris@genmills.com> Copy and pasting variable lables and valuesCopy and pasting variable lables and values (43 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (70 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (60 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (94 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (103 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (112 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Counting across datesCounting across dates (43 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Counting across dates (46 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Counting across dates (35 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Counts conditioned on variable values.Counts conditioned on variable values. (45 lines) From: Boris Ratchev <bratchev@yahoo.com> Re: Counts conditioned on variable values. (109 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Creating Time VariableCreating Time Variable (28 lines) From: leah rubin <lhr1807@gmail.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (118 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Creating a Data File from Scratch with PythonCreating a Data File from Scratch with Python (21 lines) From: Steve <sbearman@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Creating a Data File from Scratch with Python (47 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Cross-correlation analysisCross-correlation analysis (67 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Custom Tables Summary StatsCustom Tables Summary Stats (35 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (59 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (76 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Decision Tree QuestionDecision Tree Question (20 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Re: Decision Tree Question (41 lines) From: Oliver, Richard <roliver@spss.com> Re: Decision Tree Question (67 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Default number of decimal places in SPSS tablesDefault number of decimal places in SPSS tables (28 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (95 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (121 lines) From: Neda Faregh <nfaregh@rogers.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (55 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (76 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (120 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (162 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (139 lines) From: Sakari Lemola <sakari.lemola@unibas.ch> Deriving variables from a date variableDeriving variables from a date variable (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (43 lines) From: Mark Palmberg <palmberg@gmail.com> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (59 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Determining GPADetermining GPA (24 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (52 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (86 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (28 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (61 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (96 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel DataRe: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (25 lines) From: Hans Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (54 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <RGuerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (121 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (45 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (135 lines) From: dakalahar@netzero.net <dakalahar@NETZERO.NET> Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA?Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (29 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (43 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Differences between ROCsDifferences between ROCs (37 lines) From: James Cantor <James_Cantor@camh.net> Re: Differences between ROCs (55 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dividing the dataset into training and validation setsDividing the dataset into training and validation sets (33 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Re: Dividing the dataset into training and validation sets (75 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Doing EFA using correlation matrix as inputDoing EFA using correlation matrix as input (26 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Doing EFA using correlation matrix as input (34 lines) From: =?UTF-8?B?TWFydGEgR2FyY8OtYS1HcmFuZXJv?= <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regressionDummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (29 lines) From: paul wilson <paulwilsn@yahoo.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (54 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (64 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (181 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (245 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (65 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (276 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (494 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Duplicated File ManagementDuplicated File Management (30 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Duplicated File Management (66 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Duplicated File Management (20 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> EquamaxEquamax (27 lines) From: Hortensia Carrillo <hortensiacarrillo@hotmail.com> Error in syntaxError in syntax (103 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Error in syntax (84 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Error in syntax (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithmsErrors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (24 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of comorbidity's syntaxErrors of comorbidity's syntax (405 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax (104 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsErrors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (419 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (66 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (93 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Exporting Value Labels to Excel WorksheetsExporting Value Labels to Excel Worksheets (73 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Extracting numeric values from string fieldsExtracting numeric values from string fields (61 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (146 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (101 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> FW: Splines and Knots, againFW: Splines and Knots, again (53 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Factor Analysis and dichotomous dataFactor Analysis and dichotomous data (41 lines) From: Katina Dimoulias <kdimoulias@arch.usyd.edu.au> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (73 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (90 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (100 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (137 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav'File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (40 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (45 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (83 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (63 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Formatting the output of FrequenciesRe: Formatting the output of Frequencies (80 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Framework for Validating InstrumentFramework for Validating Instrument (25 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (47 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (71 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (130 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Fwd: Decision StatsFwd: Decision Stats (172 lines) From: Ajay ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> GEE with ordinal independent variable?GEE with ordinal independent variable? (25 lines) From: Thorgal <nicolasberkowitsch@hotmail.com> Re: GEE with ordinal independent variable? (35 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> GPL: template does not work for pie chartGPL: template does not work for pie chart (130 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression?Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (78 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (79 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (109 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (108 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (48 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (81 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (123 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (132 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> HELPHELP (32 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: HELP (64 lines) From: theodore.dwyer@polk-fl.net HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
Copy and pasting variable lables and valuesCopy and pasting variable lables and values (43 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (70 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (60 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (94 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (103 lines) From: C Mazzotta <cmm65@buffalo.edu> Re: Copy and pasting variable lables and values (112 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Counting across datesCounting across dates (43 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Counting across dates (46 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Counting across dates (35 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Counts conditioned on variable values.Counts conditioned on variable values. (45 lines) From: Boris Ratchev <bratchev@yahoo.com> Re: Counts conditioned on variable values. (109 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Creating Time VariableCreating Time Variable (28 lines) From: leah rubin <lhr1807@gmail.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (118 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Creating a Data File from Scratch with PythonCreating a Data File from Scratch with Python (21 lines) From: Steve <sbearman@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Creating a Data File from Scratch with Python (47 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Cross-correlation analysisCross-correlation analysis (67 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Custom Tables Summary StatsCustom Tables Summary Stats (35 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (59 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (76 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Decision Tree QuestionDecision Tree Question (20 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Re: Decision Tree Question (41 lines) From: Oliver, Richard <roliver@spss.com> Re: Decision Tree Question (67 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Default number of decimal places in SPSS tablesDefault number of decimal places in SPSS tables (28 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (95 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (121 lines) From: Neda Faregh <nfaregh@rogers.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (55 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (76 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (120 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (162 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (139 lines) From: Sakari Lemola <sakari.lemola@unibas.ch> Deriving variables from a date variableDeriving variables from a date variable (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (43 lines) From: Mark Palmberg <palmberg@gmail.com> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (59 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Determining GPADetermining GPA (24 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (52 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (86 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (28 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (61 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (96 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel DataRe: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (25 lines) From: Hans Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (54 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <RGuerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (121 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (45 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (135 lines) From: dakalahar@netzero.net <dakalahar@NETZERO.NET> Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA?Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (29 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (43 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Differences between ROCsDifferences between ROCs (37 lines) From: James Cantor <James_Cantor@camh.net> Re: Differences between ROCs (55 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dividing the dataset into training and validation setsDividing the dataset into training and validation sets (33 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Re: Dividing the dataset into training and validation sets (75 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Doing EFA using correlation matrix as inputDoing EFA using correlation matrix as input (26 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Doing EFA using correlation matrix as input (34 lines) From: =?UTF-8?B?TWFydGEgR2FyY8OtYS1HcmFuZXJv?= <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regressionDummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (29 lines) From: paul wilson <paulwilsn@yahoo.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (54 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (64 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (181 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (245 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (65 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (276 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (494 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Duplicated File ManagementDuplicated File Management (30 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Duplicated File Management (66 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Duplicated File Management (20 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> EquamaxEquamax (27 lines) From: Hortensia Carrillo <hortensiacarrillo@hotmail.com> Error in syntaxError in syntax (103 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Error in syntax (84 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Error in syntax (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithmsErrors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (24 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of comorbidity's syntaxErrors of comorbidity's syntax (405 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax (104 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsErrors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (419 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (66 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (93 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Exporting Value Labels to Excel WorksheetsExporting Value Labels to Excel Worksheets (73 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Extracting numeric values from string fieldsExtracting numeric values from string fields (61 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (146 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (101 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> FW: Splines and Knots, againFW: Splines and Knots, again (53 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Factor Analysis and dichotomous dataFactor Analysis and dichotomous data (41 lines) From: Katina Dimoulias <kdimoulias@arch.usyd.edu.au> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (73 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (90 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (100 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (137 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav'File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (40 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (45 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (83 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (63 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Formatting the output of FrequenciesRe: Formatting the output of Frequencies (80 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Framework for Validating InstrumentFramework for Validating Instrument (25 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (47 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (71 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (130 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Fwd: Decision StatsFwd: Decision Stats (172 lines) From: Ajay ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> GEE with ordinal independent variable?GEE with ordinal independent variable? (25 lines) From: Thorgal <nicolasberkowitsch@hotmail.com> Re: GEE with ordinal independent variable? (35 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> GPL: template does not work for pie chartGPL: template does not work for pie chart (130 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression?Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (78 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (79 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (109 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (108 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (48 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (81 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (123 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (132 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> HELPHELP (32 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: HELP (64 lines) From: theodore.dwyer@polk-fl.net HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
Counting across datesCounting across dates (43 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Counting across dates (46 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Counting across dates (35 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Counts conditioned on variable values.Counts conditioned on variable values. (45 lines) From: Boris Ratchev <bratchev@yahoo.com> Re: Counts conditioned on variable values. (109 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Creating Time VariableCreating Time Variable (28 lines) From: leah rubin <lhr1807@gmail.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (118 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Creating a Data File from Scratch with PythonCreating a Data File from Scratch with Python (21 lines) From: Steve <sbearman@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Creating a Data File from Scratch with Python (47 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Cross-correlation analysisCross-correlation analysis (67 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Custom Tables Summary StatsCustom Tables Summary Stats (35 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (59 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (76 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Decision Tree QuestionDecision Tree Question (20 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Re: Decision Tree Question (41 lines) From: Oliver, Richard <roliver@spss.com> Re: Decision Tree Question (67 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Default number of decimal places in SPSS tablesDefault number of decimal places in SPSS tables (28 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (95 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (121 lines) From: Neda Faregh <nfaregh@rogers.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (55 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (76 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (120 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (162 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (139 lines) From: Sakari Lemola <sakari.lemola@unibas.ch> Deriving variables from a date variableDeriving variables from a date variable (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (43 lines) From: Mark Palmberg <palmberg@gmail.com> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (59 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Determining GPADetermining GPA (24 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (52 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (86 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (28 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (61 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (96 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel DataRe: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (25 lines) From: Hans Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (54 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <RGuerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (121 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (45 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (135 lines) From: dakalahar@netzero.net <dakalahar@NETZERO.NET> Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA?Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (29 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (43 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Differences between ROCsDifferences between ROCs (37 lines) From: James Cantor <James_Cantor@camh.net> Re: Differences between ROCs (55 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dividing the dataset into training and validation setsDividing the dataset into training and validation sets (33 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Re: Dividing the dataset into training and validation sets (75 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Doing EFA using correlation matrix as inputDoing EFA using correlation matrix as input (26 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Doing EFA using correlation matrix as input (34 lines) From: =?UTF-8?B?TWFydGEgR2FyY8OtYS1HcmFuZXJv?= <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regressionDummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (29 lines) From: paul wilson <paulwilsn@yahoo.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (54 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (64 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (181 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (245 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (65 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (276 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (494 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Duplicated File ManagementDuplicated File Management (30 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Duplicated File Management (66 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Duplicated File Management (20 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> EquamaxEquamax (27 lines) From: Hortensia Carrillo <hortensiacarrillo@hotmail.com> Error in syntaxError in syntax (103 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Error in syntax (84 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Error in syntax (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithmsErrors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (24 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of comorbidity's syntaxErrors of comorbidity's syntax (405 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax (104 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsErrors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (419 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (66 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (93 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Exporting Value Labels to Excel WorksheetsExporting Value Labels to Excel Worksheets (73 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Extracting numeric values from string fieldsExtracting numeric values from string fields (61 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (146 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (101 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> FW: Splines and Knots, againFW: Splines and Knots, again (53 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Factor Analysis and dichotomous dataFactor Analysis and dichotomous data (41 lines) From: Katina Dimoulias <kdimoulias@arch.usyd.edu.au> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (73 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (90 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (100 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (137 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav'File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (40 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (45 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (83 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (63 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Formatting the output of FrequenciesRe: Formatting the output of Frequencies (80 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Framework for Validating InstrumentFramework for Validating Instrument (25 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (47 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (71 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (130 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Fwd: Decision StatsFwd: Decision Stats (172 lines) From: Ajay ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> GEE with ordinal independent variable?GEE with ordinal independent variable? (25 lines) From: Thorgal <nicolasberkowitsch@hotmail.com> Re: GEE with ordinal independent variable? (35 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> GPL: template does not work for pie chartGPL: template does not work for pie chart (130 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression?Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (78 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (79 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (109 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (108 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (48 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (81 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (123 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (132 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> HELPHELP (32 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: HELP (64 lines) From: theodore.dwyer@polk-fl.net HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
Counts conditioned on variable values.Counts conditioned on variable values. (45 lines) From: Boris Ratchev <bratchev@yahoo.com> Re: Counts conditioned on variable values. (109 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Creating Time VariableCreating Time Variable (28 lines) From: leah rubin <lhr1807@gmail.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (118 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Creating a Data File from Scratch with PythonCreating a Data File from Scratch with Python (21 lines) From: Steve <sbearman@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Creating a Data File from Scratch with Python (47 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Cross-correlation analysisCross-correlation analysis (67 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Custom Tables Summary StatsCustom Tables Summary Stats (35 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (59 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (76 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Decision Tree QuestionDecision Tree Question (20 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Re: Decision Tree Question (41 lines) From: Oliver, Richard <roliver@spss.com> Re: Decision Tree Question (67 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Default number of decimal places in SPSS tablesDefault number of decimal places in SPSS tables (28 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (95 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (121 lines) From: Neda Faregh <nfaregh@rogers.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (55 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (76 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (120 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (162 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (139 lines) From: Sakari Lemola <sakari.lemola@unibas.ch> Deriving variables from a date variableDeriving variables from a date variable (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (43 lines) From: Mark Palmberg <palmberg@gmail.com> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (59 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Determining GPADetermining GPA (24 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (52 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (86 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (28 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (61 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (96 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel DataRe: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (25 lines) From: Hans Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (54 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <RGuerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (121 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (45 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (135 lines) From: dakalahar@netzero.net <dakalahar@NETZERO.NET> Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA?Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (29 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (43 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Differences between ROCsDifferences between ROCs (37 lines) From: James Cantor <James_Cantor@camh.net> Re: Differences between ROCs (55 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dividing the dataset into training and validation setsDividing the dataset into training and validation sets (33 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Re: Dividing the dataset into training and validation sets (75 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Doing EFA using correlation matrix as inputDoing EFA using correlation matrix as input (26 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Doing EFA using correlation matrix as input (34 lines) From: =?UTF-8?B?TWFydGEgR2FyY8OtYS1HcmFuZXJv?= <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regressionDummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (29 lines) From: paul wilson <paulwilsn@yahoo.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (54 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (64 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (181 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (245 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (65 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (276 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (494 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Duplicated File ManagementDuplicated File Management (30 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Duplicated File Management (66 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Duplicated File Management (20 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> EquamaxEquamax (27 lines) From: Hortensia Carrillo <hortensiacarrillo@hotmail.com> Error in syntaxError in syntax (103 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Error in syntax (84 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Error in syntax (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithmsErrors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (24 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of comorbidity's syntaxErrors of comorbidity's syntax (405 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax (104 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsErrors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (419 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (66 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (93 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Exporting Value Labels to Excel WorksheetsExporting Value Labels to Excel Worksheets (73 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Extracting numeric values from string fieldsExtracting numeric values from string fields (61 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (146 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (101 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> FW: Splines and Knots, againFW: Splines and Knots, again (53 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Factor Analysis and dichotomous dataFactor Analysis and dichotomous data (41 lines) From: Katina Dimoulias <kdimoulias@arch.usyd.edu.au> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (73 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (90 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (100 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (137 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav'File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (40 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (45 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (83 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (63 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Formatting the output of FrequenciesRe: Formatting the output of Frequencies (80 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Framework for Validating InstrumentFramework for Validating Instrument (25 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (47 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (71 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (130 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Fwd: Decision StatsFwd: Decision Stats (172 lines) From: Ajay ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> GEE with ordinal independent variable?GEE with ordinal independent variable? (25 lines) From: Thorgal <nicolasberkowitsch@hotmail.com> Re: GEE with ordinal independent variable? (35 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> GPL: template does not work for pie chartGPL: template does not work for pie chart (130 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression?Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (78 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (79 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (109 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (108 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (48 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (81 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (123 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (132 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> HELPHELP (32 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: HELP (64 lines) From: theodore.dwyer@polk-fl.net HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
Creating Time VariableCreating Time Variable (28 lines) From: leah rubin <lhr1807@gmail.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Creating Time Variable (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Creating Time Variable (118 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Creating a Data File from Scratch with PythonCreating a Data File from Scratch with Python (21 lines) From: Steve <sbearman@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Creating a Data File from Scratch with Python (47 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Cross-correlation analysisCross-correlation analysis (67 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Custom Tables Summary StatsCustom Tables Summary Stats (35 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (59 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (76 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Decision Tree QuestionDecision Tree Question (20 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Re: Decision Tree Question (41 lines) From: Oliver, Richard <roliver@spss.com> Re: Decision Tree Question (67 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Default number of decimal places in SPSS tablesDefault number of decimal places in SPSS tables (28 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (95 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (121 lines) From: Neda Faregh <nfaregh@rogers.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (55 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (76 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (120 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (162 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (139 lines) From: Sakari Lemola <sakari.lemola@unibas.ch> Deriving variables from a date variableDeriving variables from a date variable (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (43 lines) From: Mark Palmberg <palmberg@gmail.com> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (59 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Determining GPADetermining GPA (24 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (52 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (86 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (28 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (61 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (96 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel DataRe: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (25 lines) From: Hans Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (54 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <RGuerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (121 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (45 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (135 lines) From: dakalahar@netzero.net <dakalahar@NETZERO.NET> Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA?Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (29 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (43 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Differences between ROCsDifferences between ROCs (37 lines) From: James Cantor <James_Cantor@camh.net> Re: Differences between ROCs (55 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dividing the dataset into training and validation setsDividing the dataset into training and validation sets (33 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Re: Dividing the dataset into training and validation sets (75 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Doing EFA using correlation matrix as inputDoing EFA using correlation matrix as input (26 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Doing EFA using correlation matrix as input (34 lines) From: =?UTF-8?B?TWFydGEgR2FyY8OtYS1HcmFuZXJv?= <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regressionDummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (29 lines) From: paul wilson <paulwilsn@yahoo.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (54 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (64 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (181 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (245 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (65 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (276 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (494 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Duplicated File ManagementDuplicated File Management (30 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Duplicated File Management (66 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Duplicated File Management (20 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> EquamaxEquamax (27 lines) From: Hortensia Carrillo <hortensiacarrillo@hotmail.com> Error in syntaxError in syntax (103 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Error in syntax (84 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Error in syntax (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithmsErrors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (24 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of comorbidity's syntaxErrors of comorbidity's syntax (405 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax (104 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsErrors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (419 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (66 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (93 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Exporting Value Labels to Excel WorksheetsExporting Value Labels to Excel Worksheets (73 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Extracting numeric values from string fieldsExtracting numeric values from string fields (61 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (146 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (101 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> FW: Splines and Knots, againFW: Splines and Knots, again (53 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Factor Analysis and dichotomous dataFactor Analysis and dichotomous data (41 lines) From: Katina Dimoulias <kdimoulias@arch.usyd.edu.au> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (73 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (90 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (100 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (137 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav'File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (40 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (45 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (83 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (63 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Formatting the output of FrequenciesRe: Formatting the output of Frequencies (80 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Framework for Validating InstrumentFramework for Validating Instrument (25 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (47 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (71 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (130 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Fwd: Decision StatsFwd: Decision Stats (172 lines) From: Ajay ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> GEE with ordinal independent variable?GEE with ordinal independent variable? (25 lines) From: Thorgal <nicolasberkowitsch@hotmail.com> Re: GEE with ordinal independent variable? (35 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> GPL: template does not work for pie chartGPL: template does not work for pie chart (130 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression?Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (78 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (79 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (109 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (108 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (48 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (81 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (123 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (132 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> HELPHELP (32 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: HELP (64 lines) From: theodore.dwyer@polk-fl.net HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
Creating a Data File from Scratch with PythonCreating a Data File from Scratch with Python (21 lines) From: Steve <sbearman@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Creating a Data File from Scratch with Python (47 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Cross-correlation analysisCross-correlation analysis (67 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Custom Tables Summary StatsCustom Tables Summary Stats (35 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (59 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (76 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Decision Tree QuestionDecision Tree Question (20 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Re: Decision Tree Question (41 lines) From: Oliver, Richard <roliver@spss.com> Re: Decision Tree Question (67 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Default number of decimal places in SPSS tablesDefault number of decimal places in SPSS tables (28 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (95 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (121 lines) From: Neda Faregh <nfaregh@rogers.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (55 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (76 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (120 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (162 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (139 lines) From: Sakari Lemola <sakari.lemola@unibas.ch> Deriving variables from a date variableDeriving variables from a date variable (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (43 lines) From: Mark Palmberg <palmberg@gmail.com> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (59 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Determining GPADetermining GPA (24 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (52 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (86 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (28 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (61 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (96 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel DataRe: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (25 lines) From: Hans Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (54 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <RGuerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (121 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (45 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (135 lines) From: dakalahar@netzero.net <dakalahar@NETZERO.NET> Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA?Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (29 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (43 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Differences between ROCsDifferences between ROCs (37 lines) From: James Cantor <James_Cantor@camh.net> Re: Differences between ROCs (55 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dividing the dataset into training and validation setsDividing the dataset into training and validation sets (33 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Re: Dividing the dataset into training and validation sets (75 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Doing EFA using correlation matrix as inputDoing EFA using correlation matrix as input (26 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Doing EFA using correlation matrix as input (34 lines) From: =?UTF-8?B?TWFydGEgR2FyY8OtYS1HcmFuZXJv?= <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regressionDummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (29 lines) From: paul wilson <paulwilsn@yahoo.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (54 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (64 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (181 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (245 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (65 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (276 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (494 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Duplicated File ManagementDuplicated File Management (30 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Duplicated File Management (66 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Duplicated File Management (20 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> EquamaxEquamax (27 lines) From: Hortensia Carrillo <hortensiacarrillo@hotmail.com> Error in syntaxError in syntax (103 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Error in syntax (84 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Error in syntax (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithmsErrors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (24 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of comorbidity's syntaxErrors of comorbidity's syntax (405 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax (104 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsErrors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (419 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (66 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (93 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Exporting Value Labels to Excel WorksheetsExporting Value Labels to Excel Worksheets (73 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Extracting numeric values from string fieldsExtracting numeric values from string fields (61 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (146 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (101 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> FW: Splines and Knots, againFW: Splines and Knots, again (53 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Factor Analysis and dichotomous dataFactor Analysis and dichotomous data (41 lines) From: Katina Dimoulias <kdimoulias@arch.usyd.edu.au> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (73 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (90 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (100 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (137 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav'File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (40 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (45 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (83 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (63 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Formatting the output of FrequenciesRe: Formatting the output of Frequencies (80 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Framework for Validating InstrumentFramework for Validating Instrument (25 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (47 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (71 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (130 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Fwd: Decision StatsFwd: Decision Stats (172 lines) From: Ajay ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> GEE with ordinal independent variable?GEE with ordinal independent variable? (25 lines) From: Thorgal <nicolasberkowitsch@hotmail.com> Re: GEE with ordinal independent variable? (35 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> GPL: template does not work for pie chartGPL: template does not work for pie chart (130 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression?Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (78 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (79 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (109 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (108 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (48 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (81 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (123 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (132 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> HELPHELP (32 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: HELP (64 lines) From: theodore.dwyer@polk-fl.net HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
Cross-correlation analysisCross-correlation analysis (67 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Custom Tables Summary StatsCustom Tables Summary Stats (35 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (59 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (76 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Decision Tree QuestionDecision Tree Question (20 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Re: Decision Tree Question (41 lines) From: Oliver, Richard <roliver@spss.com> Re: Decision Tree Question (67 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Default number of decimal places in SPSS tablesDefault number of decimal places in SPSS tables (28 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (95 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (121 lines) From: Neda Faregh <nfaregh@rogers.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (55 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (76 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (120 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (162 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (139 lines) From: Sakari Lemola <sakari.lemola@unibas.ch> Deriving variables from a date variableDeriving variables from a date variable (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (43 lines) From: Mark Palmberg <palmberg@gmail.com> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (59 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Determining GPADetermining GPA (24 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (52 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (86 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (28 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (61 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (96 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel DataRe: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (25 lines) From: Hans Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (54 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <RGuerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (121 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (45 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (135 lines) From: dakalahar@netzero.net <dakalahar@NETZERO.NET> Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA?Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (29 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (43 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Differences between ROCsDifferences between ROCs (37 lines) From: James Cantor <James_Cantor@camh.net> Re: Differences between ROCs (55 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dividing the dataset into training and validation setsDividing the dataset into training and validation sets (33 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Re: Dividing the dataset into training and validation sets (75 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Doing EFA using correlation matrix as inputDoing EFA using correlation matrix as input (26 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Doing EFA using correlation matrix as input (34 lines) From: =?UTF-8?B?TWFydGEgR2FyY8OtYS1HcmFuZXJv?= <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regressionDummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (29 lines) From: paul wilson <paulwilsn@yahoo.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (54 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (64 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (181 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (245 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (65 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (276 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (494 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Duplicated File ManagementDuplicated File Management (30 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Duplicated File Management (66 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Duplicated File Management (20 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> EquamaxEquamax (27 lines) From: Hortensia Carrillo <hortensiacarrillo@hotmail.com> Error in syntaxError in syntax (103 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Error in syntax (84 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Error in syntax (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithmsErrors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (24 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of comorbidity's syntaxErrors of comorbidity's syntax (405 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax (104 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsErrors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (419 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (66 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (93 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Exporting Value Labels to Excel WorksheetsExporting Value Labels to Excel Worksheets (73 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Extracting numeric values from string fieldsExtracting numeric values from string fields (61 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (146 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (101 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> FW: Splines and Knots, againFW: Splines and Knots, again (53 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Factor Analysis and dichotomous dataFactor Analysis and dichotomous data (41 lines) From: Katina Dimoulias <kdimoulias@arch.usyd.edu.au> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (73 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (90 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (100 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (137 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav'File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (40 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (45 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (83 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (63 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Formatting the output of FrequenciesRe: Formatting the output of Frequencies (80 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Framework for Validating InstrumentFramework for Validating Instrument (25 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (47 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (71 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (130 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Fwd: Decision StatsFwd: Decision Stats (172 lines) From: Ajay ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> GEE with ordinal independent variable?GEE with ordinal independent variable? (25 lines) From: Thorgal <nicolasberkowitsch@hotmail.com> Re: GEE with ordinal independent variable? (35 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> GPL: template does not work for pie chartGPL: template does not work for pie chart (130 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression?Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (78 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (79 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (109 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (108 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (48 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (81 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (123 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (132 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> HELPHELP (32 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: HELP (64 lines) From: theodore.dwyer@polk-fl.net HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
Custom Tables Summary StatsCustom Tables Summary Stats (35 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (59 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Custom Tables Summary Stats (76 lines) From: Tibert, Brock <BTibert@bentley.edu> Decision Tree QuestionDecision Tree Question (20 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Re: Decision Tree Question (41 lines) From: Oliver, Richard <roliver@spss.com> Re: Decision Tree Question (67 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Default number of decimal places in SPSS tablesDefault number of decimal places in SPSS tables (28 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (95 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (121 lines) From: Neda Faregh <nfaregh@rogers.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (55 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (76 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (120 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (162 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (139 lines) From: Sakari Lemola <sakari.lemola@unibas.ch> Deriving variables from a date variableDeriving variables from a date variable (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (43 lines) From: Mark Palmberg <palmberg@gmail.com> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (59 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Determining GPADetermining GPA (24 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (52 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (86 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (28 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (61 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (96 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel DataRe: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (25 lines) From: Hans Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (54 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <RGuerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (121 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (45 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (135 lines) From: dakalahar@netzero.net <dakalahar@NETZERO.NET> Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA?Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (29 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (43 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Differences between ROCsDifferences between ROCs (37 lines) From: James Cantor <James_Cantor@camh.net> Re: Differences between ROCs (55 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dividing the dataset into training and validation setsDividing the dataset into training and validation sets (33 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Re: Dividing the dataset into training and validation sets (75 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Doing EFA using correlation matrix as inputDoing EFA using correlation matrix as input (26 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Doing EFA using correlation matrix as input (34 lines) From: =?UTF-8?B?TWFydGEgR2FyY8OtYS1HcmFuZXJv?= <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regressionDummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (29 lines) From: paul wilson <paulwilsn@yahoo.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (54 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (64 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (181 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (245 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (65 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (276 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (494 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Duplicated File ManagementDuplicated File Management (30 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Duplicated File Management (66 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Duplicated File Management (20 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> EquamaxEquamax (27 lines) From: Hortensia Carrillo <hortensiacarrillo@hotmail.com> Error in syntaxError in syntax (103 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Error in syntax (84 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Error in syntax (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithmsErrors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (24 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of comorbidity's syntaxErrors of comorbidity's syntax (405 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax (104 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsErrors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (419 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (66 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (93 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Exporting Value Labels to Excel WorksheetsExporting Value Labels to Excel Worksheets (73 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Extracting numeric values from string fieldsExtracting numeric values from string fields (61 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (146 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (101 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> FW: Splines and Knots, againFW: Splines and Knots, again (53 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Factor Analysis and dichotomous dataFactor Analysis and dichotomous data (41 lines) From: Katina Dimoulias <kdimoulias@arch.usyd.edu.au> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (73 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (90 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (100 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (137 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav'File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (40 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (45 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (83 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (63 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Formatting the output of FrequenciesRe: Formatting the output of Frequencies (80 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Framework for Validating InstrumentFramework for Validating Instrument (25 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (47 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (71 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (130 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Fwd: Decision StatsFwd: Decision Stats (172 lines) From: Ajay ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> GEE with ordinal independent variable?GEE with ordinal independent variable? (25 lines) From: Thorgal <nicolasberkowitsch@hotmail.com> Re: GEE with ordinal independent variable? (35 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> GPL: template does not work for pie chartGPL: template does not work for pie chart (130 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression?Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (78 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (79 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (109 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (108 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (48 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (81 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (123 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (132 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> HELPHELP (32 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: HELP (64 lines) From: theodore.dwyer@polk-fl.net HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
Decision Tree QuestionDecision Tree Question (20 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Re: Decision Tree Question (41 lines) From: Oliver, Richard <roliver@spss.com> Re: Decision Tree Question (67 lines) From: Scott Carl <scott.carl@TRICISION.COM> Default number of decimal places in SPSS tablesDefault number of decimal places in SPSS tables (28 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (95 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (121 lines) From: Neda Faregh <nfaregh@rogers.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (55 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (76 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (120 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (162 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (139 lines) From: Sakari Lemola <sakari.lemola@unibas.ch> Deriving variables from a date variableDeriving variables from a date variable (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (43 lines) From: Mark Palmberg <palmberg@gmail.com> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (59 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Determining GPADetermining GPA (24 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (52 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (86 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (28 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (61 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (96 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel DataRe: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (25 lines) From: Hans Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (54 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <RGuerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (121 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (45 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (135 lines) From: dakalahar@netzero.net <dakalahar@NETZERO.NET> Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA?Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (29 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (43 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Differences between ROCsDifferences between ROCs (37 lines) From: James Cantor <James_Cantor@camh.net> Re: Differences between ROCs (55 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dividing the dataset into training and validation setsDividing the dataset into training and validation sets (33 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Re: Dividing the dataset into training and validation sets (75 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Doing EFA using correlation matrix as inputDoing EFA using correlation matrix as input (26 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Doing EFA using correlation matrix as input (34 lines) From: =?UTF-8?B?TWFydGEgR2FyY8OtYS1HcmFuZXJv?= <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regressionDummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (29 lines) From: paul wilson <paulwilsn@yahoo.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (54 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (64 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (181 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (245 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (65 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (276 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (494 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Duplicated File ManagementDuplicated File Management (30 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Duplicated File Management (66 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Duplicated File Management (20 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> EquamaxEquamax (27 lines) From: Hortensia Carrillo <hortensiacarrillo@hotmail.com> Error in syntaxError in syntax (103 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Error in syntax (84 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Error in syntax (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithmsErrors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (24 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of comorbidity's syntaxErrors of comorbidity's syntax (405 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax (104 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsErrors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (419 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (66 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (93 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Exporting Value Labels to Excel WorksheetsExporting Value Labels to Excel Worksheets (73 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Extracting numeric values from string fieldsExtracting numeric values from string fields (61 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (146 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (101 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> FW: Splines and Knots, againFW: Splines and Knots, again (53 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Factor Analysis and dichotomous dataFactor Analysis and dichotomous data (41 lines) From: Katina Dimoulias <kdimoulias@arch.usyd.edu.au> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (73 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (90 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (100 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (137 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav'File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (40 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (45 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (83 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (63 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Formatting the output of FrequenciesRe: Formatting the output of Frequencies (80 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Framework for Validating InstrumentFramework for Validating Instrument (25 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (47 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (71 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (130 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Fwd: Decision StatsFwd: Decision Stats (172 lines) From: Ajay ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> GEE with ordinal independent variable?GEE with ordinal independent variable? (25 lines) From: Thorgal <nicolasberkowitsch@hotmail.com> Re: GEE with ordinal independent variable? (35 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> GPL: template does not work for pie chartGPL: template does not work for pie chart (130 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression?Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (78 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (79 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (109 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (108 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (48 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (81 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (123 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (132 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> HELPHELP (32 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: HELP (64 lines) From: theodore.dwyer@polk-fl.net HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
Default number of decimal places in SPSS tablesDefault number of decimal places in SPSS tables (28 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (95 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (121 lines) From: Neda Faregh <nfaregh@rogers.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (55 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (76 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (120 lines) From: Peters Gj (PSYCHOLOGY) <Gj.Peters@PSYCHOLOGY.unimaas.nl> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (162 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Default number of decimal places in SPSS tables (139 lines) From: Sakari Lemola <sakari.lemola@unibas.ch> Deriving variables from a date variableDeriving variables from a date variable (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (43 lines) From: Mark Palmberg <palmberg@gmail.com> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (59 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Determining GPADetermining GPA (24 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (52 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (86 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (28 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (61 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (96 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel DataRe: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (25 lines) From: Hans Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (54 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <RGuerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (121 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (45 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (135 lines) From: dakalahar@netzero.net <dakalahar@NETZERO.NET> Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA?Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (29 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (43 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Differences between ROCsDifferences between ROCs (37 lines) From: James Cantor <James_Cantor@camh.net> Re: Differences between ROCs (55 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dividing the dataset into training and validation setsDividing the dataset into training and validation sets (33 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Re: Dividing the dataset into training and validation sets (75 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Doing EFA using correlation matrix as inputDoing EFA using correlation matrix as input (26 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Doing EFA using correlation matrix as input (34 lines) From: =?UTF-8?B?TWFydGEgR2FyY8OtYS1HcmFuZXJv?= <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regressionDummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (29 lines) From: paul wilson <paulwilsn@yahoo.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (54 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (64 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (181 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (245 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (65 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (276 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (494 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Duplicated File ManagementDuplicated File Management (30 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Duplicated File Management (66 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Duplicated File Management (20 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> EquamaxEquamax (27 lines) From: Hortensia Carrillo <hortensiacarrillo@hotmail.com> Error in syntaxError in syntax (103 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Error in syntax (84 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Error in syntax (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithmsErrors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (24 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of comorbidity's syntaxErrors of comorbidity's syntax (405 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax (104 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsErrors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (419 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (66 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (93 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Exporting Value Labels to Excel WorksheetsExporting Value Labels to Excel Worksheets (73 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Extracting numeric values from string fieldsExtracting numeric values from string fields (61 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (146 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (101 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> FW: Splines and Knots, againFW: Splines and Knots, again (53 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Factor Analysis and dichotomous dataFactor Analysis and dichotomous data (41 lines) From: Katina Dimoulias <kdimoulias@arch.usyd.edu.au> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (73 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (90 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (100 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (137 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav'File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (40 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (45 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (83 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (63 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Formatting the output of FrequenciesRe: Formatting the output of Frequencies (80 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Framework for Validating InstrumentFramework for Validating Instrument (25 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (47 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (71 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (130 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Fwd: Decision StatsFwd: Decision Stats (172 lines) From: Ajay ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> GEE with ordinal independent variable?GEE with ordinal independent variable? (25 lines) From: Thorgal <nicolasberkowitsch@hotmail.com> Re: GEE with ordinal independent variable? (35 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> GPL: template does not work for pie chartGPL: template does not work for pie chart (130 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression?Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (78 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (79 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (109 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (108 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (48 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (81 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (123 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (132 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> HELPHELP (32 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: HELP (64 lines) From: theodore.dwyer@polk-fl.net HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
Deriving variables from a date variableDeriving variables from a date variable (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (43 lines) From: Mark Palmberg <palmberg@gmail.com> Re: Deriving variables from a date variable (59 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Determining GPADetermining GPA (24 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (52 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (86 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (28 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (61 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (96 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel DataRe: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (25 lines) From: Hans Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (54 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <RGuerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (121 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (45 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (135 lines) From: dakalahar@netzero.net <dakalahar@NETZERO.NET> Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA?Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (29 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (43 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Differences between ROCsDifferences between ROCs (37 lines) From: James Cantor <James_Cantor@camh.net> Re: Differences between ROCs (55 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dividing the dataset into training and validation setsDividing the dataset into training and validation sets (33 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Re: Dividing the dataset into training and validation sets (75 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Doing EFA using correlation matrix as inputDoing EFA using correlation matrix as input (26 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Doing EFA using correlation matrix as input (34 lines) From: =?UTF-8?B?TWFydGEgR2FyY8OtYS1HcmFuZXJv?= <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regressionDummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (29 lines) From: paul wilson <paulwilsn@yahoo.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (54 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (64 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (181 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (245 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (65 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (276 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (494 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Duplicated File ManagementDuplicated File Management (30 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Duplicated File Management (66 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Duplicated File Management (20 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> EquamaxEquamax (27 lines) From: Hortensia Carrillo <hortensiacarrillo@hotmail.com> Error in syntaxError in syntax (103 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Error in syntax (84 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Error in syntax (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithmsErrors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (24 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of comorbidity's syntaxErrors of comorbidity's syntax (405 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax (104 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsErrors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (419 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (66 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (93 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Exporting Value Labels to Excel WorksheetsExporting Value Labels to Excel Worksheets (73 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Extracting numeric values from string fieldsExtracting numeric values from string fields (61 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (146 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (101 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> FW: Splines and Knots, againFW: Splines and Knots, again (53 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Factor Analysis and dichotomous dataFactor Analysis and dichotomous data (41 lines) From: Katina Dimoulias <kdimoulias@arch.usyd.edu.au> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (73 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (90 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (100 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (137 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav'File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (40 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (45 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (83 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (63 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Formatting the output of FrequenciesRe: Formatting the output of Frequencies (80 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Framework for Validating InstrumentFramework for Validating Instrument (25 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (47 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (71 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (130 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Fwd: Decision StatsFwd: Decision Stats (172 lines) From: Ajay ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> GEE with ordinal independent variable?GEE with ordinal independent variable? (25 lines) From: Thorgal <nicolasberkowitsch@hotmail.com> Re: GEE with ordinal independent variable? (35 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> GPL: template does not work for pie chartGPL: template does not work for pie chart (130 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression?Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (78 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (79 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (109 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (108 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (48 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (81 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (123 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (132 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> HELPHELP (32 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: HELP (64 lines) From: theodore.dwyer@polk-fl.net HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
Determining GPADetermining GPA (24 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (52 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (86 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (28 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Determining GPA (61 lines) From: George Musick <georgemusick@yahoo.com> Re: Determining GPA (96 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Determining GPA (58 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel DataRe: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (25 lines) From: Hans Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (54 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <RGuerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (121 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (45 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (135 lines) From: dakalahar@netzero.net <dakalahar@NETZERO.NET> Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA?Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (29 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (43 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Differences between ROCsDifferences between ROCs (37 lines) From: James Cantor <James_Cantor@camh.net> Re: Differences between ROCs (55 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dividing the dataset into training and validation setsDividing the dataset into training and validation sets (33 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Re: Dividing the dataset into training and validation sets (75 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Doing EFA using correlation matrix as inputDoing EFA using correlation matrix as input (26 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Doing EFA using correlation matrix as input (34 lines) From: =?UTF-8?B?TWFydGEgR2FyY8OtYS1HcmFuZXJv?= <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regressionDummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (29 lines) From: paul wilson <paulwilsn@yahoo.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (54 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (64 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (181 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (245 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (65 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (276 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (494 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Duplicated File ManagementDuplicated File Management (30 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Duplicated File Management (66 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Duplicated File Management (20 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> EquamaxEquamax (27 lines) From: Hortensia Carrillo <hortensiacarrillo@hotmail.com> Error in syntaxError in syntax (103 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Error in syntax (84 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Error in syntax (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithmsErrors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (24 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of comorbidity's syntaxErrors of comorbidity's syntax (405 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax (104 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsErrors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (419 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (66 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (93 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Exporting Value Labels to Excel WorksheetsExporting Value Labels to Excel Worksheets (73 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Extracting numeric values from string fieldsExtracting numeric values from string fields (61 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (146 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (101 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> FW: Splines and Knots, againFW: Splines and Knots, again (53 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Factor Analysis and dichotomous dataFactor Analysis and dichotomous data (41 lines) From: Katina Dimoulias <kdimoulias@arch.usyd.edu.au> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (73 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (90 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (100 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (137 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav'File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (40 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (45 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (83 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (63 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Formatting the output of FrequenciesRe: Formatting the output of Frequencies (80 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Framework for Validating InstrumentFramework for Validating Instrument (25 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (47 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (71 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (130 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Fwd: Decision StatsFwd: Decision Stats (172 lines) From: Ajay ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> GEE with ordinal independent variable?GEE with ordinal independent variable? (25 lines) From: Thorgal <nicolasberkowitsch@hotmail.com> Re: GEE with ordinal independent variable? (35 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> GPL: template does not work for pie chartGPL: template does not work for pie chart (130 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression?Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (78 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (79 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (109 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (108 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (48 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (81 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (123 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (132 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> HELPHELP (32 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: HELP (64 lines) From: theodore.dwyer@polk-fl.net HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel DataRe: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (25 lines) From: Hans Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (54 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (89 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <RGuerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (121 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (45 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: Difference Between Longitudinal Data and Panel Data (135 lines) From: dakalahar@netzero.net <dakalahar@NETZERO.NET> Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA?Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (29 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (43 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Differences between ROCsDifferences between ROCs (37 lines) From: James Cantor <James_Cantor@camh.net> Re: Differences between ROCs (55 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dividing the dataset into training and validation setsDividing the dataset into training and validation sets (33 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Re: Dividing the dataset into training and validation sets (75 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Doing EFA using correlation matrix as inputDoing EFA using correlation matrix as input (26 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Doing EFA using correlation matrix as input (34 lines) From: =?UTF-8?B?TWFydGEgR2FyY8OtYS1HcmFuZXJv?= <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regressionDummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (29 lines) From: paul wilson <paulwilsn@yahoo.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (54 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (64 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (181 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (245 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (65 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (276 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (494 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Duplicated File ManagementDuplicated File Management (30 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Duplicated File Management (66 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Duplicated File Management (20 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> EquamaxEquamax (27 lines) From: Hortensia Carrillo <hortensiacarrillo@hotmail.com> Error in syntaxError in syntax (103 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Error in syntax (84 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Error in syntax (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithmsErrors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (24 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of comorbidity's syntaxErrors of comorbidity's syntax (405 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax (104 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsErrors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (419 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (66 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (93 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Exporting Value Labels to Excel WorksheetsExporting Value Labels to Excel Worksheets (73 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Extracting numeric values from string fieldsExtracting numeric values from string fields (61 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (146 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (101 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> FW: Splines and Knots, againFW: Splines and Knots, again (53 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Factor Analysis and dichotomous dataFactor Analysis and dichotomous data (41 lines) From: Katina Dimoulias <kdimoulias@arch.usyd.edu.au> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (73 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (90 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (100 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (137 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav'File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (40 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (45 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (83 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (63 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Formatting the output of FrequenciesRe: Formatting the output of Frequencies (80 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Framework for Validating InstrumentFramework for Validating Instrument (25 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (47 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (71 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (130 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Fwd: Decision StatsFwd: Decision Stats (172 lines) From: Ajay ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> GEE with ordinal independent variable?GEE with ordinal independent variable? (25 lines) From: Thorgal <nicolasberkowitsch@hotmail.com> Re: GEE with ordinal independent variable? (35 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> GPL: template does not work for pie chartGPL: template does not work for pie chart (130 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression?Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (78 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (79 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (109 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (108 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (48 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (81 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (123 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (132 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> HELPHELP (32 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: HELP (64 lines) From: theodore.dwyer@polk-fl.net HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA?Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (29 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Difference in sample size a in one-way ANOVA? (43 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Differences between ROCsDifferences between ROCs (37 lines) From: James Cantor <James_Cantor@camh.net> Re: Differences between ROCs (55 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dividing the dataset into training and validation setsDividing the dataset into training and validation sets (33 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Re: Dividing the dataset into training and validation sets (75 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Doing EFA using correlation matrix as inputDoing EFA using correlation matrix as input (26 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Doing EFA using correlation matrix as input (34 lines) From: =?UTF-8?B?TWFydGEgR2FyY8OtYS1HcmFuZXJv?= <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regressionDummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (29 lines) From: paul wilson <paulwilsn@yahoo.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (54 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (64 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (181 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (245 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (65 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (276 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (494 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Duplicated File ManagementDuplicated File Management (30 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Duplicated File Management (66 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Duplicated File Management (20 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> EquamaxEquamax (27 lines) From: Hortensia Carrillo <hortensiacarrillo@hotmail.com> Error in syntaxError in syntax (103 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Error in syntax (84 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Error in syntax (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithmsErrors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (24 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of comorbidity's syntaxErrors of comorbidity's syntax (405 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax (104 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsErrors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (419 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (66 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (93 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Exporting Value Labels to Excel WorksheetsExporting Value Labels to Excel Worksheets (73 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Extracting numeric values from string fieldsExtracting numeric values from string fields (61 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (146 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (101 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> FW: Splines and Knots, againFW: Splines and Knots, again (53 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Factor Analysis and dichotomous dataFactor Analysis and dichotomous data (41 lines) From: Katina Dimoulias <kdimoulias@arch.usyd.edu.au> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (73 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (90 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (100 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (137 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav'File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (40 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (45 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (83 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (63 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Formatting the output of FrequenciesRe: Formatting the output of Frequencies (80 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Framework for Validating InstrumentFramework for Validating Instrument (25 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (47 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (71 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (130 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Fwd: Decision StatsFwd: Decision Stats (172 lines) From: Ajay ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> GEE with ordinal independent variable?GEE with ordinal independent variable? (25 lines) From: Thorgal <nicolasberkowitsch@hotmail.com> Re: GEE with ordinal independent variable? (35 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> GPL: template does not work for pie chartGPL: template does not work for pie chart (130 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression?Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (78 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (79 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (109 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (108 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (48 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (81 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (123 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (132 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> HELPHELP (32 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: HELP (64 lines) From: theodore.dwyer@polk-fl.net HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
Differences between ROCsDifferences between ROCs (37 lines) From: James Cantor <James_Cantor@camh.net> Re: Differences between ROCs (55 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dividing the dataset into training and validation setsDividing the dataset into training and validation sets (33 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Re: Dividing the dataset into training and validation sets (75 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Doing EFA using correlation matrix as inputDoing EFA using correlation matrix as input (26 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Doing EFA using correlation matrix as input (34 lines) From: =?UTF-8?B?TWFydGEgR2FyY8OtYS1HcmFuZXJv?= <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regressionDummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (29 lines) From: paul wilson <paulwilsn@yahoo.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (54 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (64 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (181 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (245 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (65 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (276 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (494 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Duplicated File ManagementDuplicated File Management (30 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Duplicated File Management (66 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Duplicated File Management (20 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> EquamaxEquamax (27 lines) From: Hortensia Carrillo <hortensiacarrillo@hotmail.com> Error in syntaxError in syntax (103 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Error in syntax (84 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Error in syntax (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithmsErrors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (24 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of comorbidity's syntaxErrors of comorbidity's syntax (405 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax (104 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsErrors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (419 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (66 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (93 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Exporting Value Labels to Excel WorksheetsExporting Value Labels to Excel Worksheets (73 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Extracting numeric values from string fieldsExtracting numeric values from string fields (61 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (146 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (101 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> FW: Splines and Knots, againFW: Splines and Knots, again (53 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Factor Analysis and dichotomous dataFactor Analysis and dichotomous data (41 lines) From: Katina Dimoulias <kdimoulias@arch.usyd.edu.au> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (73 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (90 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (100 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (137 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav'File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (40 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (45 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (83 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (63 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Formatting the output of FrequenciesRe: Formatting the output of Frequencies (80 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Framework for Validating InstrumentFramework for Validating Instrument (25 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (47 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (71 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (130 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Fwd: Decision StatsFwd: Decision Stats (172 lines) From: Ajay ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> GEE with ordinal independent variable?GEE with ordinal independent variable? (25 lines) From: Thorgal <nicolasberkowitsch@hotmail.com> Re: GEE with ordinal independent variable? (35 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> GPL: template does not work for pie chartGPL: template does not work for pie chart (130 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression?Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (78 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (79 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (109 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (108 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (48 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (81 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (123 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (132 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> HELPHELP (32 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: HELP (64 lines) From: theodore.dwyer@polk-fl.net HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
Dividing the dataset into training and validation setsDividing the dataset into training and validation sets (33 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Re: Dividing the dataset into training and validation sets (75 lines) From: Spousta Jan <JSpousta@CSAS.CZ> Doing EFA using correlation matrix as inputDoing EFA using correlation matrix as input (26 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Doing EFA using correlation matrix as input (34 lines) From: =?UTF-8?B?TWFydGEgR2FyY8OtYS1HcmFuZXJv?= <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regressionDummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (29 lines) From: paul wilson <paulwilsn@yahoo.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (54 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (64 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (181 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (245 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (65 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (276 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (494 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Duplicated File ManagementDuplicated File Management (30 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Duplicated File Management (66 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Duplicated File Management (20 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> EquamaxEquamax (27 lines) From: Hortensia Carrillo <hortensiacarrillo@hotmail.com> Error in syntaxError in syntax (103 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Error in syntax (84 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Error in syntax (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithmsErrors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (24 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of comorbidity's syntaxErrors of comorbidity's syntax (405 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax (104 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsErrors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (419 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (66 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (93 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Exporting Value Labels to Excel WorksheetsExporting Value Labels to Excel Worksheets (73 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Extracting numeric values from string fieldsExtracting numeric values from string fields (61 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (146 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (101 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> FW: Splines and Knots, againFW: Splines and Knots, again (53 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Factor Analysis and dichotomous dataFactor Analysis and dichotomous data (41 lines) From: Katina Dimoulias <kdimoulias@arch.usyd.edu.au> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (73 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (90 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (100 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (137 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav'File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (40 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (45 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (83 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (63 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Formatting the output of FrequenciesRe: Formatting the output of Frequencies (80 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Framework for Validating InstrumentFramework for Validating Instrument (25 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (47 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (71 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (130 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Fwd: Decision StatsFwd: Decision Stats (172 lines) From: Ajay ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> GEE with ordinal independent variable?GEE with ordinal independent variable? (25 lines) From: Thorgal <nicolasberkowitsch@hotmail.com> Re: GEE with ordinal independent variable? (35 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> GPL: template does not work for pie chartGPL: template does not work for pie chart (130 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression?Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (78 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (79 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (109 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (108 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (48 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (81 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (123 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (132 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> HELPHELP (32 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: HELP (64 lines) From: theodore.dwyer@polk-fl.net HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
Doing EFA using correlation matrix as inputDoing EFA using correlation matrix as input (26 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Doing EFA using correlation matrix as input (34 lines) From: =?UTF-8?B?TWFydGEgR2FyY8OtYS1HcmFuZXJv?= <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regressionDummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (29 lines) From: paul wilson <paulwilsn@yahoo.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (54 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (64 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (181 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (245 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (65 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (276 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (494 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Duplicated File ManagementDuplicated File Management (30 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Duplicated File Management (66 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Duplicated File Management (20 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> EquamaxEquamax (27 lines) From: Hortensia Carrillo <hortensiacarrillo@hotmail.com> Error in syntaxError in syntax (103 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Error in syntax (84 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Error in syntax (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithmsErrors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (24 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of comorbidity's syntaxErrors of comorbidity's syntax (405 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax (104 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsErrors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (419 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (66 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (93 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Exporting Value Labels to Excel WorksheetsExporting Value Labels to Excel Worksheets (73 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Extracting numeric values from string fieldsExtracting numeric values from string fields (61 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (146 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (101 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> FW: Splines and Knots, againFW: Splines and Knots, again (53 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Factor Analysis and dichotomous dataFactor Analysis and dichotomous data (41 lines) From: Katina Dimoulias <kdimoulias@arch.usyd.edu.au> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (73 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (90 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (100 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (137 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav'File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (40 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (45 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (83 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (63 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Formatting the output of FrequenciesRe: Formatting the output of Frequencies (80 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Framework for Validating InstrumentFramework for Validating Instrument (25 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (47 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (71 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (130 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Fwd: Decision StatsFwd: Decision Stats (172 lines) From: Ajay ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> GEE with ordinal independent variable?GEE with ordinal independent variable? (25 lines) From: Thorgal <nicolasberkowitsch@hotmail.com> Re: GEE with ordinal independent variable? (35 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> GPL: template does not work for pie chartGPL: template does not work for pie chart (130 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression?Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (78 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (79 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (109 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (108 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (48 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (81 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (123 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (132 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> HELPHELP (32 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: HELP (64 lines) From: theodore.dwyer@polk-fl.net HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regressionDummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (29 lines) From: paul wilson <paulwilsn@yahoo.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (54 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (64 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (181 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (245 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (65 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (276 lines) From: Michael Pearmain <mpearmain@google.com> Re: Dummy vs Continuous predictors in regression (494 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Duplicated File ManagementDuplicated File Management (30 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Duplicated File Management (66 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Duplicated File Management (20 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> EquamaxEquamax (27 lines) From: Hortensia Carrillo <hortensiacarrillo@hotmail.com> Error in syntaxError in syntax (103 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Error in syntax (84 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Error in syntax (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithmsErrors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (24 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of comorbidity's syntaxErrors of comorbidity's syntax (405 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax (104 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsErrors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (419 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (66 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (93 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Exporting Value Labels to Excel WorksheetsExporting Value Labels to Excel Worksheets (73 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Extracting numeric values from string fieldsExtracting numeric values from string fields (61 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (146 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (101 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> FW: Splines and Knots, againFW: Splines and Knots, again (53 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Factor Analysis and dichotomous dataFactor Analysis and dichotomous data (41 lines) From: Katina Dimoulias <kdimoulias@arch.usyd.edu.au> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (73 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (90 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (100 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (137 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav'File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (40 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (45 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (83 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (63 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Formatting the output of FrequenciesRe: Formatting the output of Frequencies (80 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Framework for Validating InstrumentFramework for Validating Instrument (25 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (47 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (71 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (130 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Fwd: Decision StatsFwd: Decision Stats (172 lines) From: Ajay ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> GEE with ordinal independent variable?GEE with ordinal independent variable? (25 lines) From: Thorgal <nicolasberkowitsch@hotmail.com> Re: GEE with ordinal independent variable? (35 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> GPL: template does not work for pie chartGPL: template does not work for pie chart (130 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression?Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (78 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (79 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (109 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (108 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (48 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (81 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (123 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (132 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> HELPHELP (32 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: HELP (64 lines) From: theodore.dwyer@polk-fl.net HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
Duplicated File ManagementDuplicated File Management (30 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> Re: Duplicated File Management (66 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Duplicated File Management (20 lines) From: Bill Oglesby <woglesby@GMAIL.COM> EquamaxEquamax (27 lines) From: Hortensia Carrillo <hortensiacarrillo@hotmail.com> Error in syntaxError in syntax (103 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Error in syntax (84 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Error in syntax (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithmsErrors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (24 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of comorbidity's syntaxErrors of comorbidity's syntax (405 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax (104 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsErrors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (419 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (66 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (93 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Exporting Value Labels to Excel WorksheetsExporting Value Labels to Excel Worksheets (73 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Extracting numeric values from string fieldsExtracting numeric values from string fields (61 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (146 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (101 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> FW: Splines and Knots, againFW: Splines and Knots, again (53 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Factor Analysis and dichotomous dataFactor Analysis and dichotomous data (41 lines) From: Katina Dimoulias <kdimoulias@arch.usyd.edu.au> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (73 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (90 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (100 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (137 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav'File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (40 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (45 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (83 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (63 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Formatting the output of FrequenciesRe: Formatting the output of Frequencies (80 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Framework for Validating InstrumentFramework for Validating Instrument (25 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (47 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (71 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (130 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Fwd: Decision StatsFwd: Decision Stats (172 lines) From: Ajay ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> GEE with ordinal independent variable?GEE with ordinal independent variable? (25 lines) From: Thorgal <nicolasberkowitsch@hotmail.com> Re: GEE with ordinal independent variable? (35 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> GPL: template does not work for pie chartGPL: template does not work for pie chart (130 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression?Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (78 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (79 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (109 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (108 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (48 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (81 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (123 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (132 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> HELPHELP (32 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: HELP (64 lines) From: theodore.dwyer@polk-fl.net HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
EquamaxEquamax (27 lines) From: Hortensia Carrillo <hortensiacarrillo@hotmail.com> Error in syntaxError in syntax (103 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Error in syntax (84 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Error in syntax (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithmsErrors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (24 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of comorbidity's syntaxErrors of comorbidity's syntax (405 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax (104 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsErrors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (419 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (66 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (93 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Exporting Value Labels to Excel WorksheetsExporting Value Labels to Excel Worksheets (73 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Extracting numeric values from string fieldsExtracting numeric values from string fields (61 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (146 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (101 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> FW: Splines and Knots, againFW: Splines and Knots, again (53 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Factor Analysis and dichotomous dataFactor Analysis and dichotomous data (41 lines) From: Katina Dimoulias <kdimoulias@arch.usyd.edu.au> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (73 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (90 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (100 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (137 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav'File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (40 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (45 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (83 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (63 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Formatting the output of FrequenciesRe: Formatting the output of Frequencies (80 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Framework for Validating InstrumentFramework for Validating Instrument (25 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (47 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (71 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (130 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Fwd: Decision StatsFwd: Decision Stats (172 lines) From: Ajay ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> GEE with ordinal independent variable?GEE with ordinal independent variable? (25 lines) From: Thorgal <nicolasberkowitsch@hotmail.com> Re: GEE with ordinal independent variable? (35 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> GPL: template does not work for pie chartGPL: template does not work for pie chart (130 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression?Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (78 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (79 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (109 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (108 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (48 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (81 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (123 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (132 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> HELPHELP (32 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: HELP (64 lines) From: theodore.dwyer@polk-fl.net HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
Error in syntaxError in syntax (103 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Error in syntax (84 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Error in syntax (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithmsErrors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (24 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of comorbidity's syntaxErrors of comorbidity's syntax (405 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax (104 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsErrors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (419 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (66 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (93 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Exporting Value Labels to Excel WorksheetsExporting Value Labels to Excel Worksheets (73 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Extracting numeric values from string fieldsExtracting numeric values from string fields (61 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (146 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (101 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> FW: Splines and Knots, againFW: Splines and Knots, again (53 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Factor Analysis and dichotomous dataFactor Analysis and dichotomous data (41 lines) From: Katina Dimoulias <kdimoulias@arch.usyd.edu.au> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (73 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (90 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (100 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (137 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav'File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (40 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (45 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (83 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (63 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Formatting the output of FrequenciesRe: Formatting the output of Frequencies (80 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Framework for Validating InstrumentFramework for Validating Instrument (25 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (47 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (71 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (130 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Fwd: Decision StatsFwd: Decision Stats (172 lines) From: Ajay ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> GEE with ordinal independent variable?GEE with ordinal independent variable? (25 lines) From: Thorgal <nicolasberkowitsch@hotmail.com> Re: GEE with ordinal independent variable? (35 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> GPL: template does not work for pie chartGPL: template does not work for pie chart (130 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression?Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (78 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (79 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (109 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (108 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (48 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (81 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (123 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (132 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> HELPHELP (32 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: HELP (64 lines) From: theodore.dwyer@polk-fl.net HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithmsErrors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (24 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of Elixhauser comorbidity algorithms (34 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Errors of comorbidity's syntaxErrors of comorbidity's syntax (405 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax (104 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsErrors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (419 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (66 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (93 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Exporting Value Labels to Excel WorksheetsExporting Value Labels to Excel Worksheets (73 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Extracting numeric values from string fieldsExtracting numeric values from string fields (61 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (146 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (101 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> FW: Splines and Knots, againFW: Splines and Knots, again (53 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Factor Analysis and dichotomous dataFactor Analysis and dichotomous data (41 lines) From: Katina Dimoulias <kdimoulias@arch.usyd.edu.au> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (73 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (90 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (100 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (137 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav'File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (40 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (45 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (83 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (63 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Formatting the output of FrequenciesRe: Formatting the output of Frequencies (80 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Framework for Validating InstrumentFramework for Validating Instrument (25 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (47 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (71 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (130 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Fwd: Decision StatsFwd: Decision Stats (172 lines) From: Ajay ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> GEE with ordinal independent variable?GEE with ordinal independent variable? (25 lines) From: Thorgal <nicolasberkowitsch@hotmail.com> Re: GEE with ordinal independent variable? (35 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> GPL: template does not work for pie chartGPL: template does not work for pie chart (130 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression?Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (78 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (79 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (109 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (108 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (48 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (81 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (123 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (132 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> HELPHELP (32 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: HELP (64 lines) From: theodore.dwyer@polk-fl.net HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
Errors of comorbidity's syntaxErrors of comorbidity's syntax (405 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax (104 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsErrors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (419 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (66 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (93 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Exporting Value Labels to Excel WorksheetsExporting Value Labels to Excel Worksheets (73 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Extracting numeric values from string fieldsExtracting numeric values from string fields (61 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (146 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (101 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> FW: Splines and Knots, againFW: Splines and Knots, again (53 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Factor Analysis and dichotomous dataFactor Analysis and dichotomous data (41 lines) From: Katina Dimoulias <kdimoulias@arch.usyd.edu.au> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (73 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (90 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (100 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (137 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav'File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (40 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (45 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (83 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (63 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Formatting the output of FrequenciesRe: Formatting the output of Frequencies (80 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Framework for Validating InstrumentFramework for Validating Instrument (25 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (47 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (71 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (130 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Fwd: Decision StatsFwd: Decision Stats (172 lines) From: Ajay ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> GEE with ordinal independent variable?GEE with ordinal independent variable? (25 lines) From: Thorgal <nicolasberkowitsch@hotmail.com> Re: GEE with ordinal independent variable? (35 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> GPL: template does not work for pie chartGPL: template does not work for pie chart (130 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression?Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (78 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (79 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (109 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (108 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (48 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (81 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (123 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (132 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> HELPHELP (32 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: HELP (64 lines) From: theodore.dwyer@polk-fl.net HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problemsErrors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (419 lines) From: Suh-Ing Amy Hsieh <shsie002@umaryland.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (66 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Errors of comorbidity's syntax_adding 1 more problems (93 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Exporting Value Labels to Excel WorksheetsExporting Value Labels to Excel Worksheets (73 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Extracting numeric values from string fieldsExtracting numeric values from string fields (61 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (146 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (101 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> FW: Splines and Knots, againFW: Splines and Knots, again (53 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Factor Analysis and dichotomous dataFactor Analysis and dichotomous data (41 lines) From: Katina Dimoulias <kdimoulias@arch.usyd.edu.au> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (73 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (90 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (100 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (137 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav'File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (40 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (45 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (83 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (63 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Formatting the output of FrequenciesRe: Formatting the output of Frequencies (80 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Framework for Validating InstrumentFramework for Validating Instrument (25 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (47 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (71 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (130 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Fwd: Decision StatsFwd: Decision Stats (172 lines) From: Ajay ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> GEE with ordinal independent variable?GEE with ordinal independent variable? (25 lines) From: Thorgal <nicolasberkowitsch@hotmail.com> Re: GEE with ordinal independent variable? (35 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> GPL: template does not work for pie chartGPL: template does not work for pie chart (130 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression?Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (78 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (79 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (109 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (108 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (48 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (81 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (123 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (132 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> HELPHELP (32 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: HELP (64 lines) From: theodore.dwyer@polk-fl.net HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
Exporting Value Labels to Excel WorksheetsExporting Value Labels to Excel Worksheets (73 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> Extracting numeric values from string fieldsExtracting numeric values from string fields (61 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (146 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (101 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> FW: Splines and Knots, againFW: Splines and Knots, again (53 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Factor Analysis and dichotomous dataFactor Analysis and dichotomous data (41 lines) From: Katina Dimoulias <kdimoulias@arch.usyd.edu.au> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (73 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (90 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (100 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (137 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav'File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (40 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (45 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (83 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (63 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Formatting the output of FrequenciesRe: Formatting the output of Frequencies (80 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Framework for Validating InstrumentFramework for Validating Instrument (25 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (47 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (71 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (130 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Fwd: Decision StatsFwd: Decision Stats (172 lines) From: Ajay ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> GEE with ordinal independent variable?GEE with ordinal independent variable? (25 lines) From: Thorgal <nicolasberkowitsch@hotmail.com> Re: GEE with ordinal independent variable? (35 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> GPL: template does not work for pie chartGPL: template does not work for pie chart (130 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression?Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (78 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (79 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (109 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (108 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (48 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (81 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (123 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (132 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> HELPHELP (32 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: HELP (64 lines) From: theodore.dwyer@polk-fl.net HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
Extracting numeric values from string fieldsExtracting numeric values from string fields (61 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (146 lines) From: Andrew Rudd <andrew@financenow.co.nz> Re: Extracting numeric values from string fields (101 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> FW: Splines and Knots, againFW: Splines and Knots, again (53 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Factor Analysis and dichotomous dataFactor Analysis and dichotomous data (41 lines) From: Katina Dimoulias <kdimoulias@arch.usyd.edu.au> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (73 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (90 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (100 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (137 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav'File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (40 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (45 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (83 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (63 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Formatting the output of FrequenciesRe: Formatting the output of Frequencies (80 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Framework for Validating InstrumentFramework for Validating Instrument (25 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (47 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (71 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (130 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Fwd: Decision StatsFwd: Decision Stats (172 lines) From: Ajay ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> GEE with ordinal independent variable?GEE with ordinal independent variable? (25 lines) From: Thorgal <nicolasberkowitsch@hotmail.com> Re: GEE with ordinal independent variable? (35 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> GPL: template does not work for pie chartGPL: template does not work for pie chart (130 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression?Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (78 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (79 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (109 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (108 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (48 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (81 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (123 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (132 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> HELPHELP (32 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: HELP (64 lines) From: theodore.dwyer@polk-fl.net HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
FW: Splines and Knots, againFW: Splines and Knots, again (53 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Factor Analysis and dichotomous dataFactor Analysis and dichotomous data (41 lines) From: Katina Dimoulias <kdimoulias@arch.usyd.edu.au> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (73 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (90 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (100 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (137 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav'File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (40 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (45 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (83 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (63 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Formatting the output of FrequenciesRe: Formatting the output of Frequencies (80 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Framework for Validating InstrumentFramework for Validating Instrument (25 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (47 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (71 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (130 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Fwd: Decision StatsFwd: Decision Stats (172 lines) From: Ajay ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> GEE with ordinal independent variable?GEE with ordinal independent variable? (25 lines) From: Thorgal <nicolasberkowitsch@hotmail.com> Re: GEE with ordinal independent variable? (35 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> GPL: template does not work for pie chartGPL: template does not work for pie chart (130 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression?Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (78 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (79 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (109 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (108 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (48 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (81 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (123 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (132 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> HELPHELP (32 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: HELP (64 lines) From: theodore.dwyer@polk-fl.net HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
Factor Analysis and dichotomous dataFactor Analysis and dichotomous data (41 lines) From: Katina Dimoulias <kdimoulias@arch.usyd.edu.au> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (73 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (90 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (100 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Factor Analysis and dichotomous data (137 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav'File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (40 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (45 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (83 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (63 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Formatting the output of FrequenciesRe: Formatting the output of Frequencies (80 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Framework for Validating InstrumentFramework for Validating Instrument (25 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (47 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (71 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (130 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Fwd: Decision StatsFwd: Decision Stats (172 lines) From: Ajay ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> GEE with ordinal independent variable?GEE with ordinal independent variable? (25 lines) From: Thorgal <nicolasberkowitsch@hotmail.com> Re: GEE with ordinal independent variable? (35 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> GPL: template does not work for pie chartGPL: template does not work for pie chart (130 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression?Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (78 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (79 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (109 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (108 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (48 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (81 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (123 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (132 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> HELPHELP (32 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: HELP (64 lines) From: theodore.dwyer@polk-fl.net HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav'File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (40 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (45 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (83 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: File Size using AGGREGATE OUTFILE = 'c:\tmp.sav' (63 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Formatting the output of FrequenciesRe: Formatting the output of Frequencies (80 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Framework for Validating InstrumentFramework for Validating Instrument (25 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (47 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (71 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (130 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Fwd: Decision StatsFwd: Decision Stats (172 lines) From: Ajay ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> GEE with ordinal independent variable?GEE with ordinal independent variable? (25 lines) From: Thorgal <nicolasberkowitsch@hotmail.com> Re: GEE with ordinal independent variable? (35 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> GPL: template does not work for pie chartGPL: template does not work for pie chart (130 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression?Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (78 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (79 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (109 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (108 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (48 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (81 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (123 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (132 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> HELPHELP (32 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: HELP (64 lines) From: theodore.dwyer@polk-fl.net HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
Formatting the output of FrequenciesRe: Formatting the output of Frequencies (80 lines) From: Peck, Jon <peck@spss.com> Framework for Validating InstrumentFramework for Validating Instrument (25 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (47 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (71 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (130 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Fwd: Decision StatsFwd: Decision Stats (172 lines) From: Ajay ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> GEE with ordinal independent variable?GEE with ordinal independent variable? (25 lines) From: Thorgal <nicolasberkowitsch@hotmail.com> Re: GEE with ordinal independent variable? (35 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> GPL: template does not work for pie chartGPL: template does not work for pie chart (130 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression?Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (78 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (79 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (109 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (108 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (48 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (81 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (123 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (132 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> HELPHELP (32 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: HELP (64 lines) From: theodore.dwyer@polk-fl.net HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
Framework for Validating InstrumentFramework for Validating Instrument (25 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (47 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (71 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Re: Framework for Validating Instrument (130 lines) From: Juanito Talili <talilij@yahoo.com> Fwd: Decision StatsFwd: Decision Stats (172 lines) From: Ajay ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> GEE with ordinal independent variable?GEE with ordinal independent variable? (25 lines) From: Thorgal <nicolasberkowitsch@hotmail.com> Re: GEE with ordinal independent variable? (35 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> GPL: template does not work for pie chartGPL: template does not work for pie chart (130 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression?Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (78 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (79 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (109 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (108 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (48 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (81 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (123 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (132 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> HELPHELP (32 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: HELP (64 lines) From: theodore.dwyer@polk-fl.net HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
Fwd: Decision StatsFwd: Decision Stats (172 lines) From: Ajay ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> GEE with ordinal independent variable?GEE with ordinal independent variable? (25 lines) From: Thorgal <nicolasberkowitsch@hotmail.com> Re: GEE with ordinal independent variable? (35 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> GPL: template does not work for pie chartGPL: template does not work for pie chart (130 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression?Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (78 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (79 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (109 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (108 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (48 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (81 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (123 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (132 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> HELPHELP (32 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: HELP (64 lines) From: theodore.dwyer@polk-fl.net HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
GEE with ordinal independent variable?GEE with ordinal independent variable? (25 lines) From: Thorgal <nicolasberkowitsch@hotmail.com> Re: GEE with ordinal independent variable? (35 lines) From: Reutter, Alex <areutter@spss.com> GPL: template does not work for pie chartGPL: template does not work for pie chart (130 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression?Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (78 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (79 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (109 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (108 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (48 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (81 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (123 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (132 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> HELPHELP (32 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: HELP (64 lines) From: theodore.dwyer@polk-fl.net HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
GPL: template does not work for pie chartGPL: template does not work for pie chart (130 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression?Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (78 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (79 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (109 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (108 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (48 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (81 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (123 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (132 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> HELPHELP (32 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: HELP (64 lines) From: theodore.dwyer@polk-fl.net HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression?Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (78 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (79 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (109 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (108 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (48 lines) From: Bob Schacht <schacht@hawaii.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (81 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (123 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena@pitt.edu> Re: Gender as Covariate in ANCOVA, Schools/Teachers as Dummy Variables, ANCOVA v. Regression? (132 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> HELPHELP (32 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: HELP (64 lines) From: theodore.dwyer@polk-fl.net HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
HELPHELP (32 lines) From: MOUNKARA Yakoubou <mounkara@gmail.com> Re: HELP (64 lines) From: theodore.dwyer@polk-fl.net HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
HLM with SPSS .sav data setHLM with SPSS .sav data set (19 lines) From: David Greenberg <dg4@nyu.edu> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (61 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: HLM with SPSS .sav data set (62 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> HLM with SPSS .sav data set (45 lines) From: Lisa T. Stickney <Lts1@ptd.net> HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
HOMALS in SPSS version 16HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (26 lines) From: Johnny Amora <amora_johnny@YAHOO.COM> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (45 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Re: HOMALS in SPSS version 16 (144 lines) From: Kooij, A.J. van der <KOOIJ@fsw.leidenuniv.nl> Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
Help on the matches within a file (more q's)Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (43 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (67 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (90 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (72 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (115 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@gmail.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (54 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (63 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (35 lines) From: Alina Sheyman <alinashe@GMAIL.COM> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Help on the matches within a file (more q's) (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista ProblemsHelp: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (38 lines) From: FORCHEH, N. (DR.) <FORCHEHN@mopipi.ub.bw> Re: Help: SPSS version 15 and Vista Problems (88 lines) From: Lynn Tabata <ltabata@hawaii.edu> Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
Hierarchical Cluster Validation techniquesHierarchical Cluster Validation techniques (29 lines) From: Micheal Wagner <michael.wagner@UALBERTA.CA> Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
Histogram Grouped by GenderHistogram Grouped by Gender (102 lines) From: Justin Meyer <justin.meyer@rowlandreading.org> Re: Histogram Grouped by Gender (151 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
How do you calculate weights in SPSS?How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (34 lines) From: Deepa Bhat <deepa_bhat@JSI.COM> Re: How do you calculate weights in SPSS? (61 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...
How do you tell SPSS 16 to select % of random sample...