<No subject><No subject> (18 lines) From: stace swayne <jladyl@yahoo.com> AHEX32 as ID in AggregateAHEX32 as ID in Aggregate (97 lines) From: =?UTF-8?B?TcSBcnRpxYbFoSBMaWJlcnRz?= <martins.liberts@gmail.com> AMOS 18.0.2: Problem with SRMRAMOS 18.0.2: Problem with SRMR (37 lines) From: Tanja Gabriele Baudson <baudson@uni-trier.de> AMOS weighting questionsAMOS weighting questions (74 lines) From: chia-ling tien <chialingtien@gmail.com> Adjusted or Unadjusted ODDs RatioAdjusted or Unadjusted ODDs Ratio (27 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@gmail.com> Re: Adjusted or Unadjusted ODDs Ratio (134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Another SPSSengine stopped problemAnother SPSSengine stopped problem (75 lines) From: tony_wh <tony_wh@excite.com> Automatic reply: 400 pages of SPSS tutorials for beginners (and Season's Greetings)Automatic reply: 400 pages of SPSS tutorials for beginners (and Season's Greetings) (33 lines) From: Genevieve Odoom <godoom@oanhss.org> Automatic reply: OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns)Automatic reply: OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns) (88 lines) From: Ling Ting <ting@uark.edu> Automatic reply: SPSSX-L Digest - 22 Dec 2010 to 23 Dec 2010 (#2010-358)Automatic reply: SPSSX-L Digest - 22 Dec 2010 to 23 Dec 2010 (#2010-358) (59 lines) From: Alan Elliott <Alan.Elliott@UTSouthwestern.edu> Automatic reply: SPSSX-L Digest - 23 Dec 2010 to 24 Dec 2010 (#2010-359)Automatic reply: SPSSX-L Digest - 23 Dec 2010 to 24 Dec 2010 (#2010-359) (70 lines) From: John Daniels <jedaniels@ucdavis.edu> Automatic reply: SPSSX-L Digest - 26 Dec 2010 to 28 Dec 2010 (#2010-362)Automatic reply: SPSSX-L Digest - 26 Dec 2010 to 28 Dec 2010 (#2010-362) (105 lines) From: Woodland, Jon, PED <Jon.Woodland@state.nm.us> Automatic reply: SPSSX-L Digest - 8 Dec 2010 to 9 Dec 2010 (#2010-344)Automatic reply: SPSSX-L Digest - 8 Dec 2010 to 9 Dec 2010 (#2010-344) (67 lines) From: Alan Elliott <Alan.Elliott@UTSouthwestern.edu> Automatic reply: SPSSX-L Digest - 8 Dec 2010 to 9 Dec 2010 (#2010-344) (44 lines) From: Rose, Miriam <MRose@benrose.org> Automatic reply: logistic regression: number of cases per categoryAutomatic reply: logistic regression: number of cases per category (32 lines) From: Genevieve Odoom <godoom@oanhss.org> Automatic reply: suppressing N in corr table outputAutomatic reply: suppressing N in corr table output (89 lines) From: Han, Joanne <jtse@unex.ucla.edu> Automatic reply: test on means for subgroups vs. totalAutomatic reply: test on means for subgroups vs. total (110 lines) From: Kelly Vander Ley <KVanderley@rmccorp.com> Can I use time and gender as covariates in Ancova?Can I use time and gender as covariates in Ancova? 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(361 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Changing variable typeChanging variable type (136 lines) From: Chris Hunt <crh75@hotmail.com> Re: Changing variable type (78 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Changing variable type (234 lines) From: Chris Hunt <crh75@hotmail.com> Re: Changing variable type (100 lines) From: Rick Oliver <oliverr@us.ibm.com> Re: Changing variable type (134 lines) From: Rick Oliver <oliverr@us.ibm.com> Comparing Output from Hierarchial Clustering Vs K MeansComparing Output from Hierarchial Clustering Vs K Means (46 lines) From: mess2010 <smessant@hotmail.com> Re: Comparing Output from Hierarchial Clustering Vs K Means (65 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Comparing coded datasetsComparing coded datasets (40 lines) From: JKRockStomper <jgardner@rejis.org> Re: Comparing coded datasets (66 lines) From: Bob Green <bgreen@dyson.brisnet.org.au> Confidence intervals in complex sampleConfidence intervals in complex sample (32 lines) From: atavei <samuel.figueroa5@upr.edu> DON'T Use spreadsheets like Excel for much stat. 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(366 lines) From: Mike Palij <mp26@nyu.edu> Difficult time transposing a dataset using VECTORSDifficult time transposing a dataset using VECTORS (136 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Difficult time transposing a dataset using VECTORS (474 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: Difficult time transposing a dataset using VECTORS (103 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Difficult time transposing a dataset using VECTORS (217 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Empty Output ScriptEmpty Output Script (97 lines) From: Aaron Weis <aweis@horizon-research.com> Re: Empty Output Script (74 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Empty Output Script (24 lines) From: jkpeck <jkpeck@AYA.YALE.EDU> Re: Empty Output Script (55 lines) From: Matthew Pirritano <matthewpirritano@sbcglobal.net> Re: Empty Output Script (73 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Empty Output Script (104 lines) From: Aaron Weis <aweis@horizon-research.com> Re: Empty Output Script (140 lines) From: Pirritano, Matthew <MPirritano@ochca.com> Fieldlist and varlistFieldlist and varlist (25 lines) From: Antoon Smulders <a.smulders@beke.nl> Find the mode value for a record across 5 variablesFind the mode value for a record across 5 variables (282 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (197 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (280 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (439 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (325 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (350 lines) From: hillel vardi <hilel@BGU.AC.IL> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (142 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (168 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (84 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (142 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (285 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> GLM questionGLM question (50 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: GLM question (69 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: GLM question (43 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: GLM question (93 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> GPL, parallel coordinates and same axes?GPL, parallel coordinates and same axes? 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(198 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> MODIFY TABLES with SummarizeMODIFY TABLES with Summarize (415 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Re: MODIFY TABLES with Summarize (203 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Macro to run TTESTMacro to run TTEST (48 lines) From: Ray Haraf <rayharaf@ROGERS.COM> Re: Macro to run TTEST (24 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (112 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (172 lines) From: Ray Haraf <rayharaf@ROGERS.COM> Re: Macro to run TTEST (44 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (81 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (179 lines) From: David Futrell <dfutrell62@yahoo.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (63 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Modern Modeling Methods Conference at the University of Connecticut May 24 - May 26, 2011--- registration is now open!Modern Modeling Methods Conference at the University of Connecticut May 24 - May 26, 2011--- registration is now open! 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(361 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Changing variable typeChanging variable type (136 lines) From: Chris Hunt <crh75@hotmail.com> Re: Changing variable type (78 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Changing variable type (234 lines) From: Chris Hunt <crh75@hotmail.com> Re: Changing variable type (100 lines) From: Rick Oliver <oliverr@us.ibm.com> Re: Changing variable type (134 lines) From: Rick Oliver <oliverr@us.ibm.com> Comparing Output from Hierarchial Clustering Vs K MeansComparing Output from Hierarchial Clustering Vs K Means (46 lines) From: mess2010 <smessant@hotmail.com> Re: Comparing Output from Hierarchial Clustering Vs K Means (65 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Comparing coded datasetsComparing coded datasets (40 lines) From: JKRockStomper <jgardner@rejis.org> Re: Comparing coded datasets (66 lines) From: Bob Green <bgreen@dyson.brisnet.org.au> Confidence intervals in complex sampleConfidence intervals in complex sample (32 lines) From: atavei <samuel.figueroa5@upr.edu> DON'T Use spreadsheets like Excel for much stat. 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(361 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Changing variable typeChanging variable type (136 lines) From: Chris Hunt <crh75@hotmail.com> Re: Changing variable type (78 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Changing variable type (234 lines) From: Chris Hunt <crh75@hotmail.com> Re: Changing variable type (100 lines) From: Rick Oliver <oliverr@us.ibm.com> Re: Changing variable type (134 lines) From: Rick Oliver <oliverr@us.ibm.com> Comparing Output from Hierarchial Clustering Vs K MeansComparing Output from Hierarchial Clustering Vs K Means (46 lines) From: mess2010 <smessant@hotmail.com> Re: Comparing Output from Hierarchial Clustering Vs K Means (65 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Comparing coded datasetsComparing coded datasets (40 lines) From: JKRockStomper <jgardner@rejis.org> Re: Comparing coded datasets (66 lines) From: Bob Green <bgreen@dyson.brisnet.org.au> Confidence intervals in complex sampleConfidence intervals in complex sample (32 lines) From: atavei <samuel.figueroa5@upr.edu> DON'T Use spreadsheets like Excel for much stat. 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(361 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Changing variable typeChanging variable type (136 lines) From: Chris Hunt <crh75@hotmail.com> Re: Changing variable type (78 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Changing variable type (234 lines) From: Chris Hunt <crh75@hotmail.com> Re: Changing variable type (100 lines) From: Rick Oliver <oliverr@us.ibm.com> Re: Changing variable type (134 lines) From: Rick Oliver <oliverr@us.ibm.com> Comparing Output from Hierarchial Clustering Vs K MeansComparing Output from Hierarchial Clustering Vs K Means (46 lines) From: mess2010 <smessant@hotmail.com> Re: Comparing Output from Hierarchial Clustering Vs K Means (65 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Comparing coded datasetsComparing coded datasets (40 lines) From: JKRockStomper <jgardner@rejis.org> Re: Comparing coded datasets (66 lines) From: Bob Green <bgreen@dyson.brisnet.org.au> Confidence intervals in complex sampleConfidence intervals in complex sample (32 lines) From: atavei <samuel.figueroa5@upr.edu> DON'T Use spreadsheets like Excel for much stat. 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(361 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Changing variable typeChanging variable type (136 lines) From: Chris Hunt <crh75@hotmail.com> Re: Changing variable type (78 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Changing variable type (234 lines) From: Chris Hunt <crh75@hotmail.com> Re: Changing variable type (100 lines) From: Rick Oliver <oliverr@us.ibm.com> Re: Changing variable type (134 lines) From: Rick Oliver <oliverr@us.ibm.com> Comparing Output from Hierarchial Clustering Vs K MeansComparing Output from Hierarchial Clustering Vs K Means (46 lines) From: mess2010 <smessant@hotmail.com> Re: Comparing Output from Hierarchial Clustering Vs K Means (65 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Comparing coded datasetsComparing coded datasets (40 lines) From: JKRockStomper <jgardner@rejis.org> Re: Comparing coded datasets (66 lines) From: Bob Green <bgreen@dyson.brisnet.org.au> Confidence intervals in complex sampleConfidence intervals in complex sample (32 lines) From: atavei <samuel.figueroa5@upr.edu> DON'T Use spreadsheets like Excel for much stat. 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(361 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Changing variable typeChanging variable type (136 lines) From: Chris Hunt <crh75@hotmail.com> Re: Changing variable type (78 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Changing variable type (234 lines) From: Chris Hunt <crh75@hotmail.com> Re: Changing variable type (100 lines) From: Rick Oliver <oliverr@us.ibm.com> Re: Changing variable type (134 lines) From: Rick Oliver <oliverr@us.ibm.com> Comparing Output from Hierarchial Clustering Vs K MeansComparing Output from Hierarchial Clustering Vs K Means (46 lines) From: mess2010 <smessant@hotmail.com> Re: Comparing Output from Hierarchial Clustering Vs K Means (65 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Comparing coded datasetsComparing coded datasets (40 lines) From: JKRockStomper <jgardner@rejis.org> Re: Comparing coded datasets (66 lines) From: Bob Green <bgreen@dyson.brisnet.org.au> Confidence intervals in complex sampleConfidence intervals in complex sample (32 lines) From: atavei <samuel.figueroa5@upr.edu> DON'T Use spreadsheets like Excel for much stat. 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(361 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Changing variable typeChanging variable type (136 lines) From: Chris Hunt <crh75@hotmail.com> Re: Changing variable type (78 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Changing variable type (234 lines) From: Chris Hunt <crh75@hotmail.com> Re: Changing variable type (100 lines) From: Rick Oliver <oliverr@us.ibm.com> Re: Changing variable type (134 lines) From: Rick Oliver <oliverr@us.ibm.com> Comparing Output from Hierarchial Clustering Vs K MeansComparing Output from Hierarchial Clustering Vs K Means (46 lines) From: mess2010 <smessant@hotmail.com> Re: Comparing Output from Hierarchial Clustering Vs K Means (65 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Comparing coded datasetsComparing coded datasets (40 lines) From: JKRockStomper <jgardner@rejis.org> Re: Comparing coded datasets (66 lines) From: Bob Green <bgreen@dyson.brisnet.org.au> Confidence intervals in complex sampleConfidence intervals in complex sample (32 lines) From: atavei <samuel.figueroa5@upr.edu> DON'T Use spreadsheets like Excel for much stat. 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(361 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Changing variable typeChanging variable type (136 lines) From: Chris Hunt <crh75@hotmail.com> Re: Changing variable type (78 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Changing variable type (234 lines) From: Chris Hunt <crh75@hotmail.com> Re: Changing variable type (100 lines) From: Rick Oliver <oliverr@us.ibm.com> Re: Changing variable type (134 lines) From: Rick Oliver <oliverr@us.ibm.com> Comparing Output from Hierarchial Clustering Vs K MeansComparing Output from Hierarchial Clustering Vs K Means (46 lines) From: mess2010 <smessant@hotmail.com> Re: Comparing Output from Hierarchial Clustering Vs K Means (65 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Comparing coded datasetsComparing coded datasets (40 lines) From: JKRockStomper <jgardner@rejis.org> Re: Comparing coded datasets (66 lines) From: Bob Green <bgreen@dyson.brisnet.org.au> Confidence intervals in complex sampleConfidence intervals in complex sample (32 lines) From: atavei <samuel.figueroa5@upr.edu> DON'T Use spreadsheets like Excel for much stat. 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(366 lines) From: Mike Palij <mp26@nyu.edu> Difficult time transposing a dataset using VECTORSDifficult time transposing a dataset using VECTORS (136 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Difficult time transposing a dataset using VECTORS (474 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: Difficult time transposing a dataset using VECTORS (103 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Difficult time transposing a dataset using VECTORS (217 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Empty Output ScriptEmpty Output Script (97 lines) From: Aaron Weis <aweis@horizon-research.com> Re: Empty Output Script (74 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Empty Output Script (24 lines) From: jkpeck <jkpeck@AYA.YALE.EDU> Re: Empty Output Script (55 lines) From: Matthew Pirritano <matthewpirritano@sbcglobal.net> Re: Empty Output Script (73 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Empty Output Script (104 lines) From: Aaron Weis <aweis@horizon-research.com> Re: Empty Output Script (140 lines) From: Pirritano, Matthew <MPirritano@ochca.com> Fieldlist and varlistFieldlist and varlist (25 lines) From: Antoon Smulders <a.smulders@beke.nl> Find the mode value for a record across 5 variablesFind the mode value for a record across 5 variables (282 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (197 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (280 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (439 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (325 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (350 lines) From: hillel vardi <hilel@BGU.AC.IL> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (142 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (168 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (84 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (142 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (285 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> GLM questionGLM question (50 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: GLM question (69 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: GLM question (43 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: GLM question (93 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> GPL, parallel coordinates and same axes?GPL, parallel coordinates and same axes? 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(366 lines) From: Mike Palij <mp26@nyu.edu> Difficult time transposing a dataset using VECTORSDifficult time transposing a dataset using VECTORS (136 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Difficult time transposing a dataset using VECTORS (474 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: Difficult time transposing a dataset using VECTORS (103 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Difficult time transposing a dataset using VECTORS (217 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Empty Output ScriptEmpty Output Script (97 lines) From: Aaron Weis <aweis@horizon-research.com> Re: Empty Output Script (74 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Empty Output Script (24 lines) From: jkpeck <jkpeck@AYA.YALE.EDU> Re: Empty Output Script (55 lines) From: Matthew Pirritano <matthewpirritano@sbcglobal.net> Re: Empty Output Script (73 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Empty Output Script (104 lines) From: Aaron Weis <aweis@horizon-research.com> Re: Empty Output Script (140 lines) From: Pirritano, Matthew <MPirritano@ochca.com> Fieldlist and varlistFieldlist and varlist (25 lines) From: Antoon Smulders <a.smulders@beke.nl> Find the mode value for a record across 5 variablesFind the mode value for a record across 5 variables (282 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (197 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (280 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (439 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (325 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (350 lines) From: hillel vardi <hilel@BGU.AC.IL> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (142 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (168 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (84 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (142 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (285 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> GLM questionGLM question (50 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: GLM question (69 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: GLM question (43 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: GLM question (93 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> GPL, parallel coordinates and same axes?GPL, parallel coordinates and same axes? 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(366 lines) From: Mike Palij <mp26@nyu.edu> Difficult time transposing a dataset using VECTORSDifficult time transposing a dataset using VECTORS (136 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Difficult time transposing a dataset using VECTORS (474 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: Difficult time transposing a dataset using VECTORS (103 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Difficult time transposing a dataset using VECTORS (217 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Empty Output ScriptEmpty Output Script (97 lines) From: Aaron Weis <aweis@horizon-research.com> Re: Empty Output Script (74 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Empty Output Script (24 lines) From: jkpeck <jkpeck@AYA.YALE.EDU> Re: Empty Output Script (55 lines) From: Matthew Pirritano <matthewpirritano@sbcglobal.net> Re: Empty Output Script (73 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Empty Output Script (104 lines) From: Aaron Weis <aweis@horizon-research.com> Re: Empty Output Script (140 lines) From: Pirritano, Matthew <MPirritano@ochca.com> Fieldlist and varlistFieldlist and varlist (25 lines) From: Antoon Smulders <a.smulders@beke.nl> Find the mode value for a record across 5 variablesFind the mode value for a record across 5 variables (282 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (197 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (280 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (439 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (325 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (350 lines) From: hillel vardi <hilel@BGU.AC.IL> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (142 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (168 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (84 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (142 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (285 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> GLM questionGLM question (50 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: GLM question (69 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: GLM question (43 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: GLM question (93 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> GPL, parallel coordinates and same axes?GPL, parallel coordinates and same axes? 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(308 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Graphic Display that is sophistocatedGraphic Display that is sophistocated (24 lines) From: drdokter <drdokter@msu.edu> Re: Graphic Display that is sophistocated (45 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting)Re: Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting) (139 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Graphing overlaysGraphing overlays (24 lines) From: drdokter <drdokter@MSU.EDU> Help using SPSSINC merge tablesHelp using SPSSINC merge tables (384 lines) From: J McClure <mc006@pacbell.net> How to Pool R-Squared and Change in R-Squared in Linear Regression with Imputed DataHow to Pool R-Squared and Change in R-Squared in Linear Regression with Imputed Data (26 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> How to make tables for submission to journalsHow to make tables for submission to journals (29 lines) From: J McClure <mc006@pacbell.net> Re: How to make tables for submission to journals (148 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to make tables for submission to journals (58 lines) From: Ian Martin <ianmartin@mac.com> IconsIcons (204 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> In need of a tutorIn need of a tutor (18 lines) From: mhlamphear <mhlamphear@earthlink.net> Re: In need of a tutor (225 lines) From: Tesiny, Ed <EdTesiny@oasas.state.ny.us> Introduction to R and R Commander for a variety of scientific-research statistical analysesIntroduction to R and R Commander for a variety of scientific-research statistical analyses (236 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> Loop varsRe: Loop vars (296 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Loop vars (417 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Lost in loops and vectors...Lost in loops and vectors... 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(366 lines) From: Mike Palij <mp26@nyu.edu> Difficult time transposing a dataset using VECTORSDifficult time transposing a dataset using VECTORS (136 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Difficult time transposing a dataset using VECTORS (474 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: Difficult time transposing a dataset using VECTORS (103 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Difficult time transposing a dataset using VECTORS (217 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Empty Output ScriptEmpty Output Script (97 lines) From: Aaron Weis <aweis@horizon-research.com> Re: Empty Output Script (74 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Empty Output Script (24 lines) From: jkpeck <jkpeck@AYA.YALE.EDU> Re: Empty Output Script (55 lines) From: Matthew Pirritano <matthewpirritano@sbcglobal.net> Re: Empty Output Script (73 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Empty Output Script (104 lines) From: Aaron Weis <aweis@horizon-research.com> Re: Empty Output Script (140 lines) From: Pirritano, Matthew <MPirritano@ochca.com> Fieldlist and varlistFieldlist and varlist (25 lines) From: Antoon Smulders <a.smulders@beke.nl> Find the mode value for a record across 5 variablesFind the mode value for a record across 5 variables (282 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (197 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (280 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (439 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (325 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (350 lines) From: hillel vardi <hilel@BGU.AC.IL> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (142 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (168 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (84 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (142 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (285 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> GLM questionGLM question (50 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: GLM question (69 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: GLM question (43 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: GLM question (93 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> GPL, parallel coordinates and same axes?GPL, parallel coordinates and same axes? 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(308 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Graphic Display that is sophistocatedGraphic Display that is sophistocated (24 lines) From: drdokter <drdokter@msu.edu> Re: Graphic Display that is sophistocated (45 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting)Re: Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting) (139 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Graphing overlaysGraphing overlays (24 lines) From: drdokter <drdokter@MSU.EDU> Help using SPSSINC merge tablesHelp using SPSSINC merge tables (384 lines) From: J McClure <mc006@pacbell.net> How to Pool R-Squared and Change in R-Squared in Linear Regression with Imputed DataHow to Pool R-Squared and Change in R-Squared in Linear Regression with Imputed Data (26 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> How to make tables for submission to journalsHow to make tables for submission to journals (29 lines) From: J McClure <mc006@pacbell.net> Re: How to make tables for submission to journals (148 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to make tables for submission to journals (58 lines) From: Ian Martin <ianmartin@mac.com> IconsIcons (204 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> In need of a tutorIn need of a tutor (18 lines) From: mhlamphear <mhlamphear@earthlink.net> Re: In need of a tutor (225 lines) From: Tesiny, Ed <EdTesiny@oasas.state.ny.us> Introduction to R and R Commander for a variety of scientific-research statistical analysesIntroduction to R and R Commander for a variety of scientific-research statistical analyses (236 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> Loop varsRe: Loop vars (296 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Loop vars (417 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Lost in loops and vectors...Lost in loops and vectors... 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(198 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> MODIFY TABLES with SummarizeMODIFY TABLES with Summarize (415 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Re: MODIFY TABLES with Summarize (203 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Macro to run TTESTMacro to run TTEST (48 lines) From: Ray Haraf <rayharaf@ROGERS.COM> Re: Macro to run TTEST (24 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (112 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (172 lines) From: Ray Haraf <rayharaf@ROGERS.COM> Re: Macro to run TTEST (44 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (81 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (179 lines) From: David Futrell <dfutrell62@yahoo.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (63 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Modern Modeling Methods Conference at the University of Connecticut May 24 - May 26, 2011--- registration is now open!Modern Modeling Methods Conference at the University of Connecticut May 24 - May 26, 2011--- registration is now open! 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Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Moving the location of variable using syntaxMoving the location of variable using syntax (136 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Moving the location of variable using syntax (117 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Moving the location of variable using syntax (234 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category SizeRe: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (51 lines) From: s-volk <stefan.volk@uni-tuebingen.de> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (53 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (133 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (272 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (283 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - 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(135 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Using !EVAL within MacroUsing !EVAL within Macro (121 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Using !EVAL within Macro (159 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Using !EVAL within Macro (209 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time periodUsing CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (309 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (332 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (191 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (39 lines) From: maxjasper <maxjasper@shaw.ca> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (26 lines) From: maxjasper <maxjasper@shaw.ca> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (25 lines) From: David Marso 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(366 lines) From: Mike Palij <mp26@nyu.edu> Difficult time transposing a dataset using VECTORSDifficult time transposing a dataset using VECTORS (136 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Difficult time transposing a dataset using VECTORS (474 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: Difficult time transposing a dataset using VECTORS (103 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Difficult time transposing a dataset using VECTORS (217 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Empty Output ScriptEmpty Output Script (97 lines) From: Aaron Weis <aweis@horizon-research.com> Re: Empty Output Script (74 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Empty Output Script (24 lines) From: jkpeck <jkpeck@AYA.YALE.EDU> Re: Empty Output Script (55 lines) From: Matthew Pirritano <matthewpirritano@sbcglobal.net> Re: Empty Output Script (73 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Empty Output Script (104 lines) From: Aaron Weis <aweis@horizon-research.com> Re: Empty Output Script (140 lines) From: Pirritano, Matthew <MPirritano@ochca.com> Fieldlist and varlistFieldlist and varlist (25 lines) From: Antoon Smulders <a.smulders@beke.nl> Find the mode value for a record across 5 variablesFind the mode value for a record across 5 variables (282 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (197 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (280 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (439 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (325 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (350 lines) From: hillel vardi <hilel@BGU.AC.IL> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (142 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (168 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (84 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (142 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (285 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> GLM questionGLM question (50 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: GLM question (69 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: GLM question (43 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: GLM question (93 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> GPL, parallel coordinates and same axes?GPL, parallel coordinates and same axes? (47 lines) From: Robert Lundqvist <Robert.Lundqvist@nll.se> Re: GPL, parallel coordinates and same axes? (171 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: GPL, parallel coordinates and same axes? (308 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Graphic Display that is sophistocatedGraphic Display that is sophistocated (24 lines) From: drdokter <drdokter@msu.edu> Re: Graphic Display that is sophistocated (45 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting)Re: Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting) (139 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Graphing overlaysGraphing overlays (24 lines) From: drdokter <drdokter@MSU.EDU> Help using SPSSINC merge tablesHelp using SPSSINC merge tables (384 lines) From: J McClure <mc006@pacbell.net> How to Pool R-Squared and Change in R-Squared in Linear Regression with Imputed DataHow to Pool R-Squared and Change in R-Squared in Linear Regression with Imputed Data (26 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> How to make tables for submission to journalsHow to make tables for submission to journals (29 lines) From: J McClure <mc006@pacbell.net> Re: How to make tables for submission to journals (148 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to make tables for submission to journals (58 lines) From: Ian Martin <ianmartin@mac.com> IconsIcons (204 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> In need of a tutorIn need of a tutor (18 lines) From: mhlamphear <mhlamphear@earthlink.net> Re: In need of a tutor (225 lines) From: Tesiny, Ed <EdTesiny@oasas.state.ny.us> Introduction to R and R Commander for a variety of scientific-research statistical analysesIntroduction to R and R Commander for a variety of scientific-research statistical analyses (236 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> Loop varsRe: Loop vars (296 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Loop vars (417 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Lost in loops and vectors...Lost in loops and vectors... (48 lines) From: Robert Lundqvist <Robert.Lundqvist@nll.se> Re: Lost in loops and vectors... (106 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Lost in loops and vectors... (128 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Lost in loops and vectors... (198 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> MODIFY TABLES with SummarizeMODIFY TABLES with Summarize (415 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Re: MODIFY TABLES with Summarize (203 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Macro to run TTESTMacro to run TTEST (48 lines) From: Ray Haraf <rayharaf@ROGERS.COM> Re: Macro to run TTEST (24 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (112 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (172 lines) From: Ray Haraf <rayharaf@ROGERS.COM> Re: Macro to run TTEST (44 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (81 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (179 lines) From: David Futrell <dfutrell62@yahoo.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (63 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Modern Modeling Methods Conference at the University of Connecticut May 24 - May 26, 2011--- registration is now open!Modern Modeling Methods Conference at the University of Connecticut May 24 - May 26, 2011--- registration is now open! 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Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Moving the location of variable using syntaxMoving the location of variable using syntax (136 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Moving the location of variable using syntax (117 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Moving the location of variable using syntax (234 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category SizeRe: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (51 lines) From: s-volk <stefan.volk@uni-tuebingen.de> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (53 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (133 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (272 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (283 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (396 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (426 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (475 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DVMultiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (21 lines) From: Rob <cfenlon@NCCU.EDU> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (78 lines) From: Matthias Spörrle <spoerrle@psy.uni-muenchen.de> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (90 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (152 lines) From: Mike Palij <mp26@nyu.edu> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (114 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DVRe: Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DV (175 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DV (215 lines) From: Mike Palij <mp26@nyu.edu> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DV (228 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Non Linear Regression ModelsNon Linear Regression Models (25 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@gmail.com> OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns)OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns) (105 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns) (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns) (176 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting)OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting) (98 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting) (249 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting) (54 lines) From: janet.dozier@FRONTIER.COM OT Listserv for Capital Area Social and Behavioral Science NewsOT Listserv for Capital Area Social and Behavioral Science News (48 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Odds RatioRe: Odds Ratio (47 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Odds Ratio (25 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@GMAIL.COM> Re: Odds Ratio (80 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Odds Ratio (96 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Operators in macroOperators in macro (97 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (100 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (88 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (268 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Operators in macro (174 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (176 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (206 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on effect sizesQuestion on effect sizes (25 lines) From: Tanja Gabriele Baudson <baudson@uni-trier.de> Remove cases in SPSS/PASWRe: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (31 lines) From: PetterBB <petter.b.brandtzaeg@GMAIL.COM> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (65 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (70 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (231 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> SPSS 14 Output File Page Headers/FootersSPSS 14 Output File Page Headers/Footers (24 lines) From: Steve <skretzer@INDINS.COM> SPSS toolbar iconsRe: SPSS toolbar icons (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (74 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (65 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (248 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (86 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (106 lines) From: Antoon Smulders <a.smulders@beke.nl> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (376 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (404 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (444 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (639 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Show variable names instead of variable labelsRe: Show variable names instead of variable labels (52 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Show variable names instead of variable labels (27 lines) From: mikelowski <delolmomiguel@GMAIL.COM> Re: Show variable names instead of variable labels (125 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Stratified sample?Stratified sample? (37 lines) From: Robert Lundqvist <Robert.Lundqvist@nll.se> Re: Stratified sample? (110 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Stratified sample? (322 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Syntax for NPSSyntax for NPS (57 lines) From: Synti <teresa.koenen@DAIMLER.COM> Re: Syntax for NPS (89 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: Syntax for NPS (23 lines) From: Synti <teresa.koenen@DAIMLER.COM> Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXEDTabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (35 lines) From: Michael Mitchell <Michael.Norman.Mitchell@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (58 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (87 lines) From: Michael N. 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(135 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Using !EVAL within MacroUsing !EVAL within Macro (121 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Using !EVAL within Macro (159 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Using !EVAL within Macro (209 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time periodUsing CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (309 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (332 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (191 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (39 lines) From: maxjasper <maxjasper@shaw.ca> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (26 lines) From: maxjasper <maxjasper@shaw.ca> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (25 lines) From: David Marso 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modelscalculating Akaike weight in mixed models (26 lines) From: estrello <jessa.madosky@gmail.com> difference between chi squaresdifference between chi squares (32 lines) From: howard schuman <hschuman@umich.edu> Re: difference between chi squares (56 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: difference between chi squares (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: difference between chi squares (139 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: difference between chi squares (184 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> factor analysis for count datafactor analysis for count data (51 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> fixed effects regression methodsfixed effects regression methods (81 lines) From: Keli Saporta <kelisa@OPENU.AC.IL> Re: fixed effects regression methods (110 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended responsehow to identify cases 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DON'T Use spreadsheets like Excel for much stat. A soapbox post.DON'T Use spreadsheets like Excel for much stat. A soapbox post. (67 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: DON'T Use spreadsheets like Excel for much stat. A soapbox post. (27 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: DON'T Use spreadsheets like Excel for much stat. A soapbox post. (153 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: DON'T Use spreadsheets like Excel for much stat. A soapbox post. (79 lines) From: Allan Lundy, PhD <Allan.Lundy@comcast.net> Re: DON'T Use spreadsheets like Excel for much stat. A soapbox post. (366 lines) From: Mike Palij <mp26@nyu.edu> Difficult time transposing a dataset using VECTORSDifficult time transposing a dataset using VECTORS (136 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Difficult time transposing a dataset using VECTORS (474 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: Difficult time transposing a dataset using VECTORS (103 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Difficult time transposing a dataset using VECTORS (217 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Empty Output ScriptEmpty Output Script (97 lines) From: Aaron Weis <aweis@horizon-research.com> Re: Empty Output Script (74 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Empty Output Script (24 lines) From: jkpeck <jkpeck@AYA.YALE.EDU> Re: Empty Output Script (55 lines) From: Matthew Pirritano <matthewpirritano@sbcglobal.net> Re: Empty Output Script (73 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Empty Output Script (104 lines) From: Aaron Weis <aweis@horizon-research.com> Re: Empty Output Script (140 lines) From: Pirritano, Matthew <MPirritano@ochca.com> Fieldlist and varlistFieldlist and varlist (25 lines) From: Antoon Smulders <a.smulders@beke.nl> Find the mode value for a record across 5 variablesFind the mode value for a record across 5 variables (282 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (197 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (280 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (439 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (325 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (350 lines) From: hillel vardi <hilel@BGU.AC.IL> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (142 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (168 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (84 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (142 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (285 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> GLM questionGLM question (50 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: GLM question (69 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: GLM question (43 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: GLM question (93 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> GPL, parallel coordinates and same axes?GPL, parallel coordinates and same axes? 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(308 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Graphic Display that is sophistocatedGraphic Display that is sophistocated (24 lines) From: drdokter <drdokter@msu.edu> Re: Graphic Display that is sophistocated (45 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting)Re: Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting) (139 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Graphing overlaysGraphing overlays (24 lines) From: drdokter <drdokter@MSU.EDU> Help using SPSSINC merge tablesHelp using SPSSINC merge tables (384 lines) From: J McClure <mc006@pacbell.net> How to Pool R-Squared and Change in R-Squared in Linear Regression with Imputed DataHow to Pool R-Squared and Change in R-Squared in Linear Regression with Imputed Data (26 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> How to make tables for submission to journalsHow to make tables for submission to journals (29 lines) From: J McClure <mc006@pacbell.net> Re: How to make tables for submission to journals (148 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to make tables for submission to journals (58 lines) From: Ian Martin <ianmartin@mac.com> IconsIcons (204 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> In need of a tutorIn need of a tutor (18 lines) From: mhlamphear <mhlamphear@earthlink.net> Re: In need of a tutor (225 lines) From: Tesiny, Ed <EdTesiny@oasas.state.ny.us> Introduction to R and R Commander for a variety of scientific-research statistical analysesIntroduction to R and R Commander for a variety of scientific-research statistical analyses (236 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> Loop varsRe: Loop vars (296 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Loop vars (417 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Lost in loops and vectors...Lost in loops and vectors... 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(198 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> MODIFY TABLES with SummarizeMODIFY TABLES with Summarize (415 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Re: MODIFY TABLES with Summarize (203 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Macro to run TTESTMacro to run TTEST (48 lines) From: Ray Haraf <rayharaf@ROGERS.COM> Re: Macro to run TTEST (24 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (112 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (172 lines) From: Ray Haraf <rayharaf@ROGERS.COM> Re: Macro to run TTEST (44 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (81 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (179 lines) From: David Futrell <dfutrell62@yahoo.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (63 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Modern Modeling Methods Conference at the University of Connecticut May 24 - May 26, 2011--- registration is now open!Modern Modeling Methods Conference at the University of Connecticut May 24 - May 26, 2011--- registration is now open! 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Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Moving the location of variable using syntaxMoving the location of variable using syntax (136 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Moving the location of variable using syntax (117 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Moving the location of variable using syntax (234 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category SizeRe: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (51 lines) From: s-volk <stefan.volk@uni-tuebingen.de> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (53 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (133 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (272 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (283 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (396 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (426 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (475 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DVMultiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (21 lines) From: Rob <cfenlon@NCCU.EDU> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (78 lines) From: Matthias Spörrle <spoerrle@psy.uni-muenchen.de> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (90 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (152 lines) From: Mike Palij <mp26@nyu.edu> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (114 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DVRe: Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DV (175 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DV (215 lines) From: Mike Palij <mp26@nyu.edu> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DV (228 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Non Linear Regression ModelsNon Linear Regression Models (25 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@gmail.com> OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns)OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns) (105 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns) (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns) (176 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting)OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting) (98 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting) (249 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting) (54 lines) From: janet.dozier@FRONTIER.COM OT Listserv for Capital Area Social and Behavioral Science NewsOT Listserv for Capital Area Social and Behavioral Science News (48 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Odds RatioRe: Odds Ratio (47 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Odds Ratio (25 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@GMAIL.COM> Re: Odds Ratio (80 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Odds Ratio (96 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Operators in macroOperators in macro (97 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (100 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (88 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (268 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Operators in macro (174 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (176 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (206 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on effect sizesQuestion on effect sizes (25 lines) From: Tanja Gabriele Baudson <baudson@uni-trier.de> Remove cases in SPSS/PASWRe: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (31 lines) From: PetterBB <petter.b.brandtzaeg@GMAIL.COM> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (65 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (70 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (231 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> SPSS 14 Output File Page Headers/FootersSPSS 14 Output File Page Headers/Footers (24 lines) From: Steve <skretzer@INDINS.COM> SPSS toolbar iconsRe: SPSS toolbar icons (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (74 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (65 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (248 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (86 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (106 lines) From: Antoon Smulders <a.smulders@beke.nl> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (376 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (404 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (444 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (639 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Show variable names instead of variable labelsRe: Show variable names instead of variable labels (52 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Show variable names instead of variable labels (27 lines) From: mikelowski <delolmomiguel@GMAIL.COM> Re: Show variable names instead of variable labels (125 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Stratified sample?Stratified sample? (37 lines) From: Robert Lundqvist <Robert.Lundqvist@nll.se> Re: Stratified sample? (110 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Stratified sample? (322 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Syntax for NPSSyntax for NPS (57 lines) From: Synti <teresa.koenen@DAIMLER.COM> Re: Syntax for NPS (89 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: Syntax for NPS (23 lines) From: Synti <teresa.koenen@DAIMLER.COM> Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXEDTabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (35 lines) From: Michael Mitchell <Michael.Norman.Mitchell@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (58 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (87 lines) From: Michael N. 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(135 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Using !EVAL within MacroUsing !EVAL within Macro (121 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Using !EVAL within Macro (159 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Using !EVAL within Macro (209 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time periodUsing CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (309 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (332 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (191 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (39 lines) From: maxjasper <maxjasper@shaw.ca> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (26 lines) From: maxjasper <maxjasper@shaw.ca> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (25 lines) From: David Marso 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Difficult time transposing a dataset using VECTORSDifficult time transposing a dataset using VECTORS (136 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Difficult time transposing a dataset using VECTORS (474 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: Difficult time transposing a dataset using VECTORS (103 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Difficult time transposing a dataset using VECTORS (217 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Empty Output ScriptEmpty Output Script (97 lines) From: Aaron Weis <aweis@horizon-research.com> Re: Empty Output Script (74 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Empty Output Script (24 lines) From: jkpeck <jkpeck@AYA.YALE.EDU> Re: Empty Output Script (55 lines) From: Matthew Pirritano <matthewpirritano@sbcglobal.net> Re: Empty Output Script (73 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Empty Output Script (104 lines) From: Aaron Weis <aweis@horizon-research.com> Re: Empty Output Script (140 lines) From: Pirritano, Matthew <MPirritano@ochca.com> Fieldlist and varlistFieldlist and varlist (25 lines) From: Antoon Smulders <a.smulders@beke.nl> Find the mode value for a record across 5 variablesFind the mode value for a record across 5 variables (282 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (197 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (280 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (439 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (325 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (350 lines) From: hillel vardi <hilel@BGU.AC.IL> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (142 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (168 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (84 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (142 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Find the mode value for a record across 5 variables (285 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> GLM questionGLM question (50 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: GLM question (69 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: GLM question (43 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: GLM question (93 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> GPL, parallel coordinates and same axes?GPL, parallel coordinates and same axes? 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(198 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> MODIFY TABLES with SummarizeMODIFY TABLES with Summarize (415 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Re: MODIFY TABLES with Summarize (203 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Macro to run TTESTMacro to run TTEST (48 lines) From: Ray Haraf <rayharaf@ROGERS.COM> Re: Macro to run TTEST (24 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (112 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (172 lines) From: Ray Haraf <rayharaf@ROGERS.COM> Re: Macro to run TTEST (44 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (81 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (179 lines) From: David Futrell <dfutrell62@yahoo.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (63 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Modern Modeling Methods Conference at the University of Connecticut May 24 - May 26, 2011--- registration is now open!Modern Modeling Methods Conference at the University of Connecticut May 24 - May 26, 2011--- registration is now open! 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Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Moving the location of variable using syntaxMoving the location of variable using syntax (136 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Moving the location of variable using syntax (117 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Moving the location of variable using syntax (234 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category SizeRe: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (51 lines) From: s-volk <stefan.volk@uni-tuebingen.de> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (53 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (133 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (272 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (283 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (396 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (426 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (475 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DVMultiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (21 lines) From: Rob <cfenlon@NCCU.EDU> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (78 lines) From: Matthias Spörrle <spoerrle@psy.uni-muenchen.de> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (90 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (152 lines) From: Mike Palij <mp26@nyu.edu> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (114 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DVRe: Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DV (175 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DV (215 lines) From: Mike Palij <mp26@nyu.edu> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DV (228 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Non Linear Regression ModelsNon Linear Regression Models (25 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@gmail.com> OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns)OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns) (105 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns) (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns) (176 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting)OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting) (98 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting) (249 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting) (54 lines) From: janet.dozier@FRONTIER.COM OT Listserv for Capital Area Social and Behavioral Science NewsOT Listserv for Capital Area Social and Behavioral Science News (48 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Odds RatioRe: Odds Ratio (47 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Odds Ratio (25 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@GMAIL.COM> Re: Odds Ratio (80 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Odds Ratio (96 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Operators in macroOperators in macro (97 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (100 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (88 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (268 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Operators in macro (174 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (176 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (206 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on effect sizesQuestion on effect sizes (25 lines) From: Tanja Gabriele Baudson <baudson@uni-trier.de> Remove cases in SPSS/PASWRe: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (31 lines) From: PetterBB <petter.b.brandtzaeg@GMAIL.COM> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (65 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (70 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (231 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> SPSS 14 Output File Page Headers/FootersSPSS 14 Output File Page Headers/Footers (24 lines) From: Steve <skretzer@INDINS.COM> SPSS toolbar iconsRe: SPSS toolbar icons (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (74 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (65 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (248 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (86 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (106 lines) From: Antoon Smulders <a.smulders@beke.nl> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (376 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (404 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (444 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (639 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Show variable names instead of variable labelsRe: Show variable names instead of variable labels (52 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Show variable names instead of variable labels (27 lines) From: mikelowski <delolmomiguel@GMAIL.COM> Re: Show variable names instead of variable labels (125 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Stratified sample?Stratified sample? 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Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Moving the location of variable using syntaxMoving the location of variable using syntax (136 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Moving the location of variable using syntax (117 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Moving the location of variable using syntax (234 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category SizeRe: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (51 lines) From: s-volk <stefan.volk@uni-tuebingen.de> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (53 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (133 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (272 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (283 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (396 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (426 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (475 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DVMultiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (21 lines) From: Rob <cfenlon@NCCU.EDU> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (78 lines) From: Matthias Spörrle <spoerrle@psy.uni-muenchen.de> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (90 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (152 lines) From: Mike Palij <mp26@nyu.edu> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (114 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DVRe: Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DV (175 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DV (215 lines) From: Mike Palij <mp26@nyu.edu> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DV (228 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Non Linear Regression ModelsNon Linear Regression Models (25 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@gmail.com> OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns)OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns) (105 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns) (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns) (176 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting)OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting) (98 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting) (249 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting) (54 lines) From: janet.dozier@FRONTIER.COM OT Listserv for Capital Area Social and Behavioral Science NewsOT Listserv for Capital Area Social and Behavioral Science News (48 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Odds RatioRe: Odds Ratio (47 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Odds Ratio (25 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@GMAIL.COM> Re: Odds Ratio (80 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Odds Ratio (96 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Operators in macroOperators in macro (97 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (100 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (88 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (268 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Operators in macro (174 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (176 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (206 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on effect sizesQuestion on effect sizes (25 lines) From: Tanja Gabriele Baudson <baudson@uni-trier.de> Remove cases in SPSS/PASWRe: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (31 lines) From: PetterBB <petter.b.brandtzaeg@GMAIL.COM> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (65 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (70 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (231 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> SPSS 14 Output File Page Headers/FootersSPSS 14 Output File Page Headers/Footers (24 lines) From: Steve <skretzer@INDINS.COM> SPSS toolbar iconsRe: SPSS toolbar icons (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (74 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (65 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (248 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (86 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (106 lines) From: Antoon Smulders <a.smulders@beke.nl> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (376 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (404 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (444 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (639 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Show variable names instead of variable labelsRe: Show variable names instead of variable labels (52 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Show variable names instead of variable labels (27 lines) From: mikelowski <delolmomiguel@GMAIL.COM> Re: Show variable names instead of variable labels (125 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Stratified sample?Stratified sample? 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(198 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> MODIFY TABLES with SummarizeMODIFY TABLES with Summarize (415 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Re: MODIFY TABLES with Summarize (203 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Macro to run TTESTMacro to run TTEST (48 lines) From: Ray Haraf <rayharaf@ROGERS.COM> Re: Macro to run TTEST (24 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (112 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (172 lines) From: Ray Haraf <rayharaf@ROGERS.COM> Re: Macro to run TTEST (44 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (81 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (179 lines) From: David Futrell <dfutrell62@yahoo.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (63 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Modern Modeling Methods Conference at the University of Connecticut May 24 - May 26, 2011--- registration is now open!Modern Modeling Methods Conference at the University of Connecticut May 24 - May 26, 2011--- registration is now open! 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Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Moving the location of variable using syntaxMoving the location of variable using syntax (136 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Moving the location of variable using syntax (117 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Moving the location of variable using syntax (234 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category SizeRe: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (51 lines) From: s-volk <stefan.volk@uni-tuebingen.de> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (53 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (133 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (272 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (283 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (396 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (426 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (475 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DVMultiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (21 lines) From: Rob <cfenlon@NCCU.EDU> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (78 lines) From: Matthias Spörrle <spoerrle@psy.uni-muenchen.de> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (90 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (152 lines) From: Mike Palij <mp26@nyu.edu> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (114 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DVRe: Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DV (175 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DV (215 lines) From: Mike Palij <mp26@nyu.edu> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DV (228 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Non Linear Regression ModelsNon Linear Regression Models (25 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@gmail.com> OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns)OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns) (105 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns) (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns) (176 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting)OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting) (98 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting) (249 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting) (54 lines) From: janet.dozier@FRONTIER.COM OT Listserv for Capital Area Social and Behavioral Science NewsOT Listserv for Capital Area Social and Behavioral Science News (48 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Odds RatioRe: Odds Ratio (47 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Odds Ratio (25 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@GMAIL.COM> Re: Odds Ratio (80 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Odds Ratio (96 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Operators in macroOperators in macro (97 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (100 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (88 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (268 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Operators in macro (174 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (176 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (206 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on effect sizesQuestion on effect sizes (25 lines) From: Tanja Gabriele Baudson <baudson@uni-trier.de> Remove cases in SPSS/PASWRe: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (31 lines) From: PetterBB <petter.b.brandtzaeg@GMAIL.COM> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (65 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (70 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (231 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> SPSS 14 Output File Page Headers/FootersSPSS 14 Output File Page Headers/Footers (24 lines) From: Steve <skretzer@INDINS.COM> SPSS toolbar iconsRe: SPSS toolbar icons (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (74 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (65 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (248 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (86 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (106 lines) From: Antoon Smulders <a.smulders@beke.nl> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (376 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (404 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (444 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (639 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Show variable names instead of variable labelsRe: Show variable names instead of variable labels (52 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Show variable names instead of variable labels (27 lines) From: mikelowski <delolmomiguel@GMAIL.COM> Re: Show variable names instead of variable labels (125 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Stratified sample?Stratified sample? 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Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Moving the location of variable using syntaxMoving the location of variable using syntax (136 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Moving the location of variable using syntax (117 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Moving the location of variable using syntax (234 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category SizeRe: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (51 lines) From: s-volk <stefan.volk@uni-tuebingen.de> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (53 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (133 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (272 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (283 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - 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(37 lines) From: Robert Lundqvist <Robert.Lundqvist@nll.se> Re: Stratified sample? (110 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Stratified sample? (322 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Syntax for NPSSyntax for NPS (57 lines) From: Synti <teresa.koenen@DAIMLER.COM> Re: Syntax for NPS (89 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: Syntax for NPS (23 lines) From: Synti <teresa.koenen@DAIMLER.COM> Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXEDTabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (35 lines) From: Michael Mitchell <Michael.Norman.Mitchell@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (58 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (87 lines) From: Michael N. 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(37 lines) From: Robert Lundqvist <Robert.Lundqvist@nll.se> Re: Stratified sample? (110 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Stratified sample? (322 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Syntax for NPSSyntax for NPS (57 lines) From: Synti <teresa.koenen@DAIMLER.COM> Re: Syntax for NPS (89 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: Syntax for NPS (23 lines) From: Synti <teresa.koenen@DAIMLER.COM> Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXEDTabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (35 lines) From: Michael Mitchell <Michael.Norman.Mitchell@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (58 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (87 lines) From: Michael N. 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(135 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Using !EVAL within MacroUsing !EVAL within Macro (121 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Using !EVAL within Macro (159 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Using !EVAL within Macro (209 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time periodUsing CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (309 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (332 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (191 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (39 lines) From: maxjasper <maxjasper@shaw.ca> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (26 lines) From: maxjasper <maxjasper@shaw.ca> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (25 lines) From: David Marso 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modelscalculating Akaike weight in mixed models (26 lines) From: estrello <jessa.madosky@gmail.com> difference between chi squaresdifference between chi squares (32 lines) From: howard schuman <hschuman@umich.edu> Re: difference between chi squares (56 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: difference between chi squares (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: difference between chi squares (139 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: difference between chi squares (184 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> factor analysis for count datafactor analysis for count data (51 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> fixed effects regression methodsfixed effects regression methods (81 lines) From: Keli Saporta <kelisa@OPENU.AC.IL> Re: fixed effects regression methods (110 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended responsehow to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (144 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (300 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (533 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> logistic regression: number of cases per categoryRe: logistic regression: number of cases per category (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: logistic regression: number of cases per category (46 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@gmail.com> Re: logistic regression: number of cases per category (84 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> loglinear analysisloglinear analysis (43 lines) From: Jordan Kennedy <jordank675@GMAIL.COM> Re: loglinear analysis (102 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> patch 18.0.3 problemspatch 18.0.3 problems (231 lines) From: Bailer Harald <harald.bailer@luisenklinik.de> removing final punctuation in a stringremoving final punctuation in a string (154 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (182 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (395 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (284 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (272 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> suppressing N in corr table outputsuppressing N in corr table output (29 lines) From: Bozena Zdaniuk <bozena.zdaniuk@ubc.ca> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (165 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (100 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg 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(308 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Graphic Display that is sophistocatedGraphic Display that is sophistocated (24 lines) From: drdokter <drdokter@msu.edu> Re: Graphic Display that is sophistocated (45 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting)Re: Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting) (139 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Graphing overlaysGraphing overlays (24 lines) From: drdokter <drdokter@MSU.EDU> Help using SPSSINC merge tablesHelp using SPSSINC merge tables (384 lines) From: J McClure <mc006@pacbell.net> How to Pool R-Squared and Change in R-Squared in Linear Regression with Imputed DataHow to Pool R-Squared and Change in R-Squared in Linear Regression with Imputed Data (26 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> How to make tables for submission to journalsHow to make tables for submission to journals (29 lines) From: J McClure <mc006@pacbell.net> Re: How to make tables for submission to journals (148 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to make tables for submission to journals (58 lines) From: Ian Martin <ianmartin@mac.com> IconsIcons (204 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> In need of a tutorIn need of a tutor (18 lines) From: mhlamphear <mhlamphear@earthlink.net> Re: In need of a tutor (225 lines) From: Tesiny, Ed <EdTesiny@oasas.state.ny.us> Introduction to R and R Commander for a variety of scientific-research statistical analysesIntroduction to R and R Commander for a variety of scientific-research statistical analyses (236 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> Loop varsRe: Loop vars (296 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Loop vars (417 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Lost in loops and vectors...Lost in loops and vectors... 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(198 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> MODIFY TABLES with SummarizeMODIFY TABLES with Summarize (415 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Re: MODIFY TABLES with Summarize (203 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Macro to run TTESTMacro to run TTEST (48 lines) From: Ray Haraf <rayharaf@ROGERS.COM> Re: Macro to run TTEST (24 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (112 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (172 lines) From: Ray Haraf <rayharaf@ROGERS.COM> Re: Macro to run TTEST (44 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (81 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (179 lines) From: David Futrell <dfutrell62@yahoo.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (63 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Modern Modeling Methods Conference at the University of Connecticut May 24 - May 26, 2011--- registration is now open!Modern Modeling Methods Conference at the University of Connecticut May 24 - May 26, 2011--- registration is now open! 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Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Moving the location of variable using syntaxMoving the location of variable using syntax (136 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Moving the location of variable using syntax (117 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Moving the location of variable using syntax (234 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category SizeRe: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (51 lines) From: s-volk <stefan.volk@uni-tuebingen.de> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (53 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (133 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (272 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (283 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - 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(135 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Using !EVAL within MacroUsing !EVAL within Macro (121 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Using !EVAL within Macro (159 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Using !EVAL within Macro (209 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time periodUsing CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (309 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (332 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (191 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (39 lines) From: maxjasper <maxjasper@shaw.ca> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (26 lines) From: maxjasper <maxjasper@shaw.ca> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (25 lines) From: David Marso 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modelscalculating Akaike weight in mixed models (26 lines) From: estrello <jessa.madosky@gmail.com> difference between chi squaresdifference between chi squares (32 lines) From: howard schuman <hschuman@umich.edu> Re: difference between chi squares (56 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: difference between chi squares (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: difference between chi squares (139 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: difference between chi squares (184 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> factor analysis for count datafactor analysis for count data (51 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> fixed effects regression methodsfixed effects regression methods (81 lines) From: Keli Saporta <kelisa@OPENU.AC.IL> Re: fixed effects regression methods (110 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended responsehow to identify cases 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From: Bailer Harald <harald.bailer@luisenklinik.de> removing final punctuation in a stringremoving final punctuation in a string (154 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (182 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (395 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (284 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (272 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> suppressing N in corr table outputsuppressing N in corr table output (29 lines) From: Bozena Zdaniuk <bozena.zdaniuk@ubc.ca> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (165 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (100 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg 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Keli Saporta <kelisa@OPENU.AC.IL> Re: working with scripts (25 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: working with scripts (35 lines) From: Salbod, Mr. Stephen <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: working with scripts (44 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: working with scripts (32 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: working with scripts (46 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: working with scripts (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com>
Graphic Display that is sophistocatedGraphic Display that is sophistocated (24 lines) From: drdokter <drdokter@msu.edu> Re: Graphic Display that is sophistocated (45 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting)Re: Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting) (139 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Graphing overlaysGraphing overlays (24 lines) From: drdokter <drdokter@MSU.EDU> Help using SPSSINC merge tablesHelp using SPSSINC merge tables (384 lines) From: J McClure <mc006@pacbell.net> How to Pool R-Squared and Change in R-Squared in Linear Regression with Imputed DataHow to Pool R-Squared and Change in R-Squared in Linear Regression with Imputed Data (26 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> How to make tables for submission to journalsHow to make tables for submission to journals (29 lines) From: J McClure <mc006@pacbell.net> Re: How to make tables for submission to journals (148 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to make tables for submission to journals (58 lines) From: Ian Martin <ianmartin@mac.com> IconsIcons (204 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> In need of a tutorIn need of a tutor (18 lines) From: mhlamphear <mhlamphear@earthlink.net> Re: In need of a tutor (225 lines) From: Tesiny, Ed <EdTesiny@oasas.state.ny.us> Introduction to R and R Commander for a variety of scientific-research statistical analysesIntroduction to R and R Commander for a variety of scientific-research statistical analyses (236 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> Loop varsRe: Loop vars (296 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Loop vars (417 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Lost in loops and vectors...Lost in loops and vectors... (48 lines) From: Robert Lundqvist <Robert.Lundqvist@nll.se> Re: Lost in loops and vectors... (106 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Lost in loops and vectors... (128 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Lost in loops and vectors... (198 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> MODIFY TABLES with SummarizeMODIFY TABLES with Summarize (415 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Re: MODIFY TABLES with Summarize (203 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Macro to run TTESTMacro to run TTEST (48 lines) From: Ray Haraf <rayharaf@ROGERS.COM> Re: Macro to run TTEST (24 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (112 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (172 lines) From: Ray Haraf <rayharaf@ROGERS.COM> Re: Macro to run TTEST (44 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (81 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (179 lines) From: David Futrell <dfutrell62@yahoo.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (63 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Modern Modeling Methods Conference at the University of Connecticut May 24 - May 26, 2011--- registration is now open!Modern Modeling Methods Conference at the University of Connecticut May 24 - May 26, 2011--- registration is now open! 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Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Moving the location of variable using syntaxMoving the location of variable using syntax (136 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Moving the location of variable using syntax (117 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Moving the location of variable using syntax (234 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category SizeRe: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (51 lines) From: s-volk <stefan.volk@uni-tuebingen.de> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (53 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (133 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (272 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (283 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (396 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (426 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (475 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DVMultiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (21 lines) From: Rob <cfenlon@NCCU.EDU> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (78 lines) From: Matthias Spörrle <spoerrle@psy.uni-muenchen.de> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (90 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (152 lines) From: Mike Palij <mp26@nyu.edu> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (114 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DVRe: Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DV (175 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DV (215 lines) From: Mike Palij <mp26@nyu.edu> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DV (228 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Non Linear Regression ModelsNon Linear Regression Models (25 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@gmail.com> OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns)OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns) (105 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns) (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns) (176 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting)OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting) (98 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting) (249 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting) (54 lines) From: janet.dozier@FRONTIER.COM OT Listserv for Capital Area Social and Behavioral Science NewsOT Listserv for Capital Area Social and Behavioral Science News (48 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Odds RatioRe: Odds Ratio (47 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Odds Ratio (25 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@GMAIL.COM> Re: Odds Ratio (80 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Odds Ratio (96 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Operators in macroOperators in macro (97 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (100 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (88 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (268 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Operators in macro (174 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (176 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (206 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on effect sizesQuestion on effect sizes (25 lines) From: Tanja Gabriele Baudson <baudson@uni-trier.de> Remove cases in SPSS/PASWRe: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (31 lines) From: PetterBB <petter.b.brandtzaeg@GMAIL.COM> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (65 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (70 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (231 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> SPSS 14 Output File Page Headers/FootersSPSS 14 Output File Page Headers/Footers (24 lines) From: Steve <skretzer@INDINS.COM> SPSS toolbar iconsRe: SPSS toolbar icons (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (74 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (65 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (248 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (86 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (106 lines) From: Antoon Smulders <a.smulders@beke.nl> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (376 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (404 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (444 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (639 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Show variable names instead of variable labelsRe: Show variable names instead of variable labels (52 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Show variable names instead of variable labels (27 lines) From: mikelowski <delolmomiguel@GMAIL.COM> Re: Show variable names instead of variable labels (125 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Stratified sample?Stratified sample? 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(135 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Using !EVAL within MacroUsing !EVAL within Macro (121 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Using !EVAL within Macro (159 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Using !EVAL within Macro (209 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time periodUsing CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (309 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (332 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (191 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (39 lines) From: maxjasper <maxjasper@shaw.ca> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (26 lines) From: maxjasper <maxjasper@shaw.ca> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (25 lines) From: David Marso 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Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Moving the location of variable using syntaxMoving the location of variable using syntax (136 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Moving the location of variable using syntax (117 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Moving the location of variable using syntax (234 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category SizeRe: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (51 lines) From: s-volk <stefan.volk@uni-tuebingen.de> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (53 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (133 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (272 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (283 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (396 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (426 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (475 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DVMultiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (21 lines) From: Rob <cfenlon@NCCU.EDU> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (78 lines) From: Matthias Spörrle <spoerrle@psy.uni-muenchen.de> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (90 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (152 lines) From: Mike Palij <mp26@nyu.edu> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (114 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DVRe: Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DV (175 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DV (215 lines) From: Mike Palij <mp26@nyu.edu> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DV (228 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Non Linear Regression ModelsNon Linear Regression Models (25 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@gmail.com> OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns)OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns) (105 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns) (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns) (176 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting)OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting) (98 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting) (249 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting) (54 lines) From: janet.dozier@FRONTIER.COM OT Listserv for Capital Area Social and Behavioral Science NewsOT Listserv for Capital Area Social and Behavioral Science News (48 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Odds RatioRe: Odds Ratio (47 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Odds Ratio (25 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@GMAIL.COM> Re: Odds Ratio (80 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Odds Ratio (96 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Operators in macroOperators in macro (97 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (100 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (88 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (268 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Operators in macro (174 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (176 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (206 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on effect sizesQuestion on effect sizes (25 lines) From: Tanja Gabriele Baudson <baudson@uni-trier.de> Remove cases in SPSS/PASWRe: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (31 lines) From: PetterBB <petter.b.brandtzaeg@GMAIL.COM> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (65 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (70 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (231 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> SPSS 14 Output File Page Headers/FootersSPSS 14 Output File Page Headers/Footers (24 lines) From: Steve <skretzer@INDINS.COM> SPSS toolbar iconsRe: SPSS toolbar icons (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (74 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (65 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (248 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (86 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (106 lines) From: Antoon Smulders <a.smulders@beke.nl> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (376 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (404 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (444 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (639 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Show variable names instead of variable labelsRe: Show variable names instead of variable labels (52 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Show variable names instead of variable labels (27 lines) From: mikelowski <delolmomiguel@GMAIL.COM> Re: Show variable names instead of variable labels (125 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Stratified sample?Stratified sample? (37 lines) From: Robert Lundqvist <Robert.Lundqvist@nll.se> Re: Stratified sample? (110 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Stratified sample? (322 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Syntax for NPSSyntax for NPS (57 lines) From: Synti <teresa.koenen@DAIMLER.COM> Re: Syntax for NPS (89 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: Syntax for NPS (23 lines) From: Synti <teresa.koenen@DAIMLER.COM> Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXEDTabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (35 lines) From: Michael Mitchell <Michael.Norman.Mitchell@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (58 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (87 lines) From: Michael N. 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(135 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Using !EVAL within MacroUsing !EVAL within Macro (121 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Using !EVAL within Macro (159 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Using !EVAL within Macro (209 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time periodUsing CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (309 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (332 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (191 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (39 lines) From: maxjasper <maxjasper@shaw.ca> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (26 lines) From: maxjasper <maxjasper@shaw.ca> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (25 lines) From: David Marso 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modelscalculating Akaike weight in mixed models (26 lines) From: estrello <jessa.madosky@gmail.com> difference between chi squaresdifference between chi squares (32 lines) From: howard schuman <hschuman@umich.edu> Re: difference between chi squares (56 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: difference between chi squares (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: difference between chi squares (139 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: difference between chi squares (184 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> factor analysis for count datafactor analysis for count data (51 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> fixed effects regression methodsfixed effects regression methods (81 lines) From: Keli Saporta <kelisa@OPENU.AC.IL> Re: fixed effects regression methods (110 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended responsehow to identify cases 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From: Bailer Harald <harald.bailer@luisenklinik.de> removing final punctuation in a stringremoving final punctuation in a string (154 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (182 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (395 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (284 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (272 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> suppressing N in corr table outputsuppressing N in corr table output (29 lines) From: Bozena Zdaniuk <bozena.zdaniuk@ubc.ca> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (165 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (100 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg 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Help using SPSSINC merge tablesHelp using SPSSINC merge tables (384 lines) From: J McClure <mc006@pacbell.net> How to Pool R-Squared and Change in R-Squared in Linear Regression with Imputed DataHow to Pool R-Squared and Change in R-Squared in Linear Regression with Imputed Data (26 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> How to make tables for submission to journalsHow to make tables for submission to journals (29 lines) From: J McClure <mc006@pacbell.net> Re: How to make tables for submission to journals (148 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to make tables for submission to journals (58 lines) From: Ian Martin <ianmartin@mac.com> IconsIcons (204 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> In need of a tutorIn need of a tutor (18 lines) From: mhlamphear <mhlamphear@earthlink.net> Re: In need of a tutor (225 lines) From: Tesiny, Ed <EdTesiny@oasas.state.ny.us> Introduction to R and R Commander for a variety of scientific-research statistical analysesIntroduction to R and R Commander for a variety of scientific-research statistical analyses (236 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> Loop varsRe: Loop vars (296 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Loop vars (417 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Lost in loops and vectors...Lost in loops and vectors... 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(198 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> MODIFY TABLES with SummarizeMODIFY TABLES with Summarize (415 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Re: MODIFY TABLES with Summarize (203 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Macro to run TTESTMacro to run TTEST (48 lines) From: Ray Haraf <rayharaf@ROGERS.COM> Re: Macro to run TTEST (24 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (112 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (172 lines) From: Ray Haraf <rayharaf@ROGERS.COM> Re: Macro to run TTEST (44 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (81 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (179 lines) From: David Futrell <dfutrell62@yahoo.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (63 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Modern Modeling Methods Conference at the University of Connecticut May 24 - May 26, 2011--- registration is now open!Modern Modeling Methods Conference at the University of Connecticut May 24 - May 26, 2011--- registration is now open! 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Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Moving the location of variable using syntaxMoving the location of variable using syntax (136 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Moving the location of variable using syntax (117 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Moving the location of variable using syntax (234 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category SizeRe: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (51 lines) From: s-volk <stefan.volk@uni-tuebingen.de> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (53 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (133 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (272 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (283 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (396 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (426 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (475 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DVMultiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (21 lines) From: Rob <cfenlon@NCCU.EDU> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (78 lines) From: Matthias Spörrle <spoerrle@psy.uni-muenchen.de> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (90 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (152 lines) From: Mike Palij <mp26@nyu.edu> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (114 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DVRe: Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DV (175 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DV (215 lines) From: Mike Palij <mp26@nyu.edu> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DV (228 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Non Linear Regression ModelsNon Linear Regression Models (25 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@gmail.com> OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns)OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns) (105 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns) (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns) (176 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting)OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting) (98 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting) (249 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting) (54 lines) From: janet.dozier@FRONTIER.COM OT Listserv for Capital Area Social and Behavioral Science NewsOT Listserv for Capital Area Social and Behavioral Science News (48 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Odds RatioRe: Odds Ratio (47 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Odds Ratio (25 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@GMAIL.COM> Re: Odds Ratio (80 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Odds Ratio (96 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Operators in macroOperators in macro (97 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (100 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (88 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (268 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Operators in macro (174 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (176 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (206 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on effect sizesQuestion on effect sizes (25 lines) From: Tanja Gabriele Baudson <baudson@uni-trier.de> Remove cases in SPSS/PASWRe: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (31 lines) From: PetterBB <petter.b.brandtzaeg@GMAIL.COM> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (65 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (70 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (231 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> SPSS 14 Output File Page Headers/FootersSPSS 14 Output File Page Headers/Footers (24 lines) From: Steve <skretzer@INDINS.COM> SPSS toolbar iconsRe: SPSS toolbar icons (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (74 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (65 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (248 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (86 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (106 lines) From: Antoon Smulders <a.smulders@beke.nl> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (376 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (404 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (444 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (639 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Show variable names instead of variable labelsRe: Show variable names instead of variable labels (52 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Show variable names instead of variable labels (27 lines) From: mikelowski <delolmomiguel@GMAIL.COM> Re: Show variable names instead of variable labels (125 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Stratified sample?Stratified sample? (37 lines) From: Robert Lundqvist <Robert.Lundqvist@nll.se> Re: Stratified sample? (110 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Stratified sample? (322 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Syntax for NPSSyntax for NPS (57 lines) From: Synti <teresa.koenen@DAIMLER.COM> Re: Syntax for NPS (89 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: Syntax for NPS (23 lines) From: Synti <teresa.koenen@DAIMLER.COM> Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXEDTabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (35 lines) From: Michael Mitchell <Michael.Norman.Mitchell@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (58 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (87 lines) From: Michael N. 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(135 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Using !EVAL within MacroUsing !EVAL within Macro (121 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Using !EVAL within Macro (159 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Using !EVAL within Macro (209 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time periodUsing CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (309 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (332 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (191 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (39 lines) From: maxjasper <maxjasper@shaw.ca> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (26 lines) From: maxjasper <maxjasper@shaw.ca> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (25 lines) From: David Marso 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modelscalculating Akaike weight in mixed models (26 lines) From: estrello <jessa.madosky@gmail.com> difference between chi squaresdifference between chi squares (32 lines) From: howard schuman <hschuman@umich.edu> Re: difference between chi squares (56 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: difference between chi squares (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: difference between chi squares (139 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: difference between chi squares (184 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> factor analysis for count datafactor analysis for count data (51 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> fixed effects regression methodsfixed effects regression methods (81 lines) From: Keli Saporta <kelisa@OPENU.AC.IL> Re: fixed effects regression methods (110 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended responsehow to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (144 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (300 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (533 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> logistic regression: number of cases per categoryRe: logistic regression: number of cases per category (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: logistic regression: number of cases per category (46 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@gmail.com> Re: logistic regression: number of cases per category (84 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> loglinear analysisloglinear analysis (43 lines) From: Jordan Kennedy <jordank675@GMAIL.COM> Re: loglinear analysis (102 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> patch 18.0.3 problemspatch 18.0.3 problems (231 lines) 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How to Pool R-Squared and Change in R-Squared in Linear Regression with Imputed DataHow to Pool R-Squared and Change in R-Squared in Linear Regression with Imputed Data (26 lines) From: George Kyakulaga <mmugwer@YAHOO.COM> How to make tables for submission to journalsHow to make tables for submission to journals (29 lines) From: J McClure <mc006@pacbell.net> Re: How to make tables for submission to journals (148 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to make tables for submission to journals (58 lines) From: Ian Martin <ianmartin@mac.com> IconsIcons (204 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> In need of a tutorIn need of a tutor (18 lines) From: mhlamphear <mhlamphear@earthlink.net> Re: In need of a tutor (225 lines) From: Tesiny, Ed <EdTesiny@oasas.state.ny.us> Introduction to R and R Commander for a variety of scientific-research statistical analysesIntroduction to R and R Commander for a variety of scientific-research statistical analyses (236 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> Loop varsRe: Loop vars (296 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Loop vars (417 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Lost in loops and vectors...Lost in loops and vectors... 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(198 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> MODIFY TABLES with SummarizeMODIFY TABLES with Summarize (415 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Re: MODIFY TABLES with Summarize (203 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Macro to run TTESTMacro to run TTEST (48 lines) From: Ray Haraf <rayharaf@ROGERS.COM> Re: Macro to run TTEST (24 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (112 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (172 lines) From: Ray Haraf <rayharaf@ROGERS.COM> Re: Macro to run TTEST (44 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (81 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (179 lines) From: David Futrell <dfutrell62@yahoo.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (63 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Modern Modeling Methods Conference at the University of Connecticut May 24 - May 26, 2011--- registration is now open!Modern Modeling Methods Conference at the University of Connecticut May 24 - May 26, 2011--- registration is now open! 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Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Moving the location of variable using syntaxMoving the location of variable using syntax (136 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Moving the location of variable using syntax (117 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Moving the location of variable using syntax (234 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category SizeRe: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (51 lines) From: s-volk <stefan.volk@uni-tuebingen.de> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (53 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (133 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (272 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (283 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (396 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (426 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (475 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DVMultiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (21 lines) From: Rob <cfenlon@NCCU.EDU> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (78 lines) From: Matthias Spörrle <spoerrle@psy.uni-muenchen.de> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (90 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (152 lines) From: Mike Palij <mp26@nyu.edu> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (114 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DVRe: Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DV (175 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DV (215 lines) From: Mike Palij <mp26@nyu.edu> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DV (228 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Non Linear Regression ModelsNon Linear Regression Models (25 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@gmail.com> OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns)OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns) (105 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns) (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns) (176 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting)OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting) (98 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting) (249 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting) (54 lines) From: janet.dozier@FRONTIER.COM OT Listserv for Capital Area Social and Behavioral Science NewsOT Listserv for Capital Area Social and Behavioral Science News (48 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Odds RatioRe: Odds Ratio (47 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Odds Ratio (25 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@GMAIL.COM> Re: Odds Ratio (80 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Odds Ratio (96 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Operators in macroOperators in macro (97 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (100 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (88 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (268 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Operators in macro (174 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (176 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (206 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on effect sizesQuestion on effect sizes (25 lines) From: Tanja Gabriele Baudson <baudson@uni-trier.de> Remove cases in SPSS/PASWRe: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (31 lines) From: PetterBB <petter.b.brandtzaeg@GMAIL.COM> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (65 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (70 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (231 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> SPSS 14 Output File Page Headers/FootersSPSS 14 Output File Page Headers/Footers (24 lines) From: Steve <skretzer@INDINS.COM> SPSS toolbar iconsRe: SPSS toolbar icons (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (74 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (65 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (248 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (86 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (106 lines) From: Antoon Smulders <a.smulders@beke.nl> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (376 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (404 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (444 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (639 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Show variable names instead of variable labelsRe: Show variable names instead of variable labels (52 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Show variable names instead of variable labels (27 lines) From: mikelowski <delolmomiguel@GMAIL.COM> Re: Show variable names instead of variable labels (125 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Stratified sample?Stratified sample? 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Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Moving the location of variable using syntaxMoving the location of variable using syntax (136 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Moving the location of variable using syntax (117 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Moving the location of variable using syntax (234 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category SizeRe: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (51 lines) From: s-volk <stefan.volk@uni-tuebingen.de> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (53 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (133 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (272 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (283 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - 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(135 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Using !EVAL within MacroUsing !EVAL within Macro (121 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Using !EVAL within Macro (159 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Using !EVAL within Macro (209 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time periodUsing CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (309 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (332 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (191 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (39 lines) From: maxjasper <maxjasper@shaw.ca> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (26 lines) From: maxjasper <maxjasper@shaw.ca> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (25 lines) From: David Marso 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modelscalculating Akaike weight in mixed models (26 lines) From: estrello <jessa.madosky@gmail.com> difference between chi squaresdifference between chi squares (32 lines) From: howard schuman <hschuman@umich.edu> Re: difference between chi squares (56 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: difference between chi squares (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: difference between chi squares (139 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: difference between chi squares (184 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> factor analysis for count datafactor analysis for count data (51 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> fixed effects regression methodsfixed effects regression methods (81 lines) From: Keli Saporta <kelisa@OPENU.AC.IL> Re: fixed effects regression methods (110 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended responsehow to identify cases 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From: Bailer Harald <harald.bailer@luisenklinik.de> removing final punctuation in a stringremoving final punctuation in a string (154 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (182 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (395 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (284 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (272 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> suppressing N in corr table outputsuppressing N in corr table output (29 lines) From: Bozena Zdaniuk <bozena.zdaniuk@ubc.ca> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (165 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (100 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> test on means for subgroups vs. totalRe: test on means for subgroups vs. total (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (68 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (133 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (148 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (192 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> use of crosstabs without actually having the full datause of crosstabs without actually having the full data (50 lines) From: Moshe Marko <markom@upstate.edu> Re: use of crosstabs without actually having the full data (77 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: use of crosstabs without actually having the full data (98 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> working with scriptsworking with scripts (89 lines) From: 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(198 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> MODIFY TABLES with SummarizeMODIFY TABLES with Summarize (415 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Re: MODIFY TABLES with Summarize (203 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Macro to run TTESTMacro to run TTEST (48 lines) From: Ray Haraf <rayharaf@ROGERS.COM> Re: Macro to run TTEST (24 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (112 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (172 lines) From: Ray Haraf <rayharaf@ROGERS.COM> Re: Macro to run TTEST (44 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (81 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (179 lines) From: David Futrell <dfutrell62@yahoo.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (63 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Modern Modeling Methods Conference at the University of Connecticut May 24 - May 26, 2011--- registration is now open!Modern Modeling Methods Conference at the University of Connecticut May 24 - May 26, 2011--- registration is now open! 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Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Moving the location of variable using syntaxMoving the location of variable using syntax (136 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Moving the location of variable using syntax (117 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Moving the location of variable using syntax (234 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category SizeRe: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (51 lines) From: s-volk <stefan.volk@uni-tuebingen.de> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (53 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (133 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (272 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (283 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (396 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (426 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (475 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DVMultiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (21 lines) From: Rob <cfenlon@NCCU.EDU> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (78 lines) From: Matthias Spörrle <spoerrle@psy.uni-muenchen.de> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (90 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (152 lines) From: Mike Palij <mp26@nyu.edu> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (114 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DVRe: Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DV (175 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DV (215 lines) From: Mike Palij <mp26@nyu.edu> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DV (228 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Non Linear Regression ModelsNon Linear Regression Models (25 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@gmail.com> OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns)OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns) (105 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns) (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns) (176 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting)OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting) (98 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting) (249 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting) (54 lines) From: janet.dozier@FRONTIER.COM OT Listserv for Capital Area Social and Behavioral Science NewsOT Listserv for Capital Area Social and Behavioral Science News (48 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Odds RatioRe: Odds Ratio (47 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Odds Ratio (25 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@GMAIL.COM> Re: Odds Ratio (80 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Odds Ratio (96 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Operators in macroOperators in macro (97 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (100 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (88 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (268 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Operators in macro (174 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (176 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (206 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on effect sizesQuestion on effect sizes (25 lines) From: Tanja Gabriele Baudson <baudson@uni-trier.de> Remove cases in SPSS/PASWRe: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (31 lines) From: PetterBB <petter.b.brandtzaeg@GMAIL.COM> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (65 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (70 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (231 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> SPSS 14 Output File Page Headers/FootersSPSS 14 Output File Page Headers/Footers (24 lines) From: Steve <skretzer@INDINS.COM> SPSS toolbar iconsRe: SPSS toolbar icons (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (74 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (65 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (248 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (86 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (106 lines) From: Antoon Smulders <a.smulders@beke.nl> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (376 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (404 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (444 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (639 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Show variable names instead of variable labelsRe: Show variable names instead of variable labels (52 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Show variable names instead of variable labels (27 lines) From: mikelowski <delolmomiguel@GMAIL.COM> Re: Show variable names instead of variable labels (125 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Stratified sample?Stratified sample? (37 lines) From: Robert Lundqvist <Robert.Lundqvist@nll.se> Re: Stratified sample? (110 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Stratified sample? (322 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Syntax for NPSSyntax for NPS (57 lines) From: Synti <teresa.koenen@DAIMLER.COM> Re: Syntax for NPS (89 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: Syntax for NPS (23 lines) From: Synti <teresa.koenen@DAIMLER.COM> Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXEDTabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (35 lines) From: Michael Mitchell <Michael.Norman.Mitchell@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (58 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (87 lines) From: Michael N. 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(135 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Using !EVAL within MacroUsing !EVAL within Macro (121 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Using !EVAL within Macro (159 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Using !EVAL within Macro (209 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time periodUsing CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (309 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (332 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (191 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (39 lines) From: maxjasper <maxjasper@shaw.ca> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (26 lines) From: maxjasper <maxjasper@shaw.ca> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (25 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (364 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (643 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (612 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (741 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (774 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (831 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (101 lines) From: hillel vardi <hilel@BGU.AC.IL> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (199 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> calculating Akaike weight in mixed modelscalculating Akaike weight in mixed models (26 lines) From: estrello <jessa.madosky@gmail.com> difference between chi squaresdifference between chi squares (32 lines) From: howard schuman <hschuman@umich.edu> Re: difference between chi squares (56 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: difference between chi squares (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: difference between chi squares (139 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: difference between chi squares (184 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> factor analysis for count datafactor analysis for count data (51 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> fixed effects regression methodsfixed effects regression methods (81 lines) From: Keli Saporta <kelisa@OPENU.AC.IL> Re: fixed effects regression methods (110 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended responsehow to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (144 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (300 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (533 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> logistic regression: number of cases per categoryRe: logistic regression: number of cases per category (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: logistic regression: number of cases per category (46 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@gmail.com> Re: logistic regression: number of cases per category (84 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> loglinear analysisloglinear analysis (43 lines) From: Jordan Kennedy <jordank675@GMAIL.COM> Re: loglinear analysis (102 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> patch 18.0.3 problemspatch 18.0.3 problems (231 lines) From: Bailer Harald <harald.bailer@luisenklinik.de> removing final punctuation in a stringremoving final punctuation in a string (154 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (182 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (395 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (284 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (272 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> suppressing N in corr table outputsuppressing N in corr table output (29 lines) From: Bozena Zdaniuk <bozena.zdaniuk@ubc.ca> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (165 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (100 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> test on means for subgroups vs. totalRe: test on means for subgroups vs. total (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (68 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (133 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (148 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (192 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> use of crosstabs without actually having the full datause of crosstabs without actually having the full data (50 lines) From: Moshe Marko <markom@upstate.edu> Re: use of crosstabs without actually having the full data (77 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: use of crosstabs without actually having the full data (98 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> working with scriptsworking with scripts (89 lines) From: 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In need of a tutorIn need of a tutor (18 lines) From: mhlamphear <mhlamphear@earthlink.net> Re: In need of a tutor (225 lines) From: Tesiny, Ed <EdTesiny@oasas.state.ny.us> Introduction to R and R Commander for a variety of scientific-research statistical analysesIntroduction to R and R Commander for a variety of scientific-research statistical analyses (236 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> Loop varsRe: Loop vars (296 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Loop vars (417 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Lost in loops and vectors...Lost in loops and vectors... (48 lines) From: Robert Lundqvist <Robert.Lundqvist@nll.se> Re: Lost in loops and vectors... (106 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Lost in loops and vectors... (128 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Lost in loops and vectors... (198 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> MODIFY TABLES with SummarizeMODIFY TABLES with Summarize (415 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Re: MODIFY TABLES with Summarize (203 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Macro to run TTESTMacro to run TTEST (48 lines) From: Ray Haraf <rayharaf@ROGERS.COM> Re: Macro to run TTEST (24 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (112 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (172 lines) From: Ray Haraf <rayharaf@ROGERS.COM> Re: Macro to run TTEST (44 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (81 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (179 lines) From: David Futrell <dfutrell62@yahoo.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (63 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Modern Modeling Methods Conference at the University of Connecticut May 24 - May 26, 2011--- registration is now open!Modern Modeling Methods Conference at the University of Connecticut May 24 - May 26, 2011--- registration is now open! 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Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Moving the location of variable using syntaxMoving the location of variable using syntax (136 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Moving the location of variable using syntax (117 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Moving the location of variable using syntax (234 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category SizeRe: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (51 lines) From: s-volk <stefan.volk@uni-tuebingen.de> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (53 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (133 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (272 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (283 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (396 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (426 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (475 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DVMultiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (21 lines) From: Rob <cfenlon@NCCU.EDU> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (78 lines) From: Matthias Spörrle <spoerrle@psy.uni-muenchen.de> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (90 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (152 lines) From: Mike Palij <mp26@nyu.edu> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (114 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DVRe: Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DV (175 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DV (215 lines) From: Mike Palij <mp26@nyu.edu> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DV (228 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Non Linear Regression ModelsNon Linear Regression Models (25 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@gmail.com> OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns)OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns) (105 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns) (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns) (176 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting)OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting) (98 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting) (249 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting) (54 lines) From: janet.dozier@FRONTIER.COM OT Listserv for Capital Area Social and Behavioral Science NewsOT Listserv for Capital Area Social and Behavioral Science News (48 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Odds RatioRe: Odds Ratio (47 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Odds Ratio (25 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@GMAIL.COM> Re: Odds Ratio (80 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Odds Ratio (96 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Operators in macroOperators in macro (97 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (100 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (88 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (268 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Operators in macro (174 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (176 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (206 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on effect sizesQuestion on effect sizes (25 lines) From: Tanja Gabriele Baudson <baudson@uni-trier.de> Remove cases in SPSS/PASWRe: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (31 lines) From: PetterBB <petter.b.brandtzaeg@GMAIL.COM> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (65 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (70 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (231 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> SPSS 14 Output File Page Headers/FootersSPSS 14 Output File Page Headers/Footers (24 lines) From: Steve <skretzer@INDINS.COM> SPSS toolbar iconsRe: SPSS toolbar icons (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (74 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (65 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (248 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (86 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (106 lines) From: Antoon Smulders <a.smulders@beke.nl> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (376 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (404 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (444 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (639 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Show variable names instead of variable labelsRe: Show variable names instead of variable labels (52 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Show variable names instead of variable labels (27 lines) From: mikelowski <delolmomiguel@GMAIL.COM> Re: Show variable names instead of variable labels (125 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Stratified sample?Stratified sample? (37 lines) From: Robert Lundqvist <Robert.Lundqvist@nll.se> Re: Stratified sample? (110 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Stratified sample? (322 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Syntax for NPSSyntax for NPS (57 lines) From: Synti <teresa.koenen@DAIMLER.COM> Re: Syntax for NPS (89 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: Syntax for NPS (23 lines) From: Synti <teresa.koenen@DAIMLER.COM> Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXEDTabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (35 lines) From: Michael Mitchell <Michael.Norman.Mitchell@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (58 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (87 lines) From: Michael N. 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(135 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Using !EVAL within MacroUsing !EVAL within Macro (121 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Using !EVAL within Macro (159 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Using !EVAL within Macro (209 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time periodUsing CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (309 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (332 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (191 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (39 lines) From: maxjasper <maxjasper@shaw.ca> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (26 lines) From: maxjasper <maxjasper@shaw.ca> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (25 lines) From: David Marso 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modelscalculating Akaike weight in mixed models (26 lines) From: estrello <jessa.madosky@gmail.com> difference between chi squaresdifference between chi squares (32 lines) From: howard schuman <hschuman@umich.edu> Re: difference between chi squares (56 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: difference between chi squares (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: difference between chi squares (139 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: difference between chi squares (184 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> factor analysis for count datafactor analysis for count data (51 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> fixed effects regression methodsfixed effects regression methods (81 lines) From: Keli Saporta <kelisa@OPENU.AC.IL> Re: fixed effects regression methods (110 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended responsehow to identify cases 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(198 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> MODIFY TABLES with SummarizeMODIFY TABLES with Summarize (415 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Re: MODIFY TABLES with Summarize (203 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Macro to run TTESTMacro to run TTEST (48 lines) From: Ray Haraf <rayharaf@ROGERS.COM> Re: Macro to run TTEST (24 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (112 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (172 lines) From: Ray Haraf <rayharaf@ROGERS.COM> Re: Macro to run TTEST (44 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (81 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (179 lines) From: David Futrell <dfutrell62@yahoo.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (63 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Modern Modeling Methods Conference at the University of Connecticut May 24 - May 26, 2011--- registration is now open!Modern Modeling Methods Conference at the University of Connecticut May 24 - May 26, 2011--- registration is now open! 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Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Moving the location of variable using syntaxMoving the location of variable using syntax (136 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Moving the location of variable using syntax (117 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Moving the location of variable using syntax (234 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category SizeRe: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (51 lines) From: s-volk <stefan.volk@uni-tuebingen.de> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (53 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (133 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (272 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (283 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (396 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (426 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (475 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DVMultiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (21 lines) From: Rob <cfenlon@NCCU.EDU> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (78 lines) From: Matthias Spörrle <spoerrle@psy.uni-muenchen.de> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (90 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (152 lines) From: Mike Palij <mp26@nyu.edu> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (114 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DVRe: Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DV (175 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DV (215 lines) From: Mike Palij <mp26@nyu.edu> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DV (228 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Non Linear Regression ModelsNon Linear Regression Models (25 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@gmail.com> OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns)OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns) (105 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns) (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns) (176 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting)OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting) (98 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting) (249 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting) (54 lines) From: janet.dozier@FRONTIER.COM OT Listserv for Capital Area Social and Behavioral Science NewsOT Listserv for Capital Area Social and Behavioral Science News (48 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Odds RatioRe: Odds Ratio (47 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Odds Ratio (25 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@GMAIL.COM> Re: Odds Ratio (80 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Odds Ratio (96 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Operators in macroOperators in macro (97 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (100 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (88 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (268 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Operators in macro (174 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (176 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (206 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on effect sizesQuestion on effect sizes (25 lines) From: Tanja Gabriele Baudson <baudson@uni-trier.de> Remove cases in SPSS/PASWRe: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (31 lines) From: PetterBB <petter.b.brandtzaeg@GMAIL.COM> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (65 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (70 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (231 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> SPSS 14 Output File Page Headers/FootersSPSS 14 Output File Page Headers/Footers (24 lines) From: Steve <skretzer@INDINS.COM> SPSS toolbar iconsRe: SPSS toolbar icons (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (74 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (65 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (248 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (86 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (106 lines) From: Antoon Smulders <a.smulders@beke.nl> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (376 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (404 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (444 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (639 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Show variable names instead of variable labelsRe: Show variable names instead of variable labels (52 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Show variable names instead of variable labels (27 lines) From: mikelowski <delolmomiguel@GMAIL.COM> Re: Show variable names instead of variable labels (125 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Stratified sample?Stratified sample? 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(135 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Using !EVAL within MacroUsing !EVAL within Macro (121 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Using !EVAL within Macro (159 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Using !EVAL within Macro (209 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time periodUsing CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (309 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (332 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (191 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (39 lines) From: maxjasper <maxjasper@shaw.ca> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (26 lines) From: maxjasper <maxjasper@shaw.ca> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (25 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (364 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (643 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (612 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (741 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (774 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (831 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (101 lines) From: hillel vardi <hilel@BGU.AC.IL> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (199 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> calculating Akaike weight in mixed modelscalculating Akaike weight in mixed models (26 lines) From: estrello <jessa.madosky@gmail.com> difference between chi squaresdifference between chi squares (32 lines) From: howard schuman <hschuman@umich.edu> Re: difference between chi squares (56 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: difference between chi squares (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: difference between chi squares (139 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: difference between chi squares (184 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> factor analysis for count datafactor analysis for count data (51 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> fixed effects regression methodsfixed effects regression methods (81 lines) From: Keli Saporta <kelisa@OPENU.AC.IL> Re: fixed effects regression methods (110 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended responsehow to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (144 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (300 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (533 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> logistic regression: number of cases per categoryRe: logistic regression: number of cases per category (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: logistic regression: number of cases per category (46 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@gmail.com> Re: logistic regression: number of cases per category (84 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> loglinear analysisloglinear analysis (43 lines) From: Jordan Kennedy <jordank675@GMAIL.COM> Re: loglinear analysis (102 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> patch 18.0.3 problemspatch 18.0.3 problems (231 lines) From: Bailer Harald <harald.bailer@luisenklinik.de> removing final punctuation in a stringremoving final punctuation in a string (154 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (182 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (395 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (284 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (272 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> suppressing N in corr table outputsuppressing N in corr table output (29 lines) From: Bozena Zdaniuk <bozena.zdaniuk@ubc.ca> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (165 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (100 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> test on means for subgroups vs. totalRe: test on means for subgroups vs. total (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (68 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (133 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (148 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (192 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> use of crosstabs without actually having the full datause of crosstabs without actually having the full data (50 lines) From: Moshe Marko <markom@upstate.edu> Re: use of crosstabs without actually having the full data (77 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: use of crosstabs without actually having the full data (98 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> working with scriptsworking with scripts (89 lines) From: 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(198 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> MODIFY TABLES with SummarizeMODIFY TABLES with Summarize (415 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Re: MODIFY TABLES with Summarize (203 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Macro to run TTESTMacro to run TTEST (48 lines) From: Ray Haraf <rayharaf@ROGERS.COM> Re: Macro to run TTEST (24 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (112 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (172 lines) From: Ray Haraf <rayharaf@ROGERS.COM> Re: Macro to run TTEST (44 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (81 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (179 lines) From: David Futrell <dfutrell62@yahoo.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (63 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Modern Modeling Methods Conference at the University of Connecticut May 24 - May 26, 2011--- registration is now open!Modern Modeling Methods Conference at the University of Connecticut May 24 - May 26, 2011--- registration is now open! 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Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Moving the location of variable using syntaxMoving the location of variable using syntax (136 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Moving the location of variable using syntax (117 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Moving the location of variable using syntax (234 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category SizeRe: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (51 lines) From: s-volk <stefan.volk@uni-tuebingen.de> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (53 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (133 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (272 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (283 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - 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(37 lines) From: Robert Lundqvist <Robert.Lundqvist@nll.se> Re: Stratified sample? (110 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Stratified sample? (322 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Syntax for NPSSyntax for NPS (57 lines) From: Synti <teresa.koenen@DAIMLER.COM> Re: Syntax for NPS (89 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: Syntax for NPS (23 lines) From: Synti <teresa.koenen@DAIMLER.COM> Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXEDTabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (35 lines) From: Michael Mitchell <Michael.Norman.Mitchell@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (58 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (87 lines) From: Michael N. Mitchell <Michael.Norman.Mitchell@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (134 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (110 lines) From: Mike Palij <mp26@nyu.edu> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (153 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> The SPSS Developer Central website is migratingThe SPSS Developer Central website is migrating (157 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Use of Recode...Use of Recode... (31 lines) From: osvaldobaeza <osvaldobaeza@GMAIL.COM> Re: Use of Recode... (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Use of Recode... (89 lines) From: Matthew Pirritano <matthewpirritano@sbcglobal.net> Re: Use of Recode... (135 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Using !EVAL within MacroUsing !EVAL within Macro (121 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Using !EVAL within Macro (159 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Using !EVAL within Macro (209 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time periodUsing CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (309 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (332 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (191 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (39 lines) From: maxjasper <maxjasper@shaw.ca> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (26 lines) From: maxjasper <maxjasper@shaw.ca> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (25 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (364 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (643 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (612 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (741 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (774 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (831 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (101 lines) From: hillel vardi <hilel@BGU.AC.IL> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (199 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> calculating Akaike weight in mixed modelscalculating Akaike weight in mixed models (26 lines) From: estrello <jessa.madosky@gmail.com> difference between chi squaresdifference between chi squares (32 lines) From: howard schuman <hschuman@umich.edu> Re: difference between chi squares (56 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: difference between chi squares (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: difference between chi squares (139 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: difference between chi squares (184 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> factor analysis for count datafactor analysis for count data (51 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> fixed effects regression methodsfixed effects regression methods (81 lines) From: Keli Saporta <kelisa@OPENU.AC.IL> Re: fixed effects regression methods (110 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended responsehow to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (144 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (300 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (533 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> logistic regression: number of cases per categoryRe: logistic regression: number of cases per category (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: logistic regression: number of cases per category (46 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@gmail.com> Re: logistic regression: number of cases per category (84 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> loglinear analysisloglinear analysis (43 lines) From: Jordan Kennedy <jordank675@GMAIL.COM> Re: loglinear analysis (102 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> patch 18.0.3 problemspatch 18.0.3 problems (231 lines) From: Bailer Harald <harald.bailer@luisenklinik.de> removing final punctuation in a stringremoving final punctuation in a string (154 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (182 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (395 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (284 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (272 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> suppressing N in corr table outputsuppressing N in corr table output (29 lines) From: Bozena Zdaniuk <bozena.zdaniuk@ubc.ca> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (165 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (100 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> test on means for subgroups vs. totalRe: test on means for subgroups vs. total (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (68 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (133 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (148 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (192 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> use of crosstabs without actually having the full datause of crosstabs without actually having the full data (50 lines) From: Moshe Marko <markom@upstate.edu> Re: use of crosstabs without actually having the full data (77 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: use of crosstabs without actually having the full data (98 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> working with scriptsworking with scripts (89 lines) From: 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(198 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> MODIFY TABLES with SummarizeMODIFY TABLES with Summarize (415 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Re: MODIFY TABLES with Summarize (203 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Macro to run TTESTMacro to run TTEST (48 lines) From: Ray Haraf <rayharaf@ROGERS.COM> Re: Macro to run TTEST (24 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (112 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (172 lines) From: Ray Haraf <rayharaf@ROGERS.COM> Re: Macro to run TTEST (44 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (81 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (179 lines) From: David Futrell <dfutrell62@yahoo.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (63 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Modern Modeling Methods Conference at the University of Connecticut May 24 - May 26, 2011--- registration is now open!Modern Modeling Methods Conference at the University of Connecticut May 24 - May 26, 2011--- registration is now open! 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Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Moving the location of variable using syntaxMoving the location of variable using syntax (136 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Moving the location of variable using syntax (117 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Moving the location of variable using syntax (234 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category SizeRe: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (51 lines) From: s-volk <stefan.volk@uni-tuebingen.de> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (53 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (133 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (272 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (283 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (396 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (426 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (475 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DVMultiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (21 lines) From: Rob <cfenlon@NCCU.EDU> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (78 lines) From: Matthias Spörrle <spoerrle@psy.uni-muenchen.de> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (90 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (152 lines) From: Mike Palij <mp26@nyu.edu> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (114 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DVRe: Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DV (175 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DV (215 lines) From: Mike Palij <mp26@nyu.edu> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DV (228 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Non Linear Regression ModelsNon Linear Regression Models (25 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@gmail.com> OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns)OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns) (105 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns) (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns) (176 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting)OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting) (98 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting) (249 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting) (54 lines) From: janet.dozier@FRONTIER.COM OT Listserv for Capital Area Social and Behavioral Science NewsOT Listserv for Capital Area Social and Behavioral Science News (48 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Odds RatioRe: Odds Ratio (47 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Odds Ratio (25 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@GMAIL.COM> Re: Odds Ratio (80 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Odds Ratio (96 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Operators in macroOperators in macro (97 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (100 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (88 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (268 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Operators in macro (174 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (176 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (206 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on effect sizesQuestion on effect sizes (25 lines) From: Tanja Gabriele Baudson <baudson@uni-trier.de> Remove cases in SPSS/PASWRe: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (31 lines) From: PetterBB <petter.b.brandtzaeg@GMAIL.COM> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (65 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (70 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (231 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> SPSS 14 Output File Page Headers/FootersSPSS 14 Output File Page Headers/Footers (24 lines) From: Steve <skretzer@INDINS.COM> SPSS toolbar iconsRe: SPSS toolbar icons (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (74 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (65 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (248 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (86 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (106 lines) From: Antoon Smulders <a.smulders@beke.nl> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (376 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (404 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (444 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (639 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Show variable names instead of variable labelsRe: Show variable names instead of variable labels (52 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Show variable names instead of variable labels (27 lines) From: mikelowski <delolmomiguel@GMAIL.COM> Re: Show variable names instead of variable labels (125 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Stratified sample?Stratified sample? (37 lines) From: Robert Lundqvist <Robert.Lundqvist@nll.se> Re: Stratified sample? (110 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Stratified sample? (322 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Syntax for NPSSyntax for NPS (57 lines) From: Synti <teresa.koenen@DAIMLER.COM> Re: Syntax for NPS (89 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: Syntax for NPS (23 lines) From: Synti <teresa.koenen@DAIMLER.COM> Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXEDTabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (35 lines) From: Michael Mitchell <Michael.Norman.Mitchell@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (58 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (87 lines) From: Michael N. Mitchell <Michael.Norman.Mitchell@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (134 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (110 lines) From: Mike Palij <mp26@nyu.edu> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (153 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> The SPSS Developer Central website is migratingThe SPSS Developer Central website is migrating (157 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Use of Recode...Use of Recode... (31 lines) From: osvaldobaeza <osvaldobaeza@GMAIL.COM> Re: Use of Recode... (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Use of Recode... (89 lines) From: Matthew Pirritano <matthewpirritano@sbcglobal.net> Re: Use of Recode... (135 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Using !EVAL within MacroUsing !EVAL within Macro (121 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Using !EVAL within Macro (159 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Using !EVAL within Macro (209 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time periodUsing CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (309 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (332 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (191 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (39 lines) From: maxjasper <maxjasper@shaw.ca> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (26 lines) From: maxjasper <maxjasper@shaw.ca> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (25 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (364 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (643 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (612 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (741 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (774 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (831 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (101 lines) From: hillel vardi <hilel@BGU.AC.IL> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (199 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> calculating Akaike weight in mixed modelscalculating Akaike weight in mixed models (26 lines) From: estrello <jessa.madosky@gmail.com> difference between chi squaresdifference between chi squares (32 lines) From: howard schuman <hschuman@umich.edu> Re: difference between chi squares (56 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: difference between chi squares (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: difference between chi squares (139 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: difference between chi squares (184 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> factor analysis for count datafactor analysis for count data (51 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> fixed effects regression methodsfixed effects regression methods (81 lines) From: Keli Saporta <kelisa@OPENU.AC.IL> Re: fixed effects regression methods (110 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended responsehow to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (144 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (300 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (533 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> logistic regression: number of cases per categoryRe: logistic regression: number of cases per category (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: logistic regression: number of cases per category (46 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@gmail.com> Re: logistic regression: number of cases per category (84 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> loglinear analysisloglinear analysis (43 lines) From: Jordan Kennedy <jordank675@GMAIL.COM> Re: loglinear analysis (102 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> patch 18.0.3 problemspatch 18.0.3 problems (231 lines) From: Bailer Harald <harald.bailer@luisenklinik.de> removing final punctuation in a stringremoving final punctuation in a string (154 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (182 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (395 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (284 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (272 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> suppressing N in corr table outputsuppressing N in corr table output (29 lines) From: Bozena Zdaniuk <bozena.zdaniuk@ubc.ca> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (165 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (100 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg 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MODIFY TABLES with SummarizeMODIFY TABLES with Summarize (415 lines) From: la volta statistics <schmidhauser@lavolta.ch> Re: MODIFY TABLES with Summarize (203 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Macro to run TTESTMacro to run TTEST (48 lines) From: Ray Haraf <rayharaf@ROGERS.COM> Re: Macro to run TTEST (24 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (112 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (172 lines) From: Ray Haraf <rayharaf@ROGERS.COM> Re: Macro to run TTEST (44 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (81 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (179 lines) From: David Futrell <dfutrell62@yahoo.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (63 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Modern Modeling Methods Conference at the University of Connecticut May 24 - May 26, 2011--- registration is now open!Modern Modeling Methods Conference at the University of Connecticut May 24 - May 26, 2011--- registration is now open! 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Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Moving the location of variable using syntaxMoving the location of variable using syntax (136 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Moving the location of variable using syntax (117 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Moving the location of variable using syntax (234 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category SizeRe: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (51 lines) From: s-volk <stefan.volk@uni-tuebingen.de> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (53 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (133 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (272 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (283 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (396 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (426 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (475 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DVMultiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (21 lines) From: Rob <cfenlon@NCCU.EDU> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (78 lines) From: Matthias Spörrle <spoerrle@psy.uni-muenchen.de> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (90 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (152 lines) From: Mike Palij <mp26@nyu.edu> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (114 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DVRe: Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DV (175 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DV (215 lines) From: Mike Palij <mp26@nyu.edu> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DV (228 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Non Linear Regression ModelsNon Linear Regression Models (25 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@gmail.com> OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns)OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns) (105 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns) (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns) (176 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting)OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting) (98 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting) (249 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting) (54 lines) From: janet.dozier@FRONTIER.COM OT Listserv for Capital Area Social and Behavioral Science NewsOT Listserv for Capital Area Social and Behavioral Science News (48 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Odds RatioRe: Odds Ratio (47 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Odds Ratio (25 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@GMAIL.COM> Re: Odds Ratio (80 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Odds Ratio (96 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Operators in macroOperators in macro (97 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (100 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (88 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (268 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Operators in macro (174 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (176 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (206 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on effect sizesQuestion on effect sizes (25 lines) From: Tanja Gabriele Baudson <baudson@uni-trier.de> Remove cases in SPSS/PASWRe: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (31 lines) From: PetterBB <petter.b.brandtzaeg@GMAIL.COM> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (65 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (70 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (231 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> SPSS 14 Output File Page Headers/FootersSPSS 14 Output File Page Headers/Footers (24 lines) From: Steve <skretzer@INDINS.COM> SPSS toolbar iconsRe: SPSS toolbar icons (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (74 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (65 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (248 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (86 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (106 lines) From: Antoon Smulders <a.smulders@beke.nl> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (376 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (404 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (444 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (639 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Show variable names instead of variable labelsRe: Show variable names instead of variable labels (52 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Show variable names instead of variable labels (27 lines) From: mikelowski <delolmomiguel@GMAIL.COM> Re: Show variable names instead of variable labels (125 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Stratified sample?Stratified sample? (37 lines) From: Robert Lundqvist <Robert.Lundqvist@nll.se> Re: Stratified sample? (110 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Stratified sample? (322 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Syntax for NPSSyntax for NPS (57 lines) From: Synti <teresa.koenen@DAIMLER.COM> Re: Syntax for NPS (89 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: Syntax for NPS (23 lines) From: Synti <teresa.koenen@DAIMLER.COM> Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXEDTabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (35 lines) From: Michael Mitchell <Michael.Norman.Mitchell@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (58 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (87 lines) From: Michael N. Mitchell <Michael.Norman.Mitchell@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (134 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (110 lines) From: Mike Palij <mp26@nyu.edu> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (153 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> The SPSS Developer Central website is migratingThe SPSS Developer Central website is migrating (157 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Use of Recode...Use of Recode... (31 lines) From: osvaldobaeza <osvaldobaeza@GMAIL.COM> Re: Use of Recode... (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Use of Recode... (89 lines) From: Matthew Pirritano <matthewpirritano@sbcglobal.net> Re: Use of Recode... (135 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Using !EVAL within MacroUsing !EVAL within Macro (121 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Using !EVAL within Macro (159 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Using !EVAL within Macro (209 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time periodUsing CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (309 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (332 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (191 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (39 lines) From: maxjasper <maxjasper@shaw.ca> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (26 lines) From: maxjasper <maxjasper@shaw.ca> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (25 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (364 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (643 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (612 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (741 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (774 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (831 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (101 lines) From: hillel vardi <hilel@BGU.AC.IL> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (199 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> calculating Akaike weight in mixed modelscalculating Akaike weight in mixed models (26 lines) From: estrello <jessa.madosky@gmail.com> difference between chi squaresdifference between chi squares (32 lines) From: howard schuman <hschuman@umich.edu> Re: difference between chi squares (56 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: difference between chi squares (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: difference between chi squares (139 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: difference between chi squares (184 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> factor analysis for count datafactor analysis for count data (51 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> fixed effects regression methodsfixed effects regression methods (81 lines) From: Keli Saporta <kelisa@OPENU.AC.IL> Re: fixed effects regression methods (110 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended responsehow to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (144 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (300 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (533 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> logistic regression: number of cases per categoryRe: logistic regression: number of cases per category (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: logistic regression: number of cases per category (46 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@gmail.com> Re: logistic regression: number of cases per category (84 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> loglinear analysisloglinear analysis (43 lines) From: Jordan Kennedy <jordank675@GMAIL.COM> Re: loglinear analysis (102 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> patch 18.0.3 problemspatch 18.0.3 problems (231 lines) From: Bailer Harald <harald.bailer@luisenklinik.de> removing final punctuation in a stringremoving final punctuation in a string (154 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (182 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (395 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (284 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (272 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> suppressing N in corr table outputsuppressing N in corr table output (29 lines) From: Bozena Zdaniuk <bozena.zdaniuk@ubc.ca> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (165 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (100 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg 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Macro to run TTESTMacro to run TTEST (48 lines) From: Ray Haraf <rayharaf@ROGERS.COM> Re: Macro to run TTEST (24 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (112 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (172 lines) From: Ray Haraf <rayharaf@ROGERS.COM> Re: Macro to run TTEST (44 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (81 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (179 lines) From: David Futrell <dfutrell62@yahoo.com> Re: Macro to run TTEST (63 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Modern Modeling Methods Conference at the University of Connecticut May 24 - May 26, 2011--- registration is now open!Modern Modeling Methods Conference at the University of Connecticut May 24 - May 26, 2011--- registration is now open! (188 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Moving the location of variable using syntaxMoving the location of variable using syntax (136 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Moving the location of variable using syntax (117 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Moving the location of variable using syntax (234 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category SizeRe: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (51 lines) From: s-volk <stefan.volk@uni-tuebingen.de> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (53 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (133 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (272 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (283 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (396 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (426 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (475 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DVMultiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (21 lines) From: Rob <cfenlon@NCCU.EDU> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (78 lines) From: Matthias Spörrle <spoerrle@psy.uni-muenchen.de> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (90 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (152 lines) From: Mike Palij <mp26@nyu.edu> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (114 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DVRe: Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DV (175 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DV (215 lines) From: Mike Palij <mp26@nyu.edu> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DV (228 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Non Linear Regression ModelsNon Linear Regression Models (25 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@gmail.com> OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns)OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns) (105 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns) (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns) (176 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting)OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting) (98 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting) (249 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting) (54 lines) From: janet.dozier@FRONTIER.COM OT Listserv for Capital Area Social and Behavioral Science NewsOT Listserv for Capital Area Social and Behavioral Science News (48 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Odds RatioRe: Odds Ratio (47 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Odds Ratio (25 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@GMAIL.COM> Re: Odds Ratio (80 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Odds Ratio (96 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Operators in macroOperators in macro (97 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (100 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (88 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (268 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Operators in macro (174 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (176 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (206 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on effect sizesQuestion on effect sizes (25 lines) From: Tanja Gabriele Baudson <baudson@uni-trier.de> Remove cases in SPSS/PASWRe: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (31 lines) From: PetterBB <petter.b.brandtzaeg@GMAIL.COM> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (65 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (70 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (231 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> SPSS 14 Output File Page Headers/FootersSPSS 14 Output File Page Headers/Footers (24 lines) From: Steve <skretzer@INDINS.COM> SPSS toolbar iconsRe: SPSS toolbar icons (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (74 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (65 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (248 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (86 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (106 lines) From: Antoon Smulders <a.smulders@beke.nl> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (376 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (404 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (444 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (639 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Show variable names instead of variable labelsRe: Show variable names instead of variable labels (52 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Show variable names instead of variable labels (27 lines) From: mikelowski <delolmomiguel@GMAIL.COM> Re: Show variable names instead of variable labels (125 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Stratified sample?Stratified sample? (37 lines) From: Robert Lundqvist <Robert.Lundqvist@nll.se> Re: Stratified sample? (110 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Stratified sample? (322 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Syntax for NPSSyntax for NPS (57 lines) From: Synti <teresa.koenen@DAIMLER.COM> Re: Syntax for NPS (89 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: Syntax for NPS (23 lines) From: Synti <teresa.koenen@DAIMLER.COM> Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXEDTabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (35 lines) From: Michael Mitchell <Michael.Norman.Mitchell@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (58 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (87 lines) From: Michael N. Mitchell <Michael.Norman.Mitchell@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (134 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (110 lines) From: Mike Palij <mp26@nyu.edu> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (153 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> The SPSS Developer Central website is migratingThe SPSS Developer Central website is migrating (157 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Use of Recode...Use of Recode... (31 lines) From: osvaldobaeza <osvaldobaeza@GMAIL.COM> Re: Use of Recode... (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Use of Recode... (89 lines) From: Matthew Pirritano <matthewpirritano@sbcglobal.net> Re: Use of Recode... (135 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Using !EVAL within MacroUsing !EVAL within Macro (121 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Using !EVAL within Macro (159 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Using !EVAL within Macro (209 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time periodUsing CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (309 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (332 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (191 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (39 lines) From: maxjasper <maxjasper@shaw.ca> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (26 lines) From: maxjasper <maxjasper@shaw.ca> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (25 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (364 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (643 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (612 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (741 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (774 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (831 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (101 lines) From: hillel vardi <hilel@BGU.AC.IL> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (199 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> calculating Akaike weight in mixed modelscalculating Akaike weight in mixed models (26 lines) From: estrello <jessa.madosky@gmail.com> difference between chi squaresdifference between chi squares (32 lines) From: howard schuman <hschuman@umich.edu> Re: difference between chi squares (56 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: difference between chi squares (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: difference between chi squares (139 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: difference between chi squares (184 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> factor analysis for count datafactor analysis for count data (51 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> fixed effects regression methodsfixed effects regression methods (81 lines) From: Keli Saporta <kelisa@OPENU.AC.IL> Re: fixed effects regression methods (110 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended responsehow to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (144 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (300 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (533 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> logistic regression: number of cases per categoryRe: logistic regression: number of cases per category (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: logistic regression: number of cases per category (46 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@gmail.com> Re: logistic regression: number of cases per category (84 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> loglinear analysisloglinear analysis (43 lines) From: Jordan Kennedy <jordank675@GMAIL.COM> Re: loglinear analysis (102 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> patch 18.0.3 problemspatch 18.0.3 problems (231 lines) From: Bailer Harald <harald.bailer@luisenklinik.de> removing final punctuation in a stringremoving final punctuation in a string (154 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (182 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (395 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (284 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (272 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> suppressing N in corr table outputsuppressing N in corr table output (29 lines) From: Bozena Zdaniuk <bozena.zdaniuk@ubc.ca> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (165 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (100 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> test on means for subgroups vs. totalRe: test on means for subgroups vs. total (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (68 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (133 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (148 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (192 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> use of crosstabs without actually having the full datause of crosstabs without actually having the full data (50 lines) From: Moshe Marko <markom@upstate.edu> Re: use of crosstabs without actually having the full data (77 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: use of crosstabs without actually having the full data (98 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> working with scriptsworking with scripts (89 lines) From: 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Modern Modeling Methods Conference at the University of Connecticut May 24 - May 26, 2011--- registration is now open!Modern Modeling Methods Conference at the University of Connecticut May 24 - May 26, 2011--- registration is now open! (188 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Moving the location of variable using syntaxMoving the location of variable using syntax (136 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Moving the location of variable using syntax (117 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Moving the location of variable using syntax (234 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category SizeRe: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (51 lines) From: s-volk <stefan.volk@uni-tuebingen.de> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (53 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (133 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (272 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (283 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (396 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (426 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (475 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DVMultiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (21 lines) From: Rob <cfenlon@NCCU.EDU> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (78 lines) From: Matthias Spörrle <spoerrle@psy.uni-muenchen.de> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (90 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (152 lines) From: Mike Palij <mp26@nyu.edu> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (114 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DVRe: Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DV (175 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DV (215 lines) From: Mike Palij <mp26@nyu.edu> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DV (228 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Non Linear Regression ModelsNon Linear Regression Models (25 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@gmail.com> OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns)OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns) (105 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns) (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns) (176 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting)OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting) (98 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting) (249 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting) (54 lines) From: janet.dozier@FRONTIER.COM OT Listserv for Capital Area Social and Behavioral Science NewsOT Listserv for Capital Area Social and Behavioral Science News (48 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Odds RatioRe: Odds Ratio (47 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Odds Ratio (25 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@GMAIL.COM> Re: Odds Ratio (80 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Odds Ratio (96 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Operators in macroOperators in macro (97 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (100 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (88 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (268 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Operators in macro (174 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (176 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (206 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on effect sizesQuestion on effect sizes (25 lines) From: Tanja Gabriele Baudson <baudson@uni-trier.de> Remove cases in SPSS/PASWRe: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (31 lines) From: PetterBB <petter.b.brandtzaeg@GMAIL.COM> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (65 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (70 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (231 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> SPSS 14 Output File Page Headers/FootersSPSS 14 Output File Page Headers/Footers (24 lines) From: Steve <skretzer@INDINS.COM> SPSS toolbar iconsRe: SPSS toolbar icons (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (74 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (65 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (248 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (86 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (106 lines) From: Antoon Smulders <a.smulders@beke.nl> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (376 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (404 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (444 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (639 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Show variable names instead of variable labelsRe: Show variable names instead of variable labels (52 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Show variable names instead of variable labels (27 lines) From: mikelowski <delolmomiguel@GMAIL.COM> Re: Show variable names instead of variable labels (125 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Stratified sample?Stratified sample? (37 lines) From: Robert Lundqvist <Robert.Lundqvist@nll.se> Re: Stratified sample? (110 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Stratified sample? (322 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Syntax for NPSSyntax for NPS (57 lines) From: Synti <teresa.koenen@DAIMLER.COM> Re: Syntax for NPS (89 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: Syntax for NPS (23 lines) From: Synti <teresa.koenen@DAIMLER.COM> Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXEDTabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (35 lines) From: Michael Mitchell <Michael.Norman.Mitchell@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (58 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (87 lines) From: Michael N. Mitchell <Michael.Norman.Mitchell@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (134 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (110 lines) From: Mike Palij <mp26@nyu.edu> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (153 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> The SPSS Developer Central website is migratingThe SPSS Developer Central website is migrating (157 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Use of Recode...Use of Recode... (31 lines) From: osvaldobaeza <osvaldobaeza@GMAIL.COM> Re: Use of Recode... (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Use of Recode... (89 lines) From: Matthew Pirritano <matthewpirritano@sbcglobal.net> Re: Use of Recode... (135 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Using !EVAL within MacroUsing !EVAL within Macro (121 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Using !EVAL within Macro (159 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Using !EVAL within Macro (209 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time periodUsing CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (309 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (332 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (191 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (39 lines) From: maxjasper <maxjasper@shaw.ca> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (26 lines) From: maxjasper <maxjasper@shaw.ca> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (25 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (364 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (643 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (612 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (741 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (774 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (831 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (101 lines) From: hillel vardi <hilel@BGU.AC.IL> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (199 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> calculating Akaike weight in mixed modelscalculating Akaike weight in mixed models (26 lines) From: estrello <jessa.madosky@gmail.com> difference between chi squaresdifference between chi squares (32 lines) From: howard schuman <hschuman@umich.edu> Re: difference between chi squares (56 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: difference between chi squares (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: difference between chi squares (139 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: difference between chi squares (184 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> factor analysis for count datafactor analysis for count data (51 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> fixed effects regression methodsfixed effects regression methods (81 lines) From: Keli Saporta <kelisa@OPENU.AC.IL> Re: fixed effects regression methods (110 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended responsehow to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (144 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (300 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (533 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> logistic regression: number of cases per categoryRe: logistic regression: number of cases per category (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: logistic regression: number of cases per category (46 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@gmail.com> Re: logistic regression: number of cases per category (84 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> loglinear analysisloglinear analysis (43 lines) From: Jordan Kennedy <jordank675@GMAIL.COM> Re: loglinear analysis (102 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> patch 18.0.3 problemspatch 18.0.3 problems (231 lines) From: Bailer Harald <harald.bailer@luisenklinik.de> removing final punctuation in a stringremoving final punctuation in a string (154 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (182 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (395 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (284 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (272 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> suppressing N in corr table outputsuppressing N in corr table output (29 lines) From: Bozena Zdaniuk <bozena.zdaniuk@ubc.ca> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (165 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (100 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> test on means for subgroups vs. totalRe: test on means for subgroups vs. total (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (68 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (133 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (148 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (192 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> use of crosstabs without actually having the full datause of crosstabs without actually having the full data (50 lines) From: Moshe Marko <markom@upstate.edu> Re: use of crosstabs without actually having the full data (77 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: use of crosstabs without actually having the full data (98 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> working with scriptsworking with scripts (89 lines) From: Keli Saporta <kelisa@OPENU.AC.IL> Re: working with scripts (25 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: working with scripts (35 lines) From: Salbod, Mr. Stephen <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: working with scripts (44 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: working with scripts (32 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: working with scripts (46 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: working with scripts (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com>
Moving the location of variable using syntaxMoving the location of variable using syntax (136 lines) From: Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei <Kei.Kawashima_Ginsberg@TUFTS.EDU> Re: Moving the location of variable using syntax (117 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Moving the location of variable using syntax (234 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category SizeRe: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (51 lines) From: s-volk <stefan.volk@uni-tuebingen.de> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (53 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (133 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (272 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (283 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (396 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (426 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (475 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DVMultiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (21 lines) From: Rob <cfenlon@NCCU.EDU> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (78 lines) From: Matthias Spörrle <spoerrle@psy.uni-muenchen.de> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (90 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (152 lines) From: Mike Palij <mp26@nyu.edu> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (114 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DVRe: Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DV (175 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DV (215 lines) From: Mike Palij <mp26@nyu.edu> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DV (228 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Non Linear Regression ModelsNon Linear Regression Models (25 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@gmail.com> OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns)OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns) (105 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns) (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns) (176 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting)OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting) (98 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting) (249 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting) (54 lines) From: janet.dozier@FRONTIER.COM OT Listserv for Capital Area Social and Behavioral Science NewsOT Listserv for Capital Area Social and Behavioral Science News (48 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Odds RatioRe: Odds Ratio (47 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Odds Ratio (25 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@GMAIL.COM> Re: Odds Ratio (80 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Odds Ratio (96 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Operators in macroOperators in macro (97 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (100 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (88 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (268 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Operators in macro (174 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (176 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (206 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on effect sizesQuestion on effect sizes (25 lines) From: Tanja Gabriele Baudson <baudson@uni-trier.de> Remove cases in SPSS/PASWRe: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (31 lines) From: PetterBB <petter.b.brandtzaeg@GMAIL.COM> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (65 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (70 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (231 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> SPSS 14 Output File Page Headers/FootersSPSS 14 Output File Page Headers/Footers (24 lines) From: Steve <skretzer@INDINS.COM> SPSS toolbar iconsRe: SPSS toolbar icons (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (74 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (65 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (248 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (86 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (106 lines) From: Antoon Smulders <a.smulders@beke.nl> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (376 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (404 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (444 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (639 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Show variable names instead of variable labelsRe: Show variable names instead of variable labels (52 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Show variable names instead of variable labels (27 lines) From: mikelowski <delolmomiguel@GMAIL.COM> Re: Show variable names instead of variable labels (125 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Stratified sample?Stratified sample? (37 lines) From: Robert Lundqvist <Robert.Lundqvist@nll.se> Re: Stratified sample? (110 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Stratified sample? (322 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Syntax for NPSSyntax for NPS (57 lines) From: Synti <teresa.koenen@DAIMLER.COM> Re: Syntax for NPS (89 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: Syntax for NPS (23 lines) From: Synti <teresa.koenen@DAIMLER.COM> Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXEDTabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (35 lines) From: Michael Mitchell <Michael.Norman.Mitchell@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (58 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (87 lines) From: Michael N. Mitchell <Michael.Norman.Mitchell@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (134 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (110 lines) From: Mike Palij <mp26@nyu.edu> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (153 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> The SPSS Developer Central website is migratingThe SPSS Developer Central website is migrating (157 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Use of Recode...Use of Recode... (31 lines) From: osvaldobaeza <osvaldobaeza@GMAIL.COM> Re: Use of Recode... (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Use of Recode... (89 lines) From: Matthew Pirritano <matthewpirritano@sbcglobal.net> Re: Use of Recode... (135 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Using !EVAL within MacroUsing !EVAL within Macro (121 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Using !EVAL within Macro (159 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Using !EVAL within Macro (209 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time periodUsing CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (309 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (332 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (191 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (39 lines) From: maxjasper <maxjasper@shaw.ca> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (26 lines) From: maxjasper <maxjasper@shaw.ca> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (25 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (364 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (643 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (612 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (741 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (774 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (831 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (101 lines) From: hillel vardi <hilel@BGU.AC.IL> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (199 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> calculating Akaike weight in mixed modelscalculating Akaike weight in mixed models (26 lines) From: estrello <jessa.madosky@gmail.com> difference between chi squaresdifference between chi squares (32 lines) From: howard schuman <hschuman@umich.edu> Re: difference between chi squares (56 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: difference between chi squares (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: difference between chi squares (139 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: difference between chi squares (184 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> factor analysis for count datafactor analysis for count data (51 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> fixed effects regression methodsfixed effects regression methods (81 lines) From: Keli Saporta <kelisa@OPENU.AC.IL> Re: fixed effects regression methods (110 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended responsehow to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (144 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (300 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (533 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> logistic regression: number of cases per categoryRe: logistic regression: number of cases per category (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: logistic regression: number of cases per category (46 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@gmail.com> Re: logistic regression: number of cases per category (84 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> loglinear analysisloglinear analysis (43 lines) From: Jordan Kennedy <jordank675@GMAIL.COM> Re: loglinear analysis (102 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> patch 18.0.3 problemspatch 18.0.3 problems (231 lines) From: Bailer Harald <harald.bailer@luisenklinik.de> removing final punctuation in a stringremoving final punctuation in a string (154 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (182 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (395 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (284 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (272 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> suppressing N in corr table outputsuppressing N in corr table output (29 lines) From: Bozena Zdaniuk <bozena.zdaniuk@ubc.ca> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (165 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (100 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> test on means for subgroups vs. totalRe: test on means for subgroups vs. total (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (68 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (133 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (148 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (192 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> use of crosstabs without actually having the full datause of crosstabs without actually having the full data (50 lines) From: Moshe Marko <markom@upstate.edu> Re: use of crosstabs without actually having the full data (77 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: use of crosstabs without actually having the full data (98 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> working with scriptsworking with scripts (89 lines) From: Keli Saporta <kelisa@OPENU.AC.IL> Re: working with scripts (25 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: working with scripts (35 lines) From: Salbod, Mr. Stephen <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: working with scripts (44 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: working with scripts (32 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: working with scripts (46 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: working with scripts (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com>
Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category SizeRe: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (51 lines) From: s-volk <stefan.volk@uni-tuebingen.de> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (53 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (133 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (272 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (283 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (396 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (426 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial Logistic Regression - Category Size (475 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DVMultiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (21 lines) From: Rob <cfenlon@NCCU.EDU> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (78 lines) From: Matthias Spörrle <spoerrle@psy.uni-muenchen.de> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (90 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (152 lines) From: Mike Palij <mp26@nyu.edu> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (114 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DVRe: Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DV (175 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DV (215 lines) From: Mike Palij <mp26@nyu.edu> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DV (228 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Non Linear Regression ModelsNon Linear Regression Models (25 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@gmail.com> OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns)OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns) (105 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns) (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns) (176 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting)OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting) (98 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting) (249 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting) (54 lines) From: janet.dozier@FRONTIER.COM OT Listserv for Capital Area Social and Behavioral Science NewsOT Listserv for Capital Area Social and Behavioral Science News (48 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Odds RatioRe: Odds Ratio (47 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Odds Ratio (25 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@GMAIL.COM> Re: Odds Ratio (80 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Odds Ratio (96 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Operators in macroOperators in macro (97 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (100 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (88 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (268 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Operators in macro (174 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (176 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (206 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on effect sizesQuestion on effect sizes (25 lines) From: Tanja Gabriele Baudson <baudson@uni-trier.de> Remove cases in SPSS/PASWRe: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (31 lines) From: PetterBB <petter.b.brandtzaeg@GMAIL.COM> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (65 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (70 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (231 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> SPSS 14 Output File Page Headers/FootersSPSS 14 Output File Page Headers/Footers (24 lines) From: Steve <skretzer@INDINS.COM> SPSS toolbar iconsRe: SPSS toolbar icons (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (74 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (65 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (248 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (86 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (106 lines) From: Antoon Smulders <a.smulders@beke.nl> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (376 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (404 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (444 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (639 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Show variable names instead of variable labelsRe: Show variable names instead of variable labels (52 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Show variable names instead of variable labels (27 lines) From: mikelowski <delolmomiguel@GMAIL.COM> Re: Show variable names instead of variable labels (125 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Stratified sample?Stratified sample? (37 lines) From: Robert Lundqvist <Robert.Lundqvist@nll.se> Re: Stratified sample? (110 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Stratified sample? (322 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Syntax for NPSSyntax for NPS (57 lines) From: Synti <teresa.koenen@DAIMLER.COM> Re: Syntax for NPS (89 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: Syntax for NPS (23 lines) From: Synti <teresa.koenen@DAIMLER.COM> Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXEDTabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (35 lines) From: Michael Mitchell <Michael.Norman.Mitchell@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (58 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (87 lines) From: Michael N. Mitchell <Michael.Norman.Mitchell@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (134 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (110 lines) From: Mike Palij <mp26@nyu.edu> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (153 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> The SPSS Developer Central website is migratingThe SPSS Developer Central website is migrating (157 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Use of Recode...Use of Recode... (31 lines) From: osvaldobaeza <osvaldobaeza@GMAIL.COM> Re: Use of Recode... (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Use of Recode... (89 lines) From: Matthew Pirritano <matthewpirritano@sbcglobal.net> Re: Use of Recode... (135 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Using !EVAL within MacroUsing !EVAL within Macro (121 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Using !EVAL within Macro (159 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Using !EVAL within Macro (209 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time periodUsing CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (309 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (332 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (191 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (39 lines) From: maxjasper <maxjasper@shaw.ca> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (26 lines) From: maxjasper <maxjasper@shaw.ca> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (25 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (364 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (643 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (612 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (741 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (774 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (831 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (101 lines) From: hillel vardi <hilel@BGU.AC.IL> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (199 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> calculating Akaike weight in mixed modelscalculating Akaike weight in mixed models (26 lines) From: estrello <jessa.madosky@gmail.com> difference between chi squaresdifference between chi squares (32 lines) From: howard schuman <hschuman@umich.edu> Re: difference between chi squares (56 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: difference between chi squares (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: difference between chi squares (139 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: difference between chi squares (184 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> factor analysis for count datafactor analysis for count data (51 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> fixed effects regression methodsfixed effects regression methods (81 lines) From: Keli Saporta <kelisa@OPENU.AC.IL> Re: fixed effects regression methods (110 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended responsehow to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (144 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (300 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (533 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> logistic regression: number of cases per categoryRe: logistic regression: number of cases per category (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: logistic regression: number of cases per category (46 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@gmail.com> Re: logistic regression: number of cases per category (84 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> loglinear analysisloglinear analysis (43 lines) From: Jordan Kennedy <jordank675@GMAIL.COM> Re: loglinear analysis (102 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> patch 18.0.3 problemspatch 18.0.3 problems (231 lines) From: Bailer Harald <harald.bailer@luisenklinik.de> removing final punctuation in a stringremoving final punctuation in a string (154 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (182 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (395 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (284 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (272 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> suppressing N in corr table outputsuppressing N in corr table output (29 lines) From: Bozena Zdaniuk <bozena.zdaniuk@ubc.ca> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (165 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (100 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> test on means for subgroups vs. totalRe: test on means for subgroups vs. total (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (68 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (133 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (148 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (192 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> use of crosstabs without actually having the full datause of crosstabs without actually having the full data (50 lines) From: Moshe Marko <markom@upstate.edu> Re: use of crosstabs without actually having the full data (77 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: use of crosstabs without actually having the full data (98 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> working with scriptsworking with scripts (89 lines) From: 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Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DVMultiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (21 lines) From: Rob <cfenlon@NCCU.EDU> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (78 lines) From: Matthias Spörrle <spoerrle@psy.uni-muenchen.de> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (90 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (152 lines) From: Mike Palij <mp26@nyu.edu> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotmous DV (114 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DVRe: Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DV (175 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DV (215 lines) From: Mike Palij <mp26@nyu.edu> Re: Multiple Regression with a dichotomous DV (228 lines) From: Ornelas, Fermin <FerminOrnelas@azdes.gov> Non Linear Regression ModelsNon Linear Regression Models (25 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@gmail.com> OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns)OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns) (105 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns) (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns) (176 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting)OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting) (98 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting) (249 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting) (54 lines) From: janet.dozier@FRONTIER.COM OT Listserv for Capital Area Social and Behavioral Science NewsOT Listserv for Capital Area Social and Behavioral Science News (48 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Odds RatioRe: Odds Ratio (47 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Odds Ratio (25 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@GMAIL.COM> Re: Odds Ratio (80 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Odds Ratio (96 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Operators in macroOperators in macro (97 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (100 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (88 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (268 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Operators in macro (174 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (176 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (206 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on effect sizesQuestion on effect sizes (25 lines) From: Tanja Gabriele Baudson <baudson@uni-trier.de> Remove cases in SPSS/PASWRe: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (31 lines) From: PetterBB <petter.b.brandtzaeg@GMAIL.COM> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (65 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (70 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (231 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> SPSS 14 Output File Page Headers/FootersSPSS 14 Output File Page Headers/Footers (24 lines) From: Steve <skretzer@INDINS.COM> SPSS toolbar iconsRe: SPSS toolbar icons (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (74 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (65 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (248 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (86 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (106 lines) From: Antoon Smulders <a.smulders@beke.nl> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (376 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (404 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (444 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (639 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Show variable names instead of variable labelsRe: Show variable names instead of variable labels (52 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Show variable names instead of variable labels (27 lines) From: mikelowski <delolmomiguel@GMAIL.COM> Re: Show variable names instead of variable labels (125 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Stratified sample?Stratified sample? (37 lines) From: Robert Lundqvist <Robert.Lundqvist@nll.se> Re: Stratified sample? (110 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Stratified sample? (322 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Syntax for NPSSyntax for NPS (57 lines) From: Synti <teresa.koenen@DAIMLER.COM> Re: Syntax for NPS (89 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: Syntax for NPS (23 lines) From: Synti <teresa.koenen@DAIMLER.COM> Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXEDTabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (35 lines) From: Michael Mitchell <Michael.Norman.Mitchell@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (58 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (87 lines) From: Michael N. Mitchell <Michael.Norman.Mitchell@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (134 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (110 lines) From: Mike Palij <mp26@nyu.edu> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (153 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> The SPSS Developer Central website is migratingThe SPSS Developer Central website is migrating (157 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Use of Recode...Use of Recode... (31 lines) From: osvaldobaeza <osvaldobaeza@GMAIL.COM> Re: Use of Recode... (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Use of Recode... (89 lines) From: Matthew Pirritano <matthewpirritano@sbcglobal.net> Re: Use of Recode... (135 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Using !EVAL within MacroUsing !EVAL within Macro (121 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Using !EVAL within Macro (159 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Using !EVAL within Macro (209 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time periodUsing CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (309 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (332 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (191 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (39 lines) From: maxjasper <maxjasper@shaw.ca> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (26 lines) From: maxjasper <maxjasper@shaw.ca> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (25 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (364 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (643 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (612 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (741 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (774 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (831 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (101 lines) From: hillel vardi <hilel@BGU.AC.IL> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (199 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> calculating Akaike weight in mixed modelscalculating Akaike weight in mixed models (26 lines) From: estrello <jessa.madosky@gmail.com> difference between chi squaresdifference between chi squares (32 lines) From: howard schuman <hschuman@umich.edu> Re: difference between chi squares (56 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: difference between chi squares (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: difference between chi squares (139 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: difference between chi squares (184 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> factor analysis for count datafactor analysis for count data (51 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> fixed effects regression methodsfixed effects regression methods (81 lines) From: Keli Saporta <kelisa@OPENU.AC.IL> Re: fixed effects regression methods (110 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended responsehow to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (144 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (300 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (533 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> logistic regression: number of cases per categoryRe: logistic regression: number of cases per category (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: logistic regression: number of cases per category (46 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@gmail.com> Re: logistic regression: number of cases per category (84 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> loglinear analysisloglinear analysis (43 lines) From: Jordan Kennedy <jordank675@GMAIL.COM> Re: loglinear analysis (102 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> patch 18.0.3 problemspatch 18.0.3 problems (231 lines) From: Bailer Harald <harald.bailer@luisenklinik.de> removing final punctuation in a stringremoving final punctuation in a string (154 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (182 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (395 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (284 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (272 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> suppressing N in corr table outputsuppressing N in corr table output (29 lines) From: Bozena Zdaniuk <bozena.zdaniuk@ubc.ca> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (165 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (100 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg 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Keli Saporta <kelisa@OPENU.AC.IL> Re: working with scripts (25 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: working with scripts (35 lines) From: Salbod, Mr. Stephen <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: working with scripts (44 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: working with scripts (32 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: working with scripts (46 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: working with scripts (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com>
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(37 lines) From: Robert Lundqvist <Robert.Lundqvist@nll.se> Re: Stratified sample? (110 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Stratified sample? (322 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Syntax for NPSSyntax for NPS (57 lines) From: Synti <teresa.koenen@DAIMLER.COM> Re: Syntax for NPS (89 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: Syntax for NPS (23 lines) From: Synti <teresa.koenen@DAIMLER.COM> Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXEDTabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (35 lines) From: Michael Mitchell <Michael.Norman.Mitchell@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (58 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (87 lines) From: Michael N. Mitchell <Michael.Norman.Mitchell@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (134 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (110 lines) From: Mike Palij <mp26@nyu.edu> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (153 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> The SPSS Developer Central website is migratingThe SPSS Developer Central website is migrating (157 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Use of Recode...Use of Recode... (31 lines) From: osvaldobaeza <osvaldobaeza@GMAIL.COM> Re: Use of Recode... (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Use of Recode... (89 lines) From: Matthew Pirritano <matthewpirritano@sbcglobal.net> Re: Use of Recode... (135 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Using !EVAL within MacroUsing !EVAL within Macro (121 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Using !EVAL within Macro (159 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Using !EVAL within Macro (209 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time periodUsing CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (309 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (332 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (191 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (39 lines) From: maxjasper <maxjasper@shaw.ca> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (26 lines) From: maxjasper <maxjasper@shaw.ca> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (25 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (364 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (643 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (612 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (741 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (774 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (831 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (101 lines) From: hillel vardi <hilel@BGU.AC.IL> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (199 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> calculating Akaike weight in mixed modelscalculating Akaike weight in mixed models (26 lines) From: estrello <jessa.madosky@gmail.com> difference between chi squaresdifference between chi squares (32 lines) From: howard schuman <hschuman@umich.edu> Re: difference between chi squares (56 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: difference between chi squares (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: difference between chi squares (139 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: difference between chi squares (184 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> factor analysis for count datafactor analysis for count data (51 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> fixed effects regression methodsfixed effects regression methods (81 lines) From: Keli Saporta <kelisa@OPENU.AC.IL> Re: fixed effects regression methods (110 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended responsehow to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (144 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (300 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (533 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> logistic regression: number of cases per categoryRe: logistic regression: number of cases per category (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: logistic regression: number of cases per category (46 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@gmail.com> Re: logistic regression: number of cases per category (84 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> loglinear analysisloglinear analysis (43 lines) From: Jordan Kennedy <jordank675@GMAIL.COM> Re: loglinear analysis (102 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> patch 18.0.3 problemspatch 18.0.3 problems (231 lines) From: Bailer Harald <harald.bailer@luisenklinik.de> removing final punctuation in a stringremoving final punctuation in a string (154 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (182 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (395 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (284 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (272 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> suppressing N in corr table outputsuppressing N in corr table output (29 lines) From: Bozena Zdaniuk <bozena.zdaniuk@ubc.ca> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (165 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (100 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> test on means for subgroups vs. totalRe: test on means for subgroups vs. total (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (68 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (133 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (148 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (192 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> use of crosstabs without actually having the full datause of crosstabs without actually having the full data (50 lines) From: Moshe Marko <markom@upstate.edu> Re: use of crosstabs without actually having the full data (77 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: use of crosstabs without actually having the full data (98 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> working with scriptsworking with scripts (89 lines) From: 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Non Linear Regression ModelsNon Linear Regression Models (25 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@gmail.com> OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns)OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns) (105 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns) (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns) (176 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting)OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting) (98 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting) (249 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting) (54 lines) From: janet.dozier@FRONTIER.COM OT Listserv for Capital Area Social and Behavioral Science NewsOT Listserv for Capital Area Social and Behavioral Science News (48 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Odds RatioRe: Odds Ratio (47 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Odds Ratio (25 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@GMAIL.COM> Re: Odds Ratio (80 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Odds Ratio (96 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Operators in macroOperators in macro (97 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (100 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (88 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (268 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Operators in macro (174 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (176 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (206 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on effect sizesQuestion on effect sizes (25 lines) From: Tanja Gabriele Baudson <baudson@uni-trier.de> Remove cases in SPSS/PASWRe: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (31 lines) From: PetterBB <petter.b.brandtzaeg@GMAIL.COM> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (65 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (70 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (231 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> SPSS 14 Output File Page Headers/FootersSPSS 14 Output File Page Headers/Footers (24 lines) From: Steve <skretzer@INDINS.COM> SPSS toolbar iconsRe: SPSS toolbar icons (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (74 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (65 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (248 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (86 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (106 lines) From: Antoon Smulders <a.smulders@beke.nl> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (376 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (404 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (444 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (639 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Show variable names instead of variable labelsRe: Show variable names instead of variable labels (52 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Show variable names instead of variable labels (27 lines) From: mikelowski <delolmomiguel@GMAIL.COM> Re: Show variable names instead of variable labels (125 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Stratified sample?Stratified sample? (37 lines) From: Robert Lundqvist <Robert.Lundqvist@nll.se> Re: Stratified sample? (110 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Stratified sample? (322 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Syntax for NPSSyntax for NPS (57 lines) From: Synti <teresa.koenen@DAIMLER.COM> Re: Syntax for NPS (89 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: Syntax for NPS (23 lines) From: Synti <teresa.koenen@DAIMLER.COM> Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXEDTabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (35 lines) From: Michael Mitchell <Michael.Norman.Mitchell@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (58 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (87 lines) From: Michael N. Mitchell <Michael.Norman.Mitchell@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (134 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (110 lines) From: Mike Palij <mp26@nyu.edu> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (153 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> The SPSS Developer Central website is migratingThe SPSS Developer Central website is migrating (157 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Use of Recode...Use of Recode... (31 lines) From: osvaldobaeza <osvaldobaeza@GMAIL.COM> Re: Use of Recode... (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Use of Recode... (89 lines) From: Matthew Pirritano <matthewpirritano@sbcglobal.net> Re: Use of Recode... (135 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Using !EVAL within MacroUsing !EVAL within Macro (121 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Using !EVAL within Macro (159 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Using !EVAL within Macro (209 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time periodUsing CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (309 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (332 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (191 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (39 lines) From: maxjasper <maxjasper@shaw.ca> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (26 lines) From: maxjasper <maxjasper@shaw.ca> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (25 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (364 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (643 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (612 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (741 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (774 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (831 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (101 lines) From: hillel vardi <hilel@BGU.AC.IL> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (199 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> calculating Akaike weight in mixed modelscalculating Akaike weight in mixed models (26 lines) From: estrello <jessa.madosky@gmail.com> difference between chi squaresdifference between chi squares (32 lines) From: howard schuman <hschuman@umich.edu> Re: difference between chi squares (56 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: difference between chi squares (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: difference between chi squares (139 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: difference between chi squares (184 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> factor analysis for count datafactor analysis for count data (51 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> fixed effects regression methodsfixed effects regression methods (81 lines) From: Keli Saporta <kelisa@OPENU.AC.IL> Re: fixed effects regression methods (110 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended responsehow to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (144 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (300 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (533 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> logistic regression: number of cases per categoryRe: logistic regression: number of cases per category (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: logistic regression: number of cases per category (46 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@gmail.com> Re: logistic regression: number of cases per category (84 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> loglinear analysisloglinear analysis (43 lines) From: Jordan Kennedy <jordank675@GMAIL.COM> Re: loglinear analysis (102 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> patch 18.0.3 problemspatch 18.0.3 problems (231 lines) From: Bailer Harald <harald.bailer@luisenklinik.de> removing final punctuation in a stringremoving final punctuation in a string (154 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (182 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (395 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (284 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (272 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> suppressing N in corr table outputsuppressing N in corr table output (29 lines) From: Bozena Zdaniuk <bozena.zdaniuk@ubc.ca> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (165 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (100 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> test on means for subgroups vs. totalRe: test on means for subgroups vs. total (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (68 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (133 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (148 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (192 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> use of crosstabs without actually having the full datause of crosstabs without actually having the full data (50 lines) From: Moshe Marko <markom@upstate.edu> Re: use of crosstabs without actually having the full data (77 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: use of crosstabs without actually having the full data (98 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> working with scriptsworking with scripts (89 lines) From: Keli Saporta <kelisa@OPENU.AC.IL> Re: working with scripts (25 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: working with scripts (35 lines) From: Salbod, Mr. Stephen <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: working with scripts (44 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: working with scripts (32 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: working with scripts (46 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: working with scripts (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com>
OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns)OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns) (105 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns) (68 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: OMS convention of naming variables (of table columns) (176 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting)OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting) (98 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting) (249 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting) (54 lines) From: janet.dozier@FRONTIER.COM OT Listserv for Capital Area Social and Behavioral Science NewsOT Listserv for Capital Area Social and Behavioral Science News (48 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Odds RatioRe: Odds Ratio (47 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Odds Ratio (25 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@GMAIL.COM> Re: Odds Ratio (80 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Odds Ratio (96 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Operators in macroOperators in macro (97 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (100 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (88 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (268 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Operators in macro (174 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (176 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (206 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on effect sizesQuestion on effect sizes (25 lines) From: Tanja Gabriele Baudson <baudson@uni-trier.de> Remove cases in SPSS/PASWRe: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (31 lines) From: PetterBB <petter.b.brandtzaeg@GMAIL.COM> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (65 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (70 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (231 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> SPSS 14 Output File Page Headers/FootersSPSS 14 Output File Page Headers/Footers (24 lines) From: Steve <skretzer@INDINS.COM> SPSS toolbar iconsRe: SPSS toolbar icons (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (74 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (65 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (248 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (86 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (106 lines) From: Antoon Smulders <a.smulders@beke.nl> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (376 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (404 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (444 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (639 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Show variable names instead of variable labelsRe: Show variable names instead of variable labels (52 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Show variable names instead of variable labels (27 lines) From: mikelowski <delolmomiguel@GMAIL.COM> Re: Show variable names instead of variable labels (125 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Stratified sample?Stratified sample? (37 lines) From: Robert Lundqvist <Robert.Lundqvist@nll.se> Re: Stratified sample? (110 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Stratified sample? (322 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Syntax for NPSSyntax for NPS (57 lines) From: Synti <teresa.koenen@DAIMLER.COM> Re: Syntax for NPS (89 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: Syntax for NPS (23 lines) From: Synti <teresa.koenen@DAIMLER.COM> Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXEDTabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (35 lines) From: Michael Mitchell <Michael.Norman.Mitchell@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (58 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (87 lines) From: Michael N. Mitchell <Michael.Norman.Mitchell@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (134 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (110 lines) From: Mike Palij <mp26@nyu.edu> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (153 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> The SPSS Developer Central website is migratingThe SPSS Developer Central website is migrating (157 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Use of Recode...Use of Recode... (31 lines) From: osvaldobaeza <osvaldobaeza@GMAIL.COM> Re: Use of Recode... (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Use of Recode... (89 lines) From: Matthew Pirritano <matthewpirritano@sbcglobal.net> Re: Use of Recode... (135 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Using !EVAL within MacroUsing !EVAL within Macro (121 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Using !EVAL within Macro (159 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Using !EVAL within Macro (209 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time periodUsing CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (309 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (332 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (191 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (39 lines) From: maxjasper <maxjasper@shaw.ca> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (26 lines) From: maxjasper <maxjasper@shaw.ca> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (25 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (364 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (643 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (612 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (741 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (774 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (831 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (101 lines) From: hillel vardi <hilel@BGU.AC.IL> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (199 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> calculating Akaike weight in mixed modelscalculating Akaike weight in mixed models (26 lines) From: estrello <jessa.madosky@gmail.com> difference between chi squaresdifference between chi squares (32 lines) From: howard schuman <hschuman@umich.edu> Re: difference between chi squares (56 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: difference between chi squares (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: difference between chi squares (139 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: difference between chi squares (184 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> factor analysis for count datafactor analysis for count data (51 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> fixed effects regression methodsfixed effects regression methods (81 lines) From: Keli Saporta <kelisa@OPENU.AC.IL> Re: fixed effects regression methods (110 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended responsehow to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (144 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (300 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (533 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> logistic regression: number of cases per categoryRe: logistic regression: number of cases per category (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: logistic regression: number of cases per category (46 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@gmail.com> Re: logistic regression: number of cases per category (84 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> loglinear analysisloglinear analysis (43 lines) From: Jordan Kennedy <jordank675@GMAIL.COM> Re: loglinear analysis (102 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> patch 18.0.3 problemspatch 18.0.3 problems (231 lines) From: Bailer Harald <harald.bailer@luisenklinik.de> removing final punctuation in a stringremoving final punctuation in a string (154 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (182 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (395 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (284 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (272 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> suppressing N in corr table outputsuppressing N in corr table output (29 lines) From: Bozena Zdaniuk <bozena.zdaniuk@ubc.ca> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (165 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (100 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> test on means for subgroups vs. totalRe: test on means for subgroups vs. total (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (68 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (133 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (148 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (192 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> use of crosstabs without actually having the full datause of crosstabs without actually having the full data (50 lines) From: Moshe Marko <markom@upstate.edu> Re: use of crosstabs without actually having the full data (77 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: use of crosstabs without actually having the full data (98 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> working with scriptsworking with scripts (89 lines) From: Keli Saporta <kelisa@OPENU.AC.IL> Re: working with scripts (25 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: working with scripts (35 lines) From: Salbod, Mr. Stephen <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: working with scripts (44 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: working with scripts (32 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: working with scripts (46 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: working with scripts (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com>
OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting)OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting) (98 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting) (249 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: OT Graphical Display of Information: Health and Wealth Over Time (serious but interesting) (54 lines) From: janet.dozier@FRONTIER.COM OT Listserv for Capital Area Social and Behavioral Science NewsOT Listserv for Capital Area Social and Behavioral Science News (48 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Odds RatioRe: Odds Ratio (47 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Odds Ratio (25 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@GMAIL.COM> Re: Odds Ratio (80 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Odds Ratio (96 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Operators in macroOperators in macro (97 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (100 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (88 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (268 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Operators in macro (174 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (176 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (206 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on effect sizesQuestion on effect sizes (25 lines) From: Tanja Gabriele Baudson <baudson@uni-trier.de> Remove cases in SPSS/PASWRe: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (31 lines) From: PetterBB <petter.b.brandtzaeg@GMAIL.COM> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (65 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (70 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (231 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> SPSS 14 Output File Page Headers/FootersSPSS 14 Output File Page Headers/Footers (24 lines) From: Steve <skretzer@INDINS.COM> SPSS toolbar iconsRe: SPSS toolbar icons (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (74 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (65 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (248 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (86 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (106 lines) From: Antoon Smulders <a.smulders@beke.nl> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (376 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (404 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (444 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (639 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Show variable names instead of variable labelsRe: Show variable names instead of variable labels (52 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Show variable names instead of variable labels (27 lines) From: mikelowski <delolmomiguel@GMAIL.COM> Re: Show variable names instead of variable labels (125 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Stratified sample?Stratified sample? (37 lines) From: Robert Lundqvist <Robert.Lundqvist@nll.se> Re: Stratified sample? (110 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Stratified sample? (322 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Syntax for NPSSyntax for NPS (57 lines) From: Synti <teresa.koenen@DAIMLER.COM> Re: Syntax for NPS (89 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: Syntax for NPS (23 lines) From: Synti <teresa.koenen@DAIMLER.COM> Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXEDTabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (35 lines) From: Michael Mitchell <Michael.Norman.Mitchell@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (58 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (87 lines) From: Michael N. Mitchell <Michael.Norman.Mitchell@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (134 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (110 lines) From: Mike Palij <mp26@nyu.edu> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (153 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> The SPSS Developer Central website is migratingThe SPSS Developer Central website is migrating (157 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Use of Recode...Use of Recode... (31 lines) From: osvaldobaeza <osvaldobaeza@GMAIL.COM> Re: Use of Recode... (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Use of Recode... (89 lines) From: Matthew Pirritano <matthewpirritano@sbcglobal.net> Re: Use of Recode... (135 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Using !EVAL within MacroUsing !EVAL within Macro (121 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Using !EVAL within Macro (159 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Using !EVAL within Macro (209 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time periodUsing CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (309 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (332 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (191 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (39 lines) From: maxjasper <maxjasper@shaw.ca> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (26 lines) From: maxjasper <maxjasper@shaw.ca> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (25 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (364 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (643 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (612 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (741 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (774 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (831 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (101 lines) From: hillel vardi <hilel@BGU.AC.IL> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (199 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> calculating Akaike weight in mixed modelscalculating Akaike weight in mixed models (26 lines) From: estrello <jessa.madosky@gmail.com> difference between chi squaresdifference between chi squares (32 lines) From: howard schuman <hschuman@umich.edu> Re: difference between chi squares (56 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: difference between chi squares (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: difference between chi squares (139 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: difference between chi squares (184 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> factor analysis for count datafactor analysis for count data (51 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> fixed effects regression methodsfixed effects regression methods (81 lines) From: Keli Saporta <kelisa@OPENU.AC.IL> Re: fixed effects regression methods (110 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended responsehow to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (144 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (300 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (533 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> logistic regression: number of cases per categoryRe: logistic regression: number of cases per category (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: logistic regression: number of cases per category (46 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@gmail.com> Re: logistic regression: number of cases per category (84 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> loglinear analysisloglinear analysis (43 lines) From: Jordan Kennedy <jordank675@GMAIL.COM> Re: loglinear analysis (102 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> patch 18.0.3 problemspatch 18.0.3 problems (231 lines) From: Bailer Harald <harald.bailer@luisenklinik.de> removing final punctuation in a stringremoving final punctuation in a string (154 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (182 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (395 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (284 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (272 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> suppressing N in corr table outputsuppressing N in corr table output (29 lines) From: Bozena Zdaniuk <bozena.zdaniuk@ubc.ca> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (165 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (100 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> test on means for subgroups vs. totalRe: test on means for subgroups vs. total (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (68 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (133 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (148 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (192 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> use of crosstabs without actually having the full datause of crosstabs without actually having the full data (50 lines) From: Moshe Marko <markom@upstate.edu> Re: use of crosstabs without actually having the full data (77 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: use of crosstabs without actually having the full data (98 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> working with scriptsworking with scripts (89 lines) From: 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OT Listserv for Capital Area Social and Behavioral Science NewsOT Listserv for Capital Area Social and Behavioral Science News (48 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Odds RatioRe: Odds Ratio (47 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Odds Ratio (25 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@GMAIL.COM> Re: Odds Ratio (80 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Odds Ratio (96 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Operators in macroOperators in macro (97 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (100 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (88 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (268 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Operators in macro (174 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (176 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (206 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on effect sizesQuestion on effect sizes (25 lines) From: Tanja Gabriele Baudson <baudson@uni-trier.de> Remove cases in SPSS/PASWRe: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (31 lines) From: PetterBB <petter.b.brandtzaeg@GMAIL.COM> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (65 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (70 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (231 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> SPSS 14 Output File Page Headers/FootersSPSS 14 Output File Page Headers/Footers (24 lines) From: Steve <skretzer@INDINS.COM> SPSS toolbar iconsRe: SPSS toolbar icons (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (74 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (65 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (248 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (86 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (106 lines) From: Antoon Smulders <a.smulders@beke.nl> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (376 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (404 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (444 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (639 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Show variable names instead of variable labelsRe: Show variable names instead of variable labels (52 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Show variable names instead of variable labels (27 lines) From: mikelowski <delolmomiguel@GMAIL.COM> Re: Show variable names instead of variable labels (125 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Stratified sample?Stratified sample? (37 lines) From: Robert Lundqvist <Robert.Lundqvist@nll.se> Re: Stratified sample? (110 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Stratified sample? (322 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Syntax for NPSSyntax for NPS (57 lines) From: Synti <teresa.koenen@DAIMLER.COM> Re: Syntax for NPS (89 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: Syntax for NPS (23 lines) From: Synti <teresa.koenen@DAIMLER.COM> Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXEDTabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (35 lines) From: Michael Mitchell <Michael.Norman.Mitchell@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (58 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (87 lines) From: Michael N. Mitchell <Michael.Norman.Mitchell@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (134 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (110 lines) From: Mike Palij <mp26@nyu.edu> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (153 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> The SPSS Developer Central website is migratingThe SPSS Developer Central website is migrating (157 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Use of Recode...Use of Recode... (31 lines) From: osvaldobaeza <osvaldobaeza@GMAIL.COM> Re: Use of Recode... (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Use of Recode... (89 lines) From: Matthew Pirritano <matthewpirritano@sbcglobal.net> Re: Use of Recode... (135 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Using !EVAL within MacroUsing !EVAL within Macro (121 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Using !EVAL within Macro (159 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Using !EVAL within Macro (209 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time periodUsing CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (309 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (332 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (191 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (39 lines) From: maxjasper <maxjasper@shaw.ca> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (26 lines) From: maxjasper <maxjasper@shaw.ca> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (25 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (364 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (643 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (612 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (741 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (774 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (831 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (101 lines) From: hillel vardi <hilel@BGU.AC.IL> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (199 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> calculating Akaike weight in mixed modelscalculating Akaike weight in mixed models (26 lines) From: estrello <jessa.madosky@gmail.com> difference between chi squaresdifference between chi squares (32 lines) From: howard schuman <hschuman@umich.edu> Re: difference between chi squares (56 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: difference between chi squares (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: difference between chi squares (139 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: difference between chi squares (184 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> factor analysis for count datafactor analysis for count data (51 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> fixed effects regression methodsfixed effects regression methods (81 lines) From: Keli Saporta <kelisa@OPENU.AC.IL> Re: fixed effects regression methods (110 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended responsehow to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (144 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (300 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (533 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> logistic regression: number of cases per categoryRe: logistic regression: number of cases per category (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: logistic regression: number of cases per category (46 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@gmail.com> Re: logistic regression: number of cases per category (84 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> loglinear analysisloglinear analysis (43 lines) From: Jordan Kennedy <jordank675@GMAIL.COM> Re: loglinear analysis (102 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> patch 18.0.3 problemspatch 18.0.3 problems (231 lines) From: Bailer Harald <harald.bailer@luisenklinik.de> removing final punctuation in a stringremoving final punctuation in a string (154 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (182 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (395 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (284 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (272 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> suppressing N in corr table outputsuppressing N in corr table output (29 lines) From: Bozena Zdaniuk <bozena.zdaniuk@ubc.ca> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (165 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (100 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> test on means for subgroups vs. totalRe: test on means for subgroups vs. total (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (68 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (133 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (148 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (192 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> use of crosstabs without actually having the full datause of crosstabs without actually having the full data (50 lines) From: Moshe Marko <markom@upstate.edu> Re: use of crosstabs without actually having the full data (77 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: use of crosstabs without actually having the full data (98 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> working with scriptsworking with scripts (89 lines) From: Keli Saporta <kelisa@OPENU.AC.IL> Re: working with scripts (25 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: working with scripts (35 lines) From: Salbod, Mr. Stephen <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: working with scripts (44 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: working with scripts (32 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: working with scripts (46 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: working with scripts (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com>
Odds RatioRe: Odds Ratio (47 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Odds Ratio (25 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@GMAIL.COM> Re: Odds Ratio (80 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Odds Ratio (96 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Operators in macroOperators in macro (97 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (100 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (88 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (268 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Operators in macro (174 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (176 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (206 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on effect sizesQuestion on effect sizes (25 lines) From: Tanja Gabriele Baudson <baudson@uni-trier.de> Remove cases in SPSS/PASWRe: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (31 lines) From: PetterBB <petter.b.brandtzaeg@GMAIL.COM> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (65 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (70 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (231 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> SPSS 14 Output File Page Headers/FootersSPSS 14 Output File Page Headers/Footers (24 lines) From: Steve <skretzer@INDINS.COM> SPSS toolbar iconsRe: SPSS toolbar icons (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (74 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (65 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (248 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (86 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (106 lines) From: Antoon Smulders <a.smulders@beke.nl> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (376 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (404 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (444 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (639 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Show variable names instead of variable labelsRe: Show variable names instead of variable labels (52 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Show variable names instead of variable labels (27 lines) From: mikelowski <delolmomiguel@GMAIL.COM> Re: Show variable names instead of variable labels (125 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Stratified sample?Stratified sample? (37 lines) From: Robert Lundqvist <Robert.Lundqvist@nll.se> Re: Stratified sample? (110 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Stratified sample? (322 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Syntax for NPSSyntax for NPS (57 lines) From: Synti <teresa.koenen@DAIMLER.COM> Re: Syntax for NPS (89 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: Syntax for NPS (23 lines) From: Synti <teresa.koenen@DAIMLER.COM> Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXEDTabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (35 lines) From: Michael Mitchell <Michael.Norman.Mitchell@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (58 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (87 lines) From: Michael N. Mitchell <Michael.Norman.Mitchell@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (134 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (110 lines) From: Mike Palij <mp26@nyu.edu> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (153 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> The SPSS Developer Central website is migratingThe SPSS Developer Central website is migrating (157 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Use of Recode...Use of Recode... (31 lines) From: osvaldobaeza <osvaldobaeza@GMAIL.COM> Re: Use of Recode... (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Use of Recode... (89 lines) From: Matthew Pirritano <matthewpirritano@sbcglobal.net> Re: Use of Recode... (135 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Using !EVAL within MacroUsing !EVAL within Macro (121 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Using !EVAL within Macro (159 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Using !EVAL within Macro (209 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time periodUsing CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (309 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (332 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (191 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (39 lines) From: maxjasper <maxjasper@shaw.ca> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (26 lines) From: maxjasper <maxjasper@shaw.ca> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (25 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (364 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (643 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (612 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (741 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (774 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (831 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (101 lines) From: hillel vardi <hilel@BGU.AC.IL> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (199 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> calculating Akaike weight in mixed modelscalculating Akaike weight in mixed models (26 lines) From: estrello <jessa.madosky@gmail.com> difference between chi squaresdifference between chi squares (32 lines) From: howard schuman <hschuman@umich.edu> Re: difference between chi squares (56 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: difference between chi squares (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: difference between chi squares (139 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: difference between chi squares (184 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> factor analysis for count datafactor analysis for count data (51 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> fixed effects regression methodsfixed effects regression methods (81 lines) From: Keli Saporta <kelisa@OPENU.AC.IL> Re: fixed effects regression methods (110 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended responsehow to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (144 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (300 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (533 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> logistic regression: number of cases per categoryRe: logistic regression: number of cases per category (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: logistic regression: number of cases per category (46 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@gmail.com> Re: logistic regression: number of cases per category (84 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> loglinear analysisloglinear analysis (43 lines) From: Jordan Kennedy <jordank675@GMAIL.COM> Re: loglinear analysis (102 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> patch 18.0.3 problemspatch 18.0.3 problems (231 lines) From: Bailer Harald <harald.bailer@luisenklinik.de> removing final punctuation in a stringremoving final punctuation in a string (154 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (182 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (395 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (284 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (272 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> suppressing N in corr table outputsuppressing N in corr table output (29 lines) From: Bozena Zdaniuk <bozena.zdaniuk@ubc.ca> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (165 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (100 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> test on means for subgroups vs. totalRe: test on means for subgroups vs. total (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (68 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (133 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (148 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (192 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> use of crosstabs without actually having the full datause of crosstabs without actually having the full data (50 lines) From: Moshe Marko <markom@upstate.edu> Re: use of crosstabs without actually having the full data (77 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: use of crosstabs without actually having the full data (98 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> working with scriptsworking with scripts (89 lines) From: Keli Saporta <kelisa@OPENU.AC.IL> Re: working with scripts (25 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: working with scripts (35 lines) From: Salbod, Mr. Stephen <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: working with scripts (44 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: working with scripts (32 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: working with scripts (46 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: working with scripts (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com>
Operators in macroOperators in macro (97 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (100 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (88 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (268 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Operators in macro (174 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (176 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Operators in macro (206 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on effect sizesQuestion on effect sizes (25 lines) From: Tanja Gabriele Baudson <baudson@uni-trier.de> Remove cases in SPSS/PASWRe: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (31 lines) From: PetterBB <petter.b.brandtzaeg@GMAIL.COM> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (65 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (70 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (231 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> SPSS 14 Output File Page Headers/FootersSPSS 14 Output File Page Headers/Footers (24 lines) From: Steve <skretzer@INDINS.COM> SPSS toolbar iconsRe: SPSS toolbar icons (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (74 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (65 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (248 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (86 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (106 lines) From: Antoon Smulders <a.smulders@beke.nl> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (376 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (404 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (444 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (639 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Show variable names instead of variable labelsRe: Show variable names instead of variable labels (52 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Show variable names instead of variable labels (27 lines) From: mikelowski <delolmomiguel@GMAIL.COM> Re: Show variable names instead of variable labels (125 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Stratified sample?Stratified sample? (37 lines) From: Robert Lundqvist <Robert.Lundqvist@nll.se> Re: Stratified sample? (110 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Stratified sample? (322 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Syntax for NPSSyntax for NPS (57 lines) From: Synti <teresa.koenen@DAIMLER.COM> Re: Syntax for NPS (89 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: Syntax for NPS (23 lines) From: Synti <teresa.koenen@DAIMLER.COM> Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXEDTabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (35 lines) From: Michael Mitchell <Michael.Norman.Mitchell@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (58 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (87 lines) From: Michael N. Mitchell <Michael.Norman.Mitchell@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (134 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (110 lines) From: Mike Palij <mp26@nyu.edu> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (153 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> The SPSS Developer Central website is migratingThe SPSS Developer Central website is migrating (157 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Use of Recode...Use of Recode... (31 lines) From: osvaldobaeza <osvaldobaeza@GMAIL.COM> Re: Use of Recode... (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Use of Recode... (89 lines) From: Matthew Pirritano <matthewpirritano@sbcglobal.net> Re: Use of Recode... (135 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Using !EVAL within MacroUsing !EVAL within Macro (121 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Using !EVAL within Macro (159 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Using !EVAL within Macro (209 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time periodUsing CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (309 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (332 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (191 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (39 lines) From: maxjasper <maxjasper@shaw.ca> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (26 lines) From: maxjasper <maxjasper@shaw.ca> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (25 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (364 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (643 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (612 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (741 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (774 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (831 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (101 lines) From: hillel vardi <hilel@BGU.AC.IL> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (199 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> calculating Akaike weight in mixed modelscalculating Akaike weight in mixed models (26 lines) From: estrello <jessa.madosky@gmail.com> difference between chi squaresdifference between chi squares (32 lines) From: howard schuman <hschuman@umich.edu> Re: difference between chi squares (56 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: difference between chi squares (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: difference between chi squares (139 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: difference between chi squares (184 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> factor analysis for count datafactor analysis for count data (51 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> fixed effects regression methodsfixed effects regression methods (81 lines) From: Keli Saporta <kelisa@OPENU.AC.IL> Re: fixed effects regression methods (110 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended responsehow to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (144 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (300 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (533 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> logistic regression: number of cases per categoryRe: logistic regression: number of cases per category (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: logistic regression: number of cases per category (46 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@gmail.com> Re: logistic regression: number of cases per category (84 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> loglinear analysisloglinear analysis (43 lines) From: Jordan Kennedy <jordank675@GMAIL.COM> Re: loglinear analysis (102 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> patch 18.0.3 problemspatch 18.0.3 problems (231 lines) From: Bailer Harald <harald.bailer@luisenklinik.de> removing final punctuation in a stringremoving final punctuation in a string (154 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (182 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (395 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (284 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (272 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> suppressing N in corr table outputsuppressing N in corr table output (29 lines) From: Bozena Zdaniuk <bozena.zdaniuk@ubc.ca> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (165 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (100 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> test on means for subgroups vs. totalRe: test on means for subgroups vs. total (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (68 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (133 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (148 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (192 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> use of crosstabs without actually having the full datause of crosstabs without actually having the full data (50 lines) From: Moshe Marko <markom@upstate.edu> Re: use of crosstabs without actually having the full data (77 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: use of crosstabs without actually having the full data (98 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> working with scriptsworking with scripts (89 lines) From: Keli Saporta <kelisa@OPENU.AC.IL> Re: working with scripts (25 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: working with scripts (35 lines) From: Salbod, Mr. Stephen <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: working with scripts (44 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: working with scripts (32 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: working with scripts (46 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: working with scripts (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com>
Question on effect sizesQuestion on effect sizes (25 lines) From: Tanja Gabriele Baudson <baudson@uni-trier.de> Remove cases in SPSS/PASWRe: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (31 lines) From: PetterBB <petter.b.brandtzaeg@GMAIL.COM> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (65 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (70 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (231 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> SPSS 14 Output File Page Headers/FootersSPSS 14 Output File Page Headers/Footers (24 lines) From: Steve <skretzer@INDINS.COM> SPSS toolbar iconsRe: SPSS toolbar icons (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (74 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (65 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (248 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (86 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (106 lines) From: Antoon Smulders <a.smulders@beke.nl> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (376 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (404 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (444 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (639 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Show variable names instead of variable labelsRe: Show variable names instead of variable labels (52 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Show variable names instead of variable labels (27 lines) From: mikelowski <delolmomiguel@GMAIL.COM> Re: Show variable names instead of variable labels (125 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Stratified sample?Stratified sample? (37 lines) From: Robert Lundqvist <Robert.Lundqvist@nll.se> Re: Stratified sample? (110 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Stratified sample? (322 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Syntax for NPSSyntax for NPS (57 lines) From: Synti <teresa.koenen@DAIMLER.COM> Re: Syntax for NPS (89 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: Syntax for NPS (23 lines) From: Synti <teresa.koenen@DAIMLER.COM> Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXEDTabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (35 lines) From: Michael Mitchell <Michael.Norman.Mitchell@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (58 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (87 lines) From: Michael N. Mitchell <Michael.Norman.Mitchell@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (134 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (110 lines) From: Mike Palij <mp26@nyu.edu> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (153 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> The SPSS Developer Central website is migratingThe SPSS Developer Central website is migrating (157 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Use of Recode...Use of Recode... (31 lines) From: osvaldobaeza <osvaldobaeza@GMAIL.COM> Re: Use of Recode... (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Use of Recode... (89 lines) From: Matthew Pirritano <matthewpirritano@sbcglobal.net> Re: Use of Recode... (135 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Using !EVAL within MacroUsing !EVAL within Macro (121 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Using !EVAL within Macro (159 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Using !EVAL within Macro (209 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time periodUsing CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (309 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (332 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (191 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (39 lines) From: maxjasper <maxjasper@shaw.ca> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (26 lines) From: maxjasper <maxjasper@shaw.ca> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (25 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (364 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (643 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (612 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (741 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (774 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (831 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (101 lines) From: hillel vardi <hilel@BGU.AC.IL> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (199 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> calculating Akaike weight in mixed modelscalculating Akaike weight in mixed models (26 lines) From: estrello <jessa.madosky@gmail.com> difference between chi squaresdifference between chi squares (32 lines) From: howard schuman <hschuman@umich.edu> Re: difference between chi squares (56 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: difference between chi squares (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: difference between chi squares (139 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: difference between chi squares (184 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> factor analysis for count datafactor analysis for count data (51 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> fixed effects regression methodsfixed effects regression methods (81 lines) From: Keli Saporta <kelisa@OPENU.AC.IL> Re: fixed effects regression methods (110 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended responsehow to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (144 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (300 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (533 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> logistic regression: number of cases per categoryRe: logistic regression: number of cases per category (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: logistic regression: number of cases per category (46 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@gmail.com> Re: logistic regression: number of cases per category (84 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> loglinear analysisloglinear analysis (43 lines) From: Jordan Kennedy <jordank675@GMAIL.COM> Re: loglinear analysis (102 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> patch 18.0.3 problemspatch 18.0.3 problems (231 lines) From: Bailer Harald <harald.bailer@luisenklinik.de> removing final punctuation in a stringremoving final punctuation in a string (154 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (182 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (395 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (284 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (272 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> suppressing N in corr table outputsuppressing N in corr table output (29 lines) From: Bozena Zdaniuk <bozena.zdaniuk@ubc.ca> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (165 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (100 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> test on means for subgroups vs. totalRe: test on means for subgroups vs. total (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (68 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (133 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (148 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (192 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> use of crosstabs without actually having the full datause of crosstabs without actually having the full data (50 lines) From: Moshe Marko <markom@upstate.edu> Re: use of crosstabs without actually having the full data (77 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: use of crosstabs without actually having the full data (98 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> working with scriptsworking with scripts (89 lines) From: Keli Saporta <kelisa@OPENU.AC.IL> Re: working with scripts (25 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: working with scripts (35 lines) From: Salbod, Mr. Stephen <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: working with scripts (44 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: working with scripts (32 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: working with scripts (46 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: working with scripts (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com>
Remove cases in SPSS/PASWRe: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (31 lines) From: PetterBB <petter.b.brandtzaeg@GMAIL.COM> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (65 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (70 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Remove cases in SPSS/PASW (231 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> SPSS 14 Output File Page Headers/FootersSPSS 14 Output File Page Headers/Footers (24 lines) From: Steve <skretzer@INDINS.COM> SPSS toolbar iconsRe: SPSS toolbar icons (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (74 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (65 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (248 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (86 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (106 lines) From: Antoon Smulders <a.smulders@beke.nl> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (376 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (404 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (444 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (639 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Show variable names instead of variable labelsRe: Show variable names instead of variable labels (52 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Show variable names instead of variable labels (27 lines) From: mikelowski <delolmomiguel@GMAIL.COM> Re: Show variable names instead of variable labels (125 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Stratified sample?Stratified sample? (37 lines) From: Robert Lundqvist <Robert.Lundqvist@nll.se> Re: Stratified sample? (110 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Stratified sample? (322 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Syntax for NPSSyntax for NPS (57 lines) From: Synti <teresa.koenen@DAIMLER.COM> Re: Syntax for NPS (89 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: Syntax for NPS (23 lines) From: Synti <teresa.koenen@DAIMLER.COM> Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXEDTabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (35 lines) From: Michael Mitchell <Michael.Norman.Mitchell@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (58 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (87 lines) From: Michael N. Mitchell <Michael.Norman.Mitchell@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (134 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (110 lines) From: Mike Palij <mp26@nyu.edu> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (153 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> The SPSS Developer Central website is migratingThe SPSS Developer Central website is migrating (157 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Use of Recode...Use of Recode... (31 lines) From: osvaldobaeza <osvaldobaeza@GMAIL.COM> Re: Use of Recode... (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Use of Recode... (89 lines) From: Matthew Pirritano <matthewpirritano@sbcglobal.net> Re: Use of Recode... (135 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Using !EVAL within MacroUsing !EVAL within Macro (121 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Using !EVAL within Macro (159 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Using !EVAL within Macro (209 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time periodUsing CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (309 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (332 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (191 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (39 lines) From: maxjasper <maxjasper@shaw.ca> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (26 lines) From: maxjasper <maxjasper@shaw.ca> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (25 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (364 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (643 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (612 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (741 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (774 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (831 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (101 lines) From: hillel vardi <hilel@BGU.AC.IL> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (199 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> calculating Akaike weight in mixed modelscalculating Akaike weight in mixed models (26 lines) From: estrello <jessa.madosky@gmail.com> difference between chi squaresdifference between chi squares (32 lines) From: howard schuman <hschuman@umich.edu> Re: difference between chi squares (56 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: difference between chi squares (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: difference between chi squares (139 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: difference between chi squares (184 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> factor analysis for count datafactor analysis for count data (51 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> fixed effects regression methodsfixed effects regression methods (81 lines) From: Keli Saporta <kelisa@OPENU.AC.IL> Re: fixed effects regression methods (110 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended responsehow to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (144 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (300 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (533 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> logistic regression: number of cases per categoryRe: logistic regression: number of cases per category (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: logistic regression: number of cases per category (46 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@gmail.com> Re: logistic regression: number of cases per category (84 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> loglinear analysisloglinear analysis (43 lines) From: Jordan Kennedy <jordank675@GMAIL.COM> Re: loglinear analysis (102 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> patch 18.0.3 problemspatch 18.0.3 problems (231 lines) From: Bailer Harald <harald.bailer@luisenklinik.de> removing final punctuation in a stringremoving final punctuation in a string (154 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (182 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (395 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (284 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (272 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> suppressing N in corr table outputsuppressing N in corr table output (29 lines) From: Bozena Zdaniuk <bozena.zdaniuk@ubc.ca> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (165 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (100 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> test on means for subgroups vs. totalRe: test on means for subgroups vs. total (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (68 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (133 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (148 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (192 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> use of crosstabs without actually having the full datause of crosstabs without actually having the full data (50 lines) From: Moshe Marko <markom@upstate.edu> Re: use of crosstabs without actually having the full data (77 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: use of crosstabs without actually having the full data (98 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> working with scriptsworking with scripts (89 lines) From: 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SPSS 14 Output File Page Headers/FootersSPSS 14 Output File Page Headers/Footers (24 lines) From: Steve <skretzer@INDINS.COM> SPSS toolbar iconsRe: SPSS toolbar icons (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (74 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (65 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (248 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (86 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (106 lines) From: Antoon Smulders <a.smulders@beke.nl> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (376 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (404 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (444 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (639 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Show variable names instead of variable labelsRe: Show variable names instead of variable labels (52 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Show variable names instead of variable labels (27 lines) From: mikelowski <delolmomiguel@GMAIL.COM> Re: Show variable names instead of variable labels (125 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Stratified sample?Stratified sample? (37 lines) From: Robert Lundqvist <Robert.Lundqvist@nll.se> Re: Stratified sample? (110 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Stratified sample? (322 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Syntax for NPSSyntax for NPS (57 lines) From: Synti <teresa.koenen@DAIMLER.COM> Re: Syntax for NPS (89 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: Syntax for NPS (23 lines) From: Synti <teresa.koenen@DAIMLER.COM> Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXEDTabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (35 lines) From: Michael Mitchell <Michael.Norman.Mitchell@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (58 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (87 lines) From: Michael N. Mitchell <Michael.Norman.Mitchell@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (134 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (110 lines) From: Mike Palij <mp26@nyu.edu> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (153 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> The SPSS Developer Central website is migratingThe SPSS Developer Central website is migrating (157 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Use of Recode...Use of Recode... (31 lines) From: osvaldobaeza <osvaldobaeza@GMAIL.COM> Re: Use of Recode... (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Use of Recode... (89 lines) From: Matthew Pirritano <matthewpirritano@sbcglobal.net> Re: Use of Recode... (135 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Using !EVAL within MacroUsing !EVAL within Macro (121 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Using !EVAL within Macro (159 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Using !EVAL within Macro (209 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time periodUsing CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (309 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (332 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (191 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (39 lines) From: maxjasper <maxjasper@shaw.ca> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (26 lines) From: maxjasper <maxjasper@shaw.ca> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (25 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (364 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (643 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (612 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (741 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (774 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (831 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (101 lines) From: hillel vardi <hilel@BGU.AC.IL> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (199 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> calculating Akaike weight in mixed modelscalculating Akaike weight in mixed models (26 lines) From: estrello <jessa.madosky@gmail.com> difference between chi squaresdifference between chi squares (32 lines) From: howard schuman <hschuman@umich.edu> Re: difference between chi squares (56 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: difference between chi squares (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: difference between chi squares (139 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: difference between chi squares (184 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> factor analysis for count datafactor analysis for count data (51 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> fixed effects regression methodsfixed effects regression methods (81 lines) From: Keli Saporta <kelisa@OPENU.AC.IL> Re: fixed effects regression methods (110 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended responsehow to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (144 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (300 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (533 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> logistic regression: number of cases per categoryRe: logistic regression: number of cases per category (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: logistic regression: number of cases per category (46 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@gmail.com> Re: logistic regression: number of cases per category (84 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> loglinear analysisloglinear analysis (43 lines) From: Jordan Kennedy <jordank675@GMAIL.COM> Re: loglinear analysis (102 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> patch 18.0.3 problemspatch 18.0.3 problems (231 lines) From: Bailer Harald <harald.bailer@luisenklinik.de> removing final punctuation in a stringremoving final punctuation in a string (154 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (182 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (395 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (284 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (272 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> suppressing N in corr table outputsuppressing N in corr table output (29 lines) From: Bozena Zdaniuk <bozena.zdaniuk@ubc.ca> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (165 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (100 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> test on means for subgroups vs. totalRe: test on means for subgroups vs. total (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (68 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (133 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (148 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (192 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> use of crosstabs without actually having the full datause of crosstabs without actually having the full data (50 lines) From: Moshe Marko <markom@upstate.edu> Re: use of crosstabs without actually having the full data (77 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: use of crosstabs without actually having the full data (98 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> working with scriptsworking with scripts (89 lines) From: Keli Saporta <kelisa@OPENU.AC.IL> Re: working with scripts (25 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: working with scripts (35 lines) From: Salbod, Mr. Stephen <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: working with scripts (44 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: working with scripts (32 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: working with scripts (46 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: working with scripts (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com>
SPSS toolbar iconsRe: SPSS toolbar icons (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (74 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (65 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (248 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (86 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (106 lines) From: Antoon Smulders <a.smulders@beke.nl> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (376 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (404 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (444 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: SPSS toolbar icons (639 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Show variable names instead of variable labelsRe: Show variable names instead of variable labels (52 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Show variable names instead of variable labels (27 lines) From: mikelowski <delolmomiguel@GMAIL.COM> Re: Show variable names instead of variable labels (125 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Stratified sample?Stratified sample? (37 lines) From: Robert Lundqvist <Robert.Lundqvist@nll.se> Re: Stratified sample? (110 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Stratified sample? (322 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Syntax for NPSSyntax for NPS (57 lines) From: Synti <teresa.koenen@DAIMLER.COM> Re: Syntax for NPS (89 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: Syntax for NPS (23 lines) From: Synti <teresa.koenen@DAIMLER.COM> Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXEDTabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (35 lines) From: Michael Mitchell <Michael.Norman.Mitchell@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (58 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (87 lines) From: Michael N. Mitchell <Michael.Norman.Mitchell@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (134 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (110 lines) From: Mike Palij <mp26@nyu.edu> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (153 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> The SPSS Developer Central website is migratingThe SPSS Developer Central website is migrating (157 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Use of Recode...Use of Recode... (31 lines) From: osvaldobaeza <osvaldobaeza@GMAIL.COM> Re: Use of Recode... (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Use of Recode... (89 lines) From: Matthew Pirritano <matthewpirritano@sbcglobal.net> Re: Use of Recode... (135 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Using !EVAL within MacroUsing !EVAL within Macro (121 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Using !EVAL within Macro (159 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Using !EVAL within Macro (209 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time periodUsing CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (309 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (332 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (191 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (39 lines) From: maxjasper <maxjasper@shaw.ca> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (26 lines) From: maxjasper <maxjasper@shaw.ca> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (25 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (364 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (643 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (612 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (741 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (774 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (831 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (101 lines) From: hillel vardi <hilel@BGU.AC.IL> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (199 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> calculating Akaike weight in mixed modelscalculating Akaike weight in mixed models (26 lines) From: estrello <jessa.madosky@gmail.com> difference between chi squaresdifference between chi squares (32 lines) From: howard schuman <hschuman@umich.edu> Re: difference between chi squares (56 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: difference between chi squares (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: difference between chi squares (139 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: difference between chi squares (184 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> factor analysis for count datafactor analysis for count data (51 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> fixed effects regression methodsfixed effects regression methods (81 lines) From: Keli Saporta <kelisa@OPENU.AC.IL> Re: fixed effects regression methods (110 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended responsehow to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (144 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (300 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (533 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> logistic regression: number of cases per categoryRe: logistic regression: number of cases per category (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: logistic regression: number of cases per category (46 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@gmail.com> Re: logistic regression: number of cases per category (84 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> loglinear analysisloglinear analysis (43 lines) From: Jordan Kennedy <jordank675@GMAIL.COM> Re: loglinear analysis (102 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> patch 18.0.3 problemspatch 18.0.3 problems (231 lines) From: Bailer Harald <harald.bailer@luisenklinik.de> removing final punctuation in a stringremoving final punctuation in a string (154 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (182 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (395 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (284 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (272 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> suppressing N in corr table outputsuppressing N in corr table output (29 lines) From: Bozena Zdaniuk <bozena.zdaniuk@ubc.ca> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (165 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (100 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> test on means for subgroups vs. totalRe: test on means for subgroups vs. total (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (68 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (133 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (148 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (192 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> use of crosstabs without actually having the full datause of crosstabs without actually having the full data (50 lines) From: Moshe Marko <markom@upstate.edu> Re: use of crosstabs without actually having the full data (77 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: use of crosstabs without actually having the full data (98 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> working with scriptsworking with scripts (89 lines) From: Keli Saporta <kelisa@OPENU.AC.IL> Re: working with scripts (25 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: working with scripts (35 lines) From: Salbod, Mr. Stephen <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: working with scripts (44 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: working with scripts (32 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: working with scripts (46 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: working with scripts (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com>
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(322 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Syntax for NPSSyntax for NPS (57 lines) From: Synti <teresa.koenen@DAIMLER.COM> Re: Syntax for NPS (89 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: Syntax for NPS (23 lines) From: Synti <teresa.koenen@DAIMLER.COM> Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXEDTabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (35 lines) From: Michael Mitchell <Michael.Norman.Mitchell@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (58 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (87 lines) From: Michael N. Mitchell <Michael.Norman.Mitchell@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (134 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (110 lines) From: Mike Palij <mp26@nyu.edu> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (153 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> The SPSS Developer Central website is migratingThe SPSS Developer Central website is migrating (157 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Use of Recode...Use of Recode... (31 lines) From: osvaldobaeza <osvaldobaeza@GMAIL.COM> Re: Use of Recode... (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Use of Recode... (89 lines) From: Matthew Pirritano <matthewpirritano@sbcglobal.net> Re: Use of Recode... (135 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Using !EVAL within MacroUsing !EVAL within Macro (121 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Using !EVAL within Macro (159 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Using !EVAL within Macro (209 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time periodUsing CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (309 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (332 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (191 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (39 lines) From: maxjasper <maxjasper@shaw.ca> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (26 lines) From: maxjasper <maxjasper@shaw.ca> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (25 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (364 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (643 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (612 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (741 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (774 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (831 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (101 lines) From: hillel vardi <hilel@BGU.AC.IL> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (199 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> calculating Akaike weight in mixed modelscalculating Akaike weight in mixed models (26 lines) From: estrello <jessa.madosky@gmail.com> difference between chi squaresdifference between chi squares (32 lines) From: howard schuman <hschuman@umich.edu> Re: difference between chi squares (56 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: difference between chi squares (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: difference between chi squares (139 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: difference between chi squares (184 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> factor analysis for count datafactor analysis for count data (51 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> fixed effects regression methodsfixed effects regression methods (81 lines) From: Keli Saporta <kelisa@OPENU.AC.IL> Re: fixed effects regression methods (110 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended responsehow to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (144 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (300 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (533 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> logistic regression: number of cases per categoryRe: logistic regression: number of cases per category (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: logistic regression: number of cases per category (46 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@gmail.com> Re: logistic regression: number of cases per category (84 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> loglinear analysisloglinear analysis (43 lines) From: Jordan Kennedy <jordank675@GMAIL.COM> Re: loglinear analysis (102 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> patch 18.0.3 problemspatch 18.0.3 problems (231 lines) From: Bailer Harald <harald.bailer@luisenklinik.de> removing final punctuation in a stringremoving final punctuation in a string (154 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (182 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (395 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (284 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (272 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> suppressing N in corr table outputsuppressing N in corr table output (29 lines) From: Bozena Zdaniuk <bozena.zdaniuk@ubc.ca> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (165 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (100 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> test on means for subgroups vs. totalRe: test on means for subgroups vs. total (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (68 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (133 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (148 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (192 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> use of crosstabs without actually having the full datause of crosstabs without actually having the full data (50 lines) From: Moshe Marko <markom@upstate.edu> Re: use of crosstabs without actually having the full data (77 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: use of crosstabs without actually having the full data (98 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> working with scriptsworking with scripts (89 lines) From: Keli Saporta <kelisa@OPENU.AC.IL> Re: working with scripts (25 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: working with scripts (35 lines) From: Salbod, Mr. Stephen <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: working with scripts (44 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: working with scripts (32 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: working with scripts (46 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: working with scripts (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com>
Stratified sample?Stratified sample? (37 lines) From: Robert Lundqvist <Robert.Lundqvist@nll.se> Re: Stratified sample? (110 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Stratified sample? (322 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Syntax for NPSSyntax for NPS (57 lines) From: Synti <teresa.koenen@DAIMLER.COM> Re: Syntax for NPS (89 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: Syntax for NPS (23 lines) From: Synti <teresa.koenen@DAIMLER.COM> Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXEDTabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (35 lines) From: Michael Mitchell <Michael.Norman.Mitchell@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (58 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (87 lines) From: Michael N. Mitchell <Michael.Norman.Mitchell@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (134 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (110 lines) From: Mike Palij <mp26@nyu.edu> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (153 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> The SPSS Developer Central website is migratingThe SPSS Developer Central website is migrating (157 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Use of Recode...Use of Recode... (31 lines) From: osvaldobaeza <osvaldobaeza@GMAIL.COM> Re: Use of Recode... (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Use of Recode... (89 lines) From: Matthew Pirritano <matthewpirritano@sbcglobal.net> Re: Use of Recode... (135 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Using !EVAL within MacroUsing !EVAL within Macro (121 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Using !EVAL within Macro (159 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Using !EVAL within Macro (209 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time periodUsing CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (309 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (332 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (191 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (39 lines) From: maxjasper <maxjasper@shaw.ca> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (26 lines) From: maxjasper <maxjasper@shaw.ca> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (25 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (364 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (643 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (612 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (741 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (774 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (831 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (101 lines) From: hillel vardi <hilel@BGU.AC.IL> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (199 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> calculating Akaike weight in mixed modelscalculating Akaike weight in mixed models (26 lines) From: estrello <jessa.madosky@gmail.com> difference between chi squaresdifference between chi squares (32 lines) From: howard schuman <hschuman@umich.edu> Re: difference between chi squares (56 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: difference between chi squares (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: difference between chi squares (139 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: difference between chi squares (184 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> factor analysis for count datafactor analysis for count data (51 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> fixed effects regression methodsfixed effects regression methods (81 lines) From: Keli Saporta <kelisa@OPENU.AC.IL> Re: fixed effects regression methods (110 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended responsehow to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (144 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (300 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (533 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> logistic regression: number of cases per categoryRe: logistic regression: number of cases per category (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: logistic regression: number of cases per category (46 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@gmail.com> Re: logistic regression: number of cases per category (84 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> loglinear analysisloglinear analysis (43 lines) From: Jordan Kennedy <jordank675@GMAIL.COM> Re: loglinear analysis (102 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> patch 18.0.3 problemspatch 18.0.3 problems (231 lines) From: Bailer Harald <harald.bailer@luisenklinik.de> removing final punctuation in a stringremoving final punctuation in a string (154 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (182 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (395 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (284 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (272 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> suppressing N in corr table outputsuppressing N in corr table output (29 lines) From: Bozena Zdaniuk <bozena.zdaniuk@ubc.ca> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (165 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (100 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> test on means for subgroups vs. totalRe: test on means for subgroups vs. total (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (68 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (133 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (148 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (192 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> use of crosstabs without actually having the full datause of crosstabs without actually having the full data (50 lines) From: Moshe Marko <markom@upstate.edu> Re: use of crosstabs without actually having the full data (77 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: use of crosstabs without actually having the full data (98 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> working with scriptsworking with scripts (89 lines) From: Keli Saporta <kelisa@OPENU.AC.IL> Re: working with scripts (25 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: working with scripts (35 lines) From: Salbod, Mr. Stephen <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: working with scripts (44 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: working with scripts (32 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: working with scripts (46 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: working with scripts (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com>
Syntax for NPSSyntax for NPS (57 lines) From: Synti <teresa.koenen@DAIMLER.COM> Re: Syntax for NPS (89 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: Syntax for NPS (23 lines) From: Synti <teresa.koenen@DAIMLER.COM> Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXEDTabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (35 lines) From: Michael Mitchell <Michael.Norman.Mitchell@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (58 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (87 lines) From: Michael N. Mitchell <Michael.Norman.Mitchell@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (134 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (110 lines) From: Mike Palij <mp26@nyu.edu> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (153 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> The SPSS Developer Central website is migratingThe SPSS Developer Central website is migrating (157 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Use of Recode...Use of Recode... (31 lines) From: osvaldobaeza <osvaldobaeza@GMAIL.COM> Re: Use of Recode... (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Use of Recode... (89 lines) From: Matthew Pirritano <matthewpirritano@sbcglobal.net> Re: Use of Recode... (135 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Using !EVAL within MacroUsing !EVAL within Macro (121 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Using !EVAL within Macro (159 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Re: Using !EVAL within Macro (209 lines) From: J Sutar <jsutar@gmail.com> Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time periodUsing CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (309 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (332 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (191 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (39 lines) From: maxjasper <maxjasper@shaw.ca> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (26 lines) From: maxjasper <maxjasper@shaw.ca> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (25 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (364 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (643 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (612 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (741 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (774 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (831 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (101 lines) From: hillel vardi <hilel@BGU.AC.IL> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (199 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> calculating Akaike weight in mixed modelscalculating Akaike weight in mixed models (26 lines) From: estrello <jessa.madosky@gmail.com> difference between chi squaresdifference between chi squares (32 lines) From: howard schuman <hschuman@umich.edu> Re: difference between chi squares (56 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: difference between chi squares (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: difference between chi squares (139 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: difference between chi squares (184 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> factor analysis for count datafactor analysis for count data (51 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> fixed effects regression methodsfixed effects regression methods (81 lines) From: Keli Saporta <kelisa@OPENU.AC.IL> Re: fixed effects regression methods (110 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended responsehow to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (144 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (300 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (533 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> logistic regression: number of cases per categoryRe: logistic regression: number of cases per category (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: logistic regression: number of cases per category (46 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@gmail.com> Re: logistic regression: number of cases per category (84 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> loglinear analysisloglinear analysis (43 lines) From: Jordan Kennedy <jordank675@GMAIL.COM> Re: loglinear analysis (102 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> patch 18.0.3 problemspatch 18.0.3 problems (231 lines) From: Bailer Harald <harald.bailer@luisenklinik.de> removing final punctuation in a stringremoving final punctuation in a string (154 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (182 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (395 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (284 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (272 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> suppressing N in corr table outputsuppressing N in corr table output (29 lines) From: Bozena Zdaniuk <bozena.zdaniuk@ubc.ca> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (165 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (100 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> test on means for subgroups vs. totalRe: test on means for subgroups vs. total (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (68 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (133 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (148 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (192 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> use of crosstabs without actually having the full datause of crosstabs without actually having the full data (50 lines) From: Moshe Marko <markom@upstate.edu> Re: use of crosstabs without actually having the full data (77 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: use of crosstabs without actually having the full data (98 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> working with scriptsworking with scripts (89 lines) From: 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Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXEDTabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (35 lines) From: Michael Mitchell <Michael.Norman.Mitchell@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (58 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (87 lines) From: Michael N. Mitchell <Michael.Norman.Mitchell@gmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (134 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (110 lines) From: Mike Palij <mp26@nyu.edu> Re: Tabular statistical output with GENLINMIXED (153 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> The SPSS Developer Central website is migratingThe SPSS Developer Central website is migrating (157 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Use of Recode...Use of Recode... (31 lines) From: osvaldobaeza <osvaldobaeza@GMAIL.COM> Re: Use of Recode... (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Use of Recode... 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modelscalculating Akaike weight in mixed models (26 lines) From: estrello <jessa.madosky@gmail.com> difference between chi squaresdifference between chi squares (32 lines) From: howard schuman <hschuman@umich.edu> Re: difference between chi squares (56 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: difference between chi squares (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: difference between chi squares (139 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: difference between chi squares (184 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> factor analysis for count datafactor analysis for count data (51 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> fixed effects regression methodsfixed effects regression methods (81 lines) From: Keli Saporta <kelisa@OPENU.AC.IL> Re: fixed effects regression methods (110 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended responsehow to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (144 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (300 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (533 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> logistic regression: number of cases per categoryRe: logistic regression: number of cases per category (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: logistic regression: number of cases per category (46 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@gmail.com> Re: logistic regression: number of cases per category (84 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> loglinear analysisloglinear analysis (43 lines) From: Jordan Kennedy <jordank675@GMAIL.COM> Re: loglinear analysis (102 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> patch 18.0.3 problemspatch 18.0.3 problems (231 lines) From: Bailer Harald <harald.bailer@luisenklinik.de> removing final punctuation in a stringremoving final punctuation in a string (154 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (182 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (395 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (284 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (272 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> suppressing N in corr table outputsuppressing N in corr table output (29 lines) From: Bozena Zdaniuk <bozena.zdaniuk@ubc.ca> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (165 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (100 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> test on means for subgroups vs. totalRe: test on means for subgroups vs. total (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (68 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (133 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (148 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (192 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> use of crosstabs without actually having the full datause of crosstabs without actually having the full data (50 lines) From: Moshe Marko <markom@upstate.edu> Re: use of crosstabs without actually having the full data (77 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: use of crosstabs without actually having the full data (98 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> working with scriptsworking with scripts (89 lines) From: 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<jessa.madosky@gmail.com> difference between chi squaresdifference between chi squares (32 lines) From: howard schuman <hschuman@umich.edu> Re: difference between chi squares (56 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: difference between chi squares (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: difference between chi squares (139 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: difference between chi squares (184 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> factor analysis for count datafactor analysis for count data (51 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> fixed effects regression methodsfixed effects regression methods (81 lines) From: Keli Saporta <kelisa@OPENU.AC.IL> Re: fixed effects regression methods (110 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended responsehow to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (144 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (300 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (533 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> logistic regression: number of cases per categoryRe: logistic regression: number of cases per category (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: logistic regression: number of cases per category (46 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@gmail.com> Re: logistic regression: number of cases per category (84 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> loglinear analysisloglinear analysis (43 lines) From: Jordan Kennedy <jordank675@GMAIL.COM> Re: loglinear analysis (102 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> patch 18.0.3 problemspatch 18.0.3 problems (231 lines) From: Bailer Harald <harald.bailer@luisenklinik.de> removing final punctuation in a stringremoving final punctuation in a string (154 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (182 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (395 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (284 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (272 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> suppressing N in corr table outputsuppressing N in corr table output (29 lines) From: Bozena Zdaniuk <bozena.zdaniuk@ubc.ca> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (165 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (100 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> test on means for subgroups vs. totalRe: test on means for subgroups vs. total (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (68 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (133 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (148 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (192 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> use of crosstabs without actually having the full datause of crosstabs without actually having the full data (50 lines) From: Moshe Marko <markom@upstate.edu> Re: use of crosstabs without actually having the full data (77 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: use of crosstabs without actually having the full data (98 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> working with scriptsworking with scripts (89 lines) From: Keli Saporta <kelisa@OPENU.AC.IL> Re: working with scripts (25 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: working with scripts (35 lines) From: Salbod, Mr. Stephen <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: working with scripts (44 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: working with scripts (32 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: working with scripts (46 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: working with scripts (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com>
Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time periodUsing CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (309 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (332 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (191 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (39 lines) From: maxjasper <maxjasper@shaw.ca> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (26 lines) From: maxjasper <maxjasper@shaw.ca> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (25 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (364 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (643 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (612 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (741 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (774 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (831 lines) From: Snuffy Dog <snuffythespssdog@gmail.com> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (101 lines) From: hillel vardi <hilel@BGU.AC.IL> Re: Using CSUM and LAG within groups and within time period (199 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> calculating Akaike weight in mixed modelscalculating Akaike weight in mixed models (26 lines) From: estrello <jessa.madosky@gmail.com> difference between chi squaresdifference between chi squares (32 lines) From: howard schuman <hschuman@umich.edu> Re: difference between chi squares (56 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: difference between chi squares (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: difference between chi squares (139 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: difference between chi squares (184 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> factor analysis for count datafactor analysis for count data (51 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> fixed effects regression methodsfixed effects regression methods (81 lines) From: Keli Saporta <kelisa@OPENU.AC.IL> Re: fixed effects regression methods (110 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended responsehow to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (144 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (300 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (533 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> logistic regression: number of cases per categoryRe: logistic regression: number of cases per category (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: logistic regression: number of cases per category (46 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@gmail.com> Re: logistic regression: number of cases per category (84 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> loglinear analysisloglinear analysis (43 lines) From: Jordan Kennedy <jordank675@GMAIL.COM> Re: loglinear analysis (102 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> patch 18.0.3 problemspatch 18.0.3 problems (231 lines) From: Bailer Harald <harald.bailer@luisenklinik.de> removing final punctuation in a stringremoving final punctuation in a string (154 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (182 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (395 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (284 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (272 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> suppressing N in corr table outputsuppressing N in corr table output (29 lines) From: Bozena Zdaniuk <bozena.zdaniuk@ubc.ca> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (165 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (100 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> test on means for subgroups vs. totalRe: test on means for subgroups vs. total (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (68 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (133 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (148 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (192 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> use of crosstabs without actually having the full datause of crosstabs without actually having the full data (50 lines) From: Moshe Marko <markom@upstate.edu> Re: use of crosstabs without actually having the full data (77 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: use of crosstabs without actually having the full data (98 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> working with scriptsworking with scripts (89 lines) From: Keli Saporta <kelisa@OPENU.AC.IL> Re: working with scripts (25 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: working with scripts (35 lines) From: Salbod, Mr. Stephen <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: working with scripts (44 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: working with scripts (32 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: working with scripts (46 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: working with scripts (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com>
calculating Akaike weight in mixed modelscalculating Akaike weight in mixed models (26 lines) From: estrello <jessa.madosky@gmail.com> difference between chi squaresdifference between chi squares (32 lines) From: howard schuman <hschuman@umich.edu> Re: difference between chi squares (56 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: difference between chi squares (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: difference between chi squares (139 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: difference between chi squares (184 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> factor analysis for count datafactor analysis for count data (51 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> fixed effects regression methodsfixed effects regression methods (81 lines) From: Keli Saporta <kelisa@OPENU.AC.IL> Re: fixed effects regression methods (110 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended responsehow to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (144 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (300 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (533 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> logistic regression: number of cases per categoryRe: logistic regression: number of cases per category (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: logistic regression: number of cases per category (46 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@gmail.com> Re: logistic regression: number of cases per category (84 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> loglinear analysisloglinear analysis (43 lines) From: Jordan Kennedy <jordank675@GMAIL.COM> Re: loglinear analysis (102 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> patch 18.0.3 problemspatch 18.0.3 problems (231 lines) From: Bailer Harald <harald.bailer@luisenklinik.de> removing final punctuation in a stringremoving final punctuation in a string (154 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (182 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (395 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (284 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (272 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> suppressing N in corr table outputsuppressing N in corr table output (29 lines) From: Bozena Zdaniuk <bozena.zdaniuk@ubc.ca> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (165 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (100 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> test on means for subgroups vs. totalRe: test on means for subgroups vs. total (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (68 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (133 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (148 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (192 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> use of crosstabs without actually having the full datause of crosstabs without actually having the full data (50 lines) From: Moshe Marko <markom@upstate.edu> Re: use of crosstabs without actually having the full data (77 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: use of crosstabs without actually having the full data (98 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> working with scriptsworking with scripts (89 lines) From: Keli Saporta <kelisa@OPENU.AC.IL> Re: working with scripts (25 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: working with scripts (35 lines) From: Salbod, Mr. Stephen <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: working with scripts (44 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: working with scripts (32 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: working with scripts (46 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: working with scripts (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com>
difference between chi squaresdifference between chi squares (32 lines) From: howard schuman <hschuman@umich.edu> Re: difference between chi squares (56 lines) From: Burleson,Joseph A. <burleson@up.uchc.edu> Re: difference between chi squares (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: difference between chi squares (139 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: difference between chi squares (184 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> factor analysis for count datafactor analysis for count data (51 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> fixed effects regression methodsfixed effects regression methods (81 lines) From: Keli Saporta <kelisa@OPENU.AC.IL> Re: fixed effects regression methods (110 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended responsehow to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (144 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (300 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (533 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> logistic regression: number of cases per categoryRe: logistic regression: number of cases per category (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: logistic regression: number of cases per category (46 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@gmail.com> Re: logistic regression: number of cases per category (84 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> loglinear analysisloglinear analysis (43 lines) From: Jordan Kennedy <jordank675@GMAIL.COM> Re: loglinear analysis (102 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> patch 18.0.3 problemspatch 18.0.3 problems (231 lines) From: Bailer Harald <harald.bailer@luisenklinik.de> removing final punctuation in a stringremoving final punctuation in a string (154 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (182 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (395 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (284 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (272 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> suppressing N in corr table outputsuppressing N in corr table output (29 lines) From: Bozena Zdaniuk <bozena.zdaniuk@ubc.ca> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (165 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (100 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> test on means for subgroups vs. totalRe: test on means for subgroups vs. total (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (68 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (133 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (148 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (192 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> use of crosstabs without actually having the full datause of crosstabs without actually having the full data (50 lines) From: Moshe Marko <markom@upstate.edu> Re: use of crosstabs without actually having the full data (77 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: use of crosstabs without actually having the full data (98 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> working with scriptsworking with scripts (89 lines) From: Keli Saporta <kelisa@OPENU.AC.IL> Re: working with scripts (25 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: working with scripts (35 lines) From: Salbod, Mr. Stephen <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: working with scripts (44 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: working with scripts (32 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: working with scripts (46 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: working with scripts (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com>
factor analysis for count datafactor analysis for count data (51 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> fixed effects regression methodsfixed effects regression methods (81 lines) From: Keli Saporta <kelisa@OPENU.AC.IL> Re: fixed effects regression methods (110 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended responsehow to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (144 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (300 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (533 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> logistic regression: number of cases per categoryRe: logistic regression: number of cases per category (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: logistic regression: number of cases per category (46 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@gmail.com> Re: logistic regression: number of cases per category (84 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> loglinear analysisloglinear analysis (43 lines) From: Jordan Kennedy <jordank675@GMAIL.COM> Re: loglinear analysis (102 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> patch 18.0.3 problemspatch 18.0.3 problems (231 lines) From: Bailer Harald <harald.bailer@luisenklinik.de> removing final punctuation in a stringremoving final punctuation in a string (154 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (182 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (395 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (284 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (272 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> suppressing N in corr table outputsuppressing N in corr table output (29 lines) From: Bozena Zdaniuk <bozena.zdaniuk@ubc.ca> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (165 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (100 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> test on means for subgroups vs. totalRe: test on means for subgroups vs. total (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (68 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (133 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (148 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (192 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> use of crosstabs without actually having the full datause of crosstabs without actually having the full data (50 lines) From: Moshe Marko <markom@upstate.edu> Re: use of crosstabs without actually having the full data (77 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: use of crosstabs without actually having the full data (98 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> working with scriptsworking with scripts (89 lines) From: Keli Saporta <kelisa@OPENU.AC.IL> Re: working with scripts (25 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: working with scripts (35 lines) From: Salbod, Mr. Stephen <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: working with scripts (44 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: working with scripts (32 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: working with scripts (46 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: working with scripts (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com>
fixed effects regression methodsfixed effects regression methods (81 lines) From: Keli Saporta <kelisa@OPENU.AC.IL> Re: fixed effects regression methods (110 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended responsehow to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (144 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (300 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (533 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> logistic regression: number of cases per categoryRe: logistic regression: number of cases per category (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: logistic regression: number of cases per category (46 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@gmail.com> Re: logistic regression: number of cases per category (84 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> loglinear analysisloglinear analysis (43 lines) From: Jordan Kennedy <jordank675@GMAIL.COM> Re: loglinear analysis (102 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> patch 18.0.3 problemspatch 18.0.3 problems (231 lines) From: Bailer Harald <harald.bailer@luisenklinik.de> removing final punctuation in a stringremoving final punctuation in a string (154 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (182 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (395 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (284 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (272 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> suppressing N in corr table outputsuppressing N in corr table output (29 lines) From: Bozena Zdaniuk <bozena.zdaniuk@ubc.ca> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (165 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (100 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> test on means for subgroups vs. totalRe: test on means for subgroups vs. total (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (68 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (133 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (148 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (192 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> use of crosstabs without actually having the full datause of crosstabs without actually having the full data (50 lines) From: Moshe Marko <markom@upstate.edu> Re: use of crosstabs without actually having the full data (77 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: use of crosstabs without actually having the full data (98 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> working with scriptsworking with scripts (89 lines) From: Keli Saporta <kelisa@OPENU.AC.IL> Re: working with scripts (25 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: working with scripts (35 lines) From: Salbod, Mr. Stephen <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: working with scripts (44 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: working with scripts (32 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: working with scripts (46 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: working with scripts (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com>
how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended responsehow to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (144 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (300 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: how to identify cases with specific words/phrases in open-ended response (533 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> logistic regression: number of cases per categoryRe: logistic regression: number of cases per category (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: logistic regression: number of cases per category (46 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@gmail.com> Re: logistic regression: number of cases per category (84 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> loglinear analysisloglinear analysis (43 lines) From: Jordan Kennedy <jordank675@GMAIL.COM> Re: loglinear analysis (102 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> patch 18.0.3 problemspatch 18.0.3 problems (231 lines) From: Bailer Harald <harald.bailer@luisenklinik.de> removing final punctuation in a stringremoving final punctuation in a string (154 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (182 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (395 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (284 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (272 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> suppressing N in corr table outputsuppressing N in corr table output (29 lines) From: Bozena Zdaniuk <bozena.zdaniuk@ubc.ca> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (165 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (100 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> test on means for subgroups vs. totalRe: test on means for subgroups vs. total (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (68 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (133 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (148 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (192 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> use of crosstabs without actually having the full datause of crosstabs without actually having the full data (50 lines) From: Moshe Marko <markom@upstate.edu> Re: use of crosstabs without actually having the full data (77 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: use of crosstabs without actually having the full data (98 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> working with scriptsworking with scripts (89 lines) From: Keli Saporta <kelisa@OPENU.AC.IL> Re: working with scripts (25 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: working with scripts (35 lines) From: Salbod, Mr. Stephen <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: working with scripts (44 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: working with scripts (32 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: working with scripts (46 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: working with scripts (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com>
logistic regression: number of cases per categoryRe: logistic regression: number of cases per category (64 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: logistic regression: number of cases per category (46 lines) From: waqas imran <methegemini@gmail.com> Re: logistic regression: number of cases per category (84 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> loglinear analysisloglinear analysis (43 lines) From: Jordan Kennedy <jordank675@GMAIL.COM> Re: loglinear analysis (102 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> patch 18.0.3 problemspatch 18.0.3 problems (231 lines) From: Bailer Harald <harald.bailer@luisenklinik.de> removing final punctuation in a stringremoving final punctuation in a string (154 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (182 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (395 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (284 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (272 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> suppressing N in corr table outputsuppressing N in corr table output (29 lines) From: Bozena Zdaniuk <bozena.zdaniuk@ubc.ca> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (165 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (100 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> test on means for subgroups vs. totalRe: test on means for subgroups vs. total (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (68 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (133 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (148 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (192 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> use of crosstabs without actually having the full datause of crosstabs without actually having the full data (50 lines) From: Moshe Marko <markom@upstate.edu> Re: use of crosstabs without actually having the full data (77 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: use of crosstabs without actually having the full data (98 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> working with scriptsworking with scripts (89 lines) From: Keli Saporta <kelisa@OPENU.AC.IL> Re: working with scripts (25 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: working with scripts (35 lines) From: Salbod, Mr. Stephen <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: working with scripts (44 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: working with scripts (32 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: working with scripts (46 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: working with scripts (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com>
loglinear analysisloglinear analysis (43 lines) From: Jordan Kennedy <jordank675@GMAIL.COM> Re: loglinear analysis (102 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> patch 18.0.3 problemspatch 18.0.3 problems (231 lines) From: Bailer Harald <harald.bailer@luisenklinik.de> removing final punctuation in a stringremoving final punctuation in a string (154 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (182 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (395 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (284 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (272 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> suppressing N in corr table outputsuppressing N in corr table output (29 lines) From: Bozena Zdaniuk <bozena.zdaniuk@ubc.ca> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (165 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (100 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> test on means for subgroups vs. totalRe: test on means for subgroups vs. total (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (68 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (133 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (148 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (192 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> use of crosstabs without actually having the full datause of crosstabs without actually having the full data (50 lines) From: Moshe Marko <markom@upstate.edu> Re: use of crosstabs without actually having the full data (77 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: use of crosstabs without actually having the full data (98 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> working with scriptsworking with scripts (89 lines) From: Keli Saporta <kelisa@OPENU.AC.IL> Re: working with scripts (25 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: working with scripts (35 lines) From: Salbod, Mr. Stephen <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: working with scripts (44 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: working with scripts (32 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: working with scripts (46 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: working with scripts (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com>
patch 18.0.3 problemspatch 18.0.3 problems (231 lines) From: Bailer Harald <harald.bailer@luisenklinik.de> removing final punctuation in a stringremoving final punctuation in a string (154 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (182 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (395 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (284 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (272 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> suppressing N in corr table outputsuppressing N in corr table output (29 lines) From: Bozena Zdaniuk <bozena.zdaniuk@ubc.ca> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (165 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (100 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> test on means for subgroups vs. totalRe: test on means for subgroups vs. total (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (68 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (133 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (148 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (192 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> use of crosstabs without actually having the full datause of crosstabs without actually having the full data (50 lines) From: Moshe Marko <markom@upstate.edu> Re: use of crosstabs without actually having the full data (77 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: use of crosstabs without actually having the full data (98 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> working with scriptsworking with scripts (89 lines) From: Keli Saporta <kelisa@OPENU.AC.IL> Re: working with scripts (25 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: working with scripts (35 lines) From: Salbod, Mr. Stephen <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: working with scripts (44 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: working with scripts (32 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: working with scripts (46 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: working with scripts (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com>
removing final punctuation in a stringremoving final punctuation in a string (154 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (182 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (395 lines) From: Cleland, Patricia (EDU) <Patricia.Cleland@ontario.ca> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (284 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: removing final punctuation in a string (272 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> suppressing N in corr table outputsuppressing N in corr table output (29 lines) From: Bozena Zdaniuk <bozena.zdaniuk@ubc.ca> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (165 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (100 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> test on means for subgroups vs. totalRe: test on means for subgroups vs. total (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (68 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (133 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (148 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (192 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> use of crosstabs without actually having the full datause of crosstabs without actually having the full data (50 lines) From: Moshe Marko <markom@upstate.edu> Re: use of crosstabs without actually having the full data (77 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: use of crosstabs without actually having the full data (98 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> working with scriptsworking with scripts (89 lines) From: Keli Saporta <kelisa@OPENU.AC.IL> Re: working with scripts (25 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: working with scripts (35 lines) From: Salbod, Mr. Stephen <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: working with scripts (44 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: working with scripts (32 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: working with scripts (46 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: working with scripts (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com>
suppressing N in corr table outputsuppressing N in corr table output (29 lines) From: Bozena Zdaniuk <bozena.zdaniuk@ubc.ca> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (165 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: suppressing N in corr table output (100 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> test on means for subgroups vs. totalRe: test on means for subgroups vs. total (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (68 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (133 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (148 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (192 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> use of crosstabs without actually having the full datause of crosstabs without actually having the full data (50 lines) From: Moshe Marko <markom@upstate.edu> Re: use of crosstabs without actually having the full data (77 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: use of crosstabs without actually having the full data (98 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> working with scriptsworking with scripts (89 lines) From: Keli Saporta <kelisa@OPENU.AC.IL> Re: working with scripts (25 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: working with scripts (35 lines) From: Salbod, Mr. Stephen <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: working with scripts (44 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: working with scripts (32 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: working with scripts (46 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: working with scripts (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com>
test on means for subgroups vs. totalRe: test on means for subgroups vs. total (49 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (68 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (133 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (148 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: test on means for subgroups vs. total (192 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> use of crosstabs without actually having the full datause of crosstabs without actually having the full data (50 lines) From: Moshe Marko <markom@upstate.edu> Re: use of crosstabs without actually having the full data (77 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: use of crosstabs without actually having the full data (98 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> working with scriptsworking with scripts (89 lines) From: Keli Saporta <kelisa@OPENU.AC.IL> Re: working with scripts (25 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: working with scripts (35 lines) From: Salbod, Mr. Stephen <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: working with scripts (44 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: working with scripts (32 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: working with scripts (46 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: working with scripts (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com>
use of crosstabs without actually having the full datause of crosstabs without actually having the full data (50 lines) From: Moshe Marko <markom@upstate.edu> Re: use of crosstabs without actually having the full data (77 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: use of crosstabs without actually having the full data (98 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> working with scriptsworking with scripts (89 lines) From: Keli Saporta <kelisa@OPENU.AC.IL> Re: working with scripts (25 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: working with scripts (35 lines) From: Salbod, Mr. Stephen <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: working with scripts (44 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: working with scripts (32 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: working with scripts (46 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: working with scripts (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com>
working with scriptsworking with scripts (89 lines) From: Keli Saporta <kelisa@OPENU.AC.IL> Re: working with scripts (25 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: working with scripts (35 lines) From: Salbod, Mr. Stephen <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: working with scripts (44 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: working with scripts (32 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: working with scripts (46 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: working with scripts (145 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com>