6Re: 6 (22 lines) From: masem research institute - Dr. Guido Moeser <gmoeser@aol.com> Re: 6 (41 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> ? Combine multiple data sets having same headers but different data and varying subject recordRe: ? Combine multiple data sets having same headers but different data and varying subject record (336 lines) From: elle lists <elle.lists@gmail.com> Re: ? Combine multiple data sets having same headers but different data and varying subject record (101 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: ? Combine multiple data sets having same headers but different data and varying subject record (114 lines) From: elle <elle.lists@gmail.com> Re: ? Combine multiple data sets having same headers but different data and varying subject record (136 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: ? Combine multiple data sets having same headers but different data and varying subject record (146 lines) From: elle <elle.lists@gmail.com> Re: ? 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Combine multiple data sets having same headers but different data and varying subject records (633 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> A 4 point Likert scaleA 4 point Likert scale (33 lines) From: Mohamed <mohamedfawzy74@YAHOO.COM> Re: A 4 point Likert scale (80 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: A 4 point Likert scale (365 lines) From: Dates, Brian <BDATES@swsol.org> Re: A 4 point Likert scale (196 lines) From: Ralph Grubb <RalphG2703@aol.com> Re: A 4 point Likert scale (169 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: A 4 point Likert scale (122 lines) From: Mohamed Fawzy Afify <mohamedfawzy74@YAHOO.COM> Re: A 4 point Likert scale (228 lines) From: Evan Harrington <EHarrington@thechicagoschool.edu> Re: A 4 point Likert scale (155 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: A 4 point Likert scale (155 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: A 4 point Likert scale (114 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: A 4 point Likert scale (100 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: A 4 point Likert scale (180 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> A 4 point Likert scale (85 lines) From: Arnaldo Ferrari Nasi <vs.arni@TISCALI.IT> Re: A 4 point Likert scale (125 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: A 4 point Likert scale (149 lines) From: Mohamed Fawzy Afify <mohamedfawzy74@YAHOO.COM> Re: A 4 point Likert scale (144 lines) From: Arnaldo Ferrari Nasi <vs.arni@TISCALI.IT> Re: A 4 point Likert scale (168 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: A 4 point Likert scale (178 lines) From: Arnaldo Ferrari Nasi <vs.arni@TISCALI.IT> A question on SPSSA question on SPSS (51 lines) From: Mojdeh Jamnia <mojdeh.jamnia@GMAIL.COM> Re: A question on SPSS (157 lines) From: MaxJasper <maxjasper@shaw.ca> A request: Please compose a new message to start a new threadA request: Please compose a new message to start a new thread (46 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: A request: Please compose a new message to start a new thread (46 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: A request: Please compose a new message to start a new thread (56 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: A request: Please compose a new message to start a new thread (47 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: A request: Please compose a new message to start a new thread (63 lines) From: Bethany Cockburn <cockburn.1@ND.EDU> ADF test in SPSSRe: ADF test in SPSS (33 lines) From: shafaqat15 <shafaqatmphil@GMAIL.COM> ANOVA Vs t-testANOVA Vs t-test (43 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: ANOVA Vs t-test (102 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: ANOVA Vs t-test (172 lines) From: =?GB2312?B?TWFydGEgR2FyY6iqYS1HcmFuZXJv?= <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: ANOVA Vs t-test (108 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: ANOVA Vs t-test (105 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: ANOVA Vs t-test (144 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: ANOVA Vs t-test (136 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: ANOVA Vs t-test (128 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> ANOVA with Pos hoc comparisonsANOVA with Pos hoc comparisons (27 lines) From: Kuan <gylqz6@GMAIL.COM> Re: ANOVA with Pos hoc comparisons (52 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: ANOVA with Pos hoc comparisons (69 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: ANOVA with Pos hoc comparisons (94 lines) From: Kuan <gylqz6@GMAIL.COM> Re: ANOVA with Pos hoc comparisons (209 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: ANOVA with Pos hoc comparisons (157 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Automatic reply: ? 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(143 lines) From: Kara Taylor <kartay99@GMAIL.COM> OT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methodsOT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methods (47 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: OT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methods (46 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable namesOutfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (41 lines) From: FRESCO, DAVID <fresco@kent.edu> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (105 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (270 lines) From: FRESCO, DAVID <fresco@kent.edu> Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss designPolynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (70 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (60 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (108 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (35 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (69 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (84 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (127 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (166 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (184 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (228 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (198 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (303 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (308 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (317 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (711 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (772 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (655 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (363 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Presenting data in a bar chartPresenting data in a bar chart (41 lines) From: Paul Sillitoe <paul@sillitoe-uk.net> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (103 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (83 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (102 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Problem with Binary Logistic regression.Problem with Binary Logistic regression. 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(216 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Problems with logical expressionRe: Problems with logical expression (70 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (71 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Problems with logical expression (46 lines) From: mikelowski <delolmomiguel@GMAIL.COM> Re: Problems with logical expression (93 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (121 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (152 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (80 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (51 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (91 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSSProcessing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (54 lines) From: David B. 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Nolle <david_nolle@COMCAST.NET> Rake Python Module on Dev CentralRake Python Module on Dev Central (189 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (131 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (301 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Random vs fixed effects - LMMRandom vs fixed effects - LMM (127 lines) From: parisec <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (168 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (290 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (340 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (301 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (366 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (431 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (383 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Random vs. fixed effects - LMMRandom vs. fixed effects - LMM (144 lines) From: G David Garson <david_garson@NCSU.EDU> Reading in global variables from a fileReading in global variables from a file (44 lines) From: Mark Lavender <malavender@yahoo.com> Re: Reading in global variables from a file (181 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Regressions modelsRegressions models (99 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Regressions models (76 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Regressions models (61 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Replace special characters in variable labelsReplace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (82 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (191 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> SPSS + python + R (downloads)SPSS + python + R (downloads) (31 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (130 lines) From: J. 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? Combine multiple data sets having same headers but different data and varying subject recordRe: ? Combine multiple data sets having same headers but different data and varying subject record (336 lines) From: elle lists <elle.lists@gmail.com> Re: ? Combine multiple data sets having same headers but different data and varying subject record (101 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: ? Combine multiple data sets having same headers but different data and varying subject record (114 lines) From: elle <elle.lists@gmail.com> Re: ? Combine multiple data sets having same headers but different data and varying subject record (136 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: ? Combine multiple data sets having same headers but different data and varying subject record (146 lines) From: elle <elle.lists@gmail.com> Re: ? Combine multiple data sets having same headers but different data and varying subject record (194 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: ? 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(487 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Calculating simple effects using syntax for "Mixed design ANOVA"Calculating simple effects using syntax for "Mixed design ANOVA" (38 lines) From: amira <dramira_abdallah@hotmail.com> Re: Calculating simple effects using syntax for "Mixed design ANOVA" (62 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Converting SPSS v4.1 VAX VMS .sys filesConverting SPSS v4.1 VAX VMS .sys files (32 lines) From: Matthew Maenner <mjmaenner@WISC.EDU> Re: Converting SPSS v4.1 VAX VMS .sys files (72 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Converting syntax to an equationConverting syntax to an equation (164 lines) From: Baglioni, Tony <ajb2t@comm.virginia.edu> Re: Converting syntax to an equation (79 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Converting syntax to an equation (79 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Converting syntax to an equation (170 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s)Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (640 lines) From: elle <elle.lists@gmail.com> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (731 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (58 lines) From: Carlos Renato dos Santos <estatistico.com@gmail.com> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (230 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (865 lines) From: elle <elle.lists@gmail.com> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (396 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (430 lines) From: elle <elle.lists@gmail.com> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (421 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (888 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (819 lines) From: elle <elle.lists@gmail.com> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (456 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Creating computer directories using macro argumentsCreating computer directories using macro arguments (63 lines) From: Carlos Renato dos Santos <estatistico.com@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (110 lines) From: Carlos Renato dos Santos <estatistico.com@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (74 lines) From: Carlos Renato dos Santos <estatistico.com@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (89 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (110 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (123 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (88 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (112 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (160 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (158 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (89 lines) From: Carlos Renato dos Santos <estatistico.com@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (139 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (303 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (34 lines) From: Carlos Renato dos Santos <estatistico.com@gmail.com> Creating new datasetRe: Creating new dataset (37 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> ESEM in AMOSESEM in AMOS (34 lines) From: guccid01 <guccid01@GMAIL.COM> Extending the "Identify Duplicate Cases..." 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Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> FW: Fatal erroFW: Fatal erro (199 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> FW: Group Based Trajectory AnalysisFW: Group Based Trajectory Analysis (187 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Fatal erroRe: Fatal erro (233 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Final reminder: SPSS AND R COURSES AND USER MEETING YORK IN OCTOBERFinal reminder: SPSS AND R COURSES AND USER MEETING YORK IN OCTOBER (729 lines) From: Peter Watson <Peter.Watson@mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk> Five Online R and PLS Courses Oct-JanFive Online R and PLS Courses Oct-Jan (127 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> Formulas used in SPSS SamplePowerFormulas used in SPSS SamplePower (36 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Group Based Trajectory AnalysisRe: Group Based Trajectory Analysis (402 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Group Based Trajectory Analysis (65 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Higher, first & second order factorsHigher, first & second order factors (43 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Higher, first & second order factors (38 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> I need advice on a stratified multistage cluster sample in SPSSI need advice on a stratified multistage cluster sample in SPSS (53 lines) From: S.Mayor <sebastianburchert@gmx.de> IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1 (97 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1 (75 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1 (275 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Importing from MS Access (64 bit version)Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (37 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (23 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (141 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (72 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Interesting data visualization a "two directional stacked bar chart"Interesting data visualization a "two directional stacked bar chart" (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Intermittent Auto indent problem in SPSS 20Intermittent Auto indent problem in SPSS 20 (62 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Is IBM retiring SPSS Modeler after its Statistics 20. launch?Is IBM retiring SPSS Modeler after its Statistics 20. launch? 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(143 lines) From: Kara Taylor <kartay99@GMAIL.COM> OT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methodsOT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methods (47 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: OT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methods (46 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable namesOutfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (41 lines) From: FRESCO, DAVID <fresco@kent.edu> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (105 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (270 lines) From: FRESCO, DAVID <fresco@kent.edu> Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss designPolynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (70 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (60 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (108 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (35 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (69 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (84 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (127 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (166 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (184 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (228 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (198 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (303 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (308 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (317 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (711 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (772 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (655 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (363 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Presenting data in a bar chartPresenting data in a bar chart (41 lines) From: Paul Sillitoe <paul@sillitoe-uk.net> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (103 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (83 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (102 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Problem with Binary Logistic regression.Problem with Binary Logistic regression. 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Nolle <david_nolle@COMCAST.NET> Rake Python Module on Dev CentralRake Python Module on Dev Central (189 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (131 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (301 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Random vs fixed effects - LMMRandom vs fixed effects - LMM (127 lines) From: parisec <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (168 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (290 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (340 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (301 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (366 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (431 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (383 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Random vs. fixed effects - LMMRandom vs. fixed effects - LMM (144 lines) From: G David Garson <david_garson@NCSU.EDU> Reading in global variables from a fileReading in global variables from a file (44 lines) From: Mark Lavender <malavender@yahoo.com> Re: Reading in global variables from a file (181 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Regressions modelsRegressions models (99 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Regressions models (76 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Regressions models (61 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Replace special characters in variable labelsReplace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (82 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (191 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> SPSS + python + R (downloads)SPSS + python + R (downloads) (31 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (130 lines) From: J. 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(56 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (245 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Some advice on SPSS sample selectionsRe: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (229 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (223 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (406 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (437 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Some helpSome help (21 lines) From: Libardo Lopez <lilopezg@GMAIL.COM> Something like a runs test for multinomial data?
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Combine multiple data sets having same headers but different data and varying subject records (633 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> A 4 point Likert scaleA 4 point Likert scale (33 lines) From: Mohamed <mohamedfawzy74@YAHOO.COM> Re: A 4 point Likert scale (80 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: A 4 point Likert scale (365 lines) From: Dates, Brian <BDATES@swsol.org> Re: A 4 point Likert scale (196 lines) From: Ralph Grubb <RalphG2703@aol.com> Re: A 4 point Likert scale (169 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: A 4 point Likert scale (122 lines) From: Mohamed Fawzy Afify <mohamedfawzy74@YAHOO.COM> Re: A 4 point Likert scale (228 lines) From: Evan Harrington <EHarrington@thechicagoschool.edu> Re: A 4 point Likert scale (155 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: A 4 point Likert scale (155 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: A 4 point Likert scale (114 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: A 4 point Likert scale (100 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: A 4 point Likert scale (180 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> A 4 point Likert scale (85 lines) From: Arnaldo Ferrari Nasi <vs.arni@TISCALI.IT> Re: A 4 point Likert scale (125 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: A 4 point Likert scale (149 lines) From: Mohamed Fawzy Afify <mohamedfawzy74@YAHOO.COM> Re: A 4 point Likert scale (144 lines) From: Arnaldo Ferrari Nasi <vs.arni@TISCALI.IT> Re: A 4 point Likert scale (168 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: A 4 point Likert scale (178 lines) From: Arnaldo Ferrari Nasi <vs.arni@TISCALI.IT> A question on SPSSA question on SPSS (51 lines) From: Mojdeh Jamnia <mojdeh.jamnia@GMAIL.COM> Re: A question on SPSS (157 lines) From: MaxJasper <maxjasper@shaw.ca> A request: Please compose a new message to start a new threadA request: Please compose a new message to start a new thread (46 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: A request: Please compose a new message to start a new thread (46 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: A request: Please compose a new message to start a new thread (56 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: A request: Please compose a new message to start a new thread (47 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: A request: Please compose a new message to start a new thread (63 lines) From: Bethany Cockburn <cockburn.1@ND.EDU> ADF test in SPSSRe: ADF test in SPSS (33 lines) From: shafaqat15 <shafaqatmphil@GMAIL.COM> ANOVA Vs t-testANOVA Vs t-test (43 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: ANOVA Vs t-test (102 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: ANOVA Vs t-test (172 lines) From: =?GB2312?B?TWFydGEgR2FyY6iqYS1HcmFuZXJv?= <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: ANOVA Vs t-test (108 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: ANOVA Vs t-test (105 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: ANOVA Vs t-test (144 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: ANOVA Vs t-test (136 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: ANOVA Vs t-test (128 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> ANOVA with Pos hoc comparisonsANOVA with Pos hoc comparisons (27 lines) From: Kuan <gylqz6@GMAIL.COM> Re: ANOVA with Pos hoc comparisons (52 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: ANOVA with Pos hoc comparisons (69 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: ANOVA with Pos hoc comparisons (94 lines) From: Kuan <gylqz6@GMAIL.COM> Re: ANOVA with Pos hoc comparisons (209 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: ANOVA with Pos hoc comparisons (157 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Automatic reply: ? 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Nolle <david_nolle@COMCAST.NET> Rake Python Module on Dev CentralRake Python Module on Dev Central (189 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (131 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (301 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Random vs fixed effects - LMMRandom vs fixed effects - LMM (127 lines) From: parisec <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (168 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (290 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (340 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (301 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (366 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (431 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (383 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Random vs. fixed effects - LMMRandom vs. fixed effects - LMM (144 lines) From: G David Garson <david_garson@NCSU.EDU> Reading in global variables from a fileReading in global variables from a file (44 lines) From: Mark Lavender <malavender@yahoo.com> Re: Reading in global variables from a file (181 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Regressions modelsRegressions models (99 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Regressions models (76 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Regressions models (61 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Replace special characters in variable labelsReplace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (82 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (191 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> SPSS + python + R (downloads)SPSS + python + R (downloads) (31 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (130 lines) From: J. 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Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> FW: Fatal erroFW: Fatal erro (199 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> FW: Group Based Trajectory AnalysisFW: Group Based Trajectory Analysis (187 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Fatal erroRe: Fatal erro (233 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Final reminder: SPSS AND R COURSES AND USER MEETING YORK IN OCTOBERFinal reminder: SPSS AND R COURSES AND USER MEETING YORK IN OCTOBER (729 lines) From: Peter Watson <Peter.Watson@mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk> Five Online R and PLS Courses Oct-JanFive Online R and PLS Courses Oct-Jan (127 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> Formulas used in SPSS SamplePowerFormulas used in SPSS SamplePower (36 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Group Based Trajectory AnalysisRe: Group Based Trajectory Analysis (402 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Group Based Trajectory Analysis (65 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Higher, first & second order factorsHigher, first & second order factors (43 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Higher, first & second order factors (38 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> I need advice on a stratified multistage cluster sample in SPSSI need advice on a stratified multistage cluster sample in SPSS (53 lines) From: S.Mayor <sebastianburchert@gmx.de> IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1 (97 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1 (75 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1 (275 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Importing from MS Access (64 bit version)Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (37 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (23 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (141 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (72 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Interesting data visualization a "two directional stacked bar chart"Interesting data visualization a "two directional stacked bar chart" (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Intermittent Auto indent problem in SPSS 20Intermittent Auto indent problem in SPSS 20 (62 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Is IBM retiring SPSS Modeler after its Statistics 20. launch?Is IBM retiring SPSS Modeler after its Statistics 20. launch? 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(97 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Lag FunctionLag Function (135 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Lag Function (426 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Lag Function (137 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Lag Function (160 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Lag Function (55 lines) From: Linda Harrison <hrcljh@privatei.com> Re: Lag Function (44 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Lag Function (522 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Lag Function and Some Potentially Useful Syntax for a Vertically Organized FileRe: Lag Function and Some Potentially Useful Syntax for a Vertically Organized File (464 lines) From: Gregory Hildebrandt <ggh324@gmail.com> Re: Lag Function and Some Potentially Useful Syntax for a Vertically Organized File (348 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Lag Function and Some Potentially Useless Syntax for a Vertically Organized FileRe: Lag Function and Some Potentially Useless Syntax for a Vertically Organized File (263 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Measuring change in a binary outcome following different exposure levelsMeasuring change in a binary outcome following different exposure levels (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Measuring change in a binary outcome following different exposure levels (76 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Message: "Text value unmappable in the current server locale"Message: "Text value unmappable in the current server locale" (224 lines) From: Donna Carroll <donacarroll@MAC.COM> Re: Message: "Text value unmappable in the current server locale" (150 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Multiple Imputation model and questionsMultiple Imputation model and questions (40 lines) From: jchaudhu <jana.chaudhuri@gmail.com> Re: Multiple Imputation model and questions (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Multiple Imputation model and questions (240 lines) From: jchaudhu <jana.chaudhuri@gmail.com> New SPSS tutorials on conditional frequenciesNew SPSS tutorials on conditional frequencies (253 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data.Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data. 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(143 lines) From: Kara Taylor <kartay99@GMAIL.COM> OT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methodsOT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methods (47 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: OT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methods (46 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable namesOutfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (41 lines) From: FRESCO, DAVID <fresco@kent.edu> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (105 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (270 lines) From: FRESCO, DAVID <fresco@kent.edu> Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss designPolynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (70 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (60 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (108 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (35 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (69 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (84 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (127 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (166 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (184 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (228 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (198 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (303 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (308 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (317 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (711 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (772 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (655 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (363 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Presenting data in a bar chartPresenting data in a bar chart (41 lines) From: Paul Sillitoe <paul@sillitoe-uk.net> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (103 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (83 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (102 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Problem with Binary Logistic regression.Problem with Binary Logistic regression. 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(216 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Problems with logical expressionRe: Problems with logical expression (70 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (71 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Problems with logical expression (46 lines) From: mikelowski <delolmomiguel@GMAIL.COM> Re: Problems with logical expression (93 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (121 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (152 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (80 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (51 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (91 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSSProcessing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (54 lines) From: David B. 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Nolle <david_nolle@COMCAST.NET> Rake Python Module on Dev CentralRake Python Module on Dev Central (189 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (131 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (301 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Random vs fixed effects - LMMRandom vs fixed effects - LMM (127 lines) From: parisec <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (168 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (290 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (340 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (301 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (366 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (431 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (383 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Random vs. fixed effects - LMMRandom vs. fixed effects - LMM (144 lines) From: G David Garson <david_garson@NCSU.EDU> Reading in global variables from a fileReading in global variables from a file (44 lines) From: Mark Lavender <malavender@yahoo.com> Re: Reading in global variables from a file (181 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Regressions modelsRegressions models (99 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Regressions models (76 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Regressions models (61 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Replace special characters in variable labelsReplace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (82 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (191 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> SPSS + python + R (downloads)SPSS + python + R (downloads) (31 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (130 lines) From: J. 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(56 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (245 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Some advice on SPSS sample selectionsRe: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (229 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (223 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (406 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (437 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Some helpSome help (21 lines) From: Libardo Lopez <lilopezg@GMAIL.COM> Something like a runs test for multinomial data?
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(487 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Calculating simple effects using syntax for "Mixed design ANOVA"Calculating simple effects using syntax for "Mixed design ANOVA" (38 lines) From: amira <dramira_abdallah@hotmail.com> Re: Calculating simple effects using syntax for "Mixed design ANOVA" (62 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Converting SPSS v4.1 VAX VMS .sys filesConverting SPSS v4.1 VAX VMS .sys files (32 lines) From: Matthew Maenner <mjmaenner@WISC.EDU> Re: Converting SPSS v4.1 VAX VMS .sys files (72 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Converting syntax to an equationConverting syntax to an equation (164 lines) From: Baglioni, Tony <ajb2t@comm.virginia.edu> Re: Converting syntax to an equation (79 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Converting syntax to an equation (79 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Converting syntax to an equation (170 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s)Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (640 lines) From: elle <elle.lists@gmail.com> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (731 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (58 lines) From: Carlos Renato dos Santos <estatistico.com@gmail.com> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (230 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (865 lines) From: elle <elle.lists@gmail.com> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (396 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (430 lines) From: elle <elle.lists@gmail.com> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (421 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (888 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (819 lines) From: elle <elle.lists@gmail.com> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (456 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Creating computer directories using macro argumentsCreating computer directories using macro arguments (63 lines) From: Carlos Renato dos Santos <estatistico.com@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (110 lines) From: Carlos Renato dos Santos <estatistico.com@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (74 lines) From: Carlos Renato dos Santos <estatistico.com@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (89 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (110 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (123 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (88 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (112 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (160 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (158 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (89 lines) From: Carlos Renato dos Santos <estatistico.com@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (139 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (303 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (34 lines) From: Carlos Renato dos Santos <estatistico.com@gmail.com> Creating new datasetRe: Creating new dataset (37 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> ESEM in AMOSESEM in AMOS (34 lines) From: guccid01 <guccid01@GMAIL.COM> Extending the "Identify Duplicate Cases..." 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Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> FW: Fatal erroFW: Fatal erro (199 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> FW: Group Based Trajectory AnalysisFW: Group Based Trajectory Analysis (187 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Fatal erroRe: Fatal erro (233 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Final reminder: SPSS AND R COURSES AND USER MEETING YORK IN OCTOBERFinal reminder: SPSS AND R COURSES AND USER MEETING YORK IN OCTOBER (729 lines) From: Peter Watson <Peter.Watson@mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk> Five Online R and PLS Courses Oct-JanFive Online R and PLS Courses Oct-Jan (127 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> Formulas used in SPSS SamplePowerFormulas used in SPSS SamplePower (36 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Group Based Trajectory AnalysisRe: Group Based Trajectory Analysis (402 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Group Based Trajectory Analysis (65 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Higher, first & second order factorsHigher, first & second order factors (43 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Higher, first & second order factors (38 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> I need advice on a stratified multistage cluster sample in SPSSI need advice on a stratified multistage cluster sample in SPSS (53 lines) From: S.Mayor <sebastianburchert@gmx.de> IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1 (97 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1 (75 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1 (275 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Importing from MS Access (64 bit version)Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (37 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (23 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (141 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (72 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Interesting data visualization a "two directional stacked bar chart"Interesting data visualization a "two directional stacked bar chart" (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Intermittent Auto indent problem in SPSS 20Intermittent Auto indent problem in SPSS 20 (62 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Is IBM retiring SPSS Modeler after its Statistics 20. launch?Is IBM retiring SPSS Modeler after its Statistics 20. launch? 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(143 lines) From: Kara Taylor <kartay99@GMAIL.COM> OT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methodsOT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methods (47 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: OT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methods (46 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable namesOutfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (41 lines) From: FRESCO, DAVID <fresco@kent.edu> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (105 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (270 lines) From: FRESCO, DAVID <fresco@kent.edu> Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss designPolynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (70 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (60 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (108 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (35 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (69 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (84 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (127 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (166 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (184 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (228 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (198 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (303 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (308 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (317 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (711 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (772 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (655 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (363 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Presenting data in a bar chartPresenting data in a bar chart (41 lines) From: Paul Sillitoe <paul@sillitoe-uk.net> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (103 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (83 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (102 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Problem with Binary Logistic regression.Problem with Binary Logistic regression. 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(216 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Problems with logical expressionRe: Problems with logical expression (70 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (71 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Problems with logical expression (46 lines) From: mikelowski <delolmomiguel@GMAIL.COM> Re: Problems with logical expression (93 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (121 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (152 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (80 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (51 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (91 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSSProcessing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (54 lines) From: David B. 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Nolle <david_nolle@COMCAST.NET> Rake Python Module on Dev CentralRake Python Module on Dev Central (189 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (131 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (301 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Random vs fixed effects - LMMRandom vs fixed effects - LMM (127 lines) From: parisec <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (168 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (290 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (340 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (301 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (366 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (431 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (383 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Random vs. fixed effects - LMMRandom vs. fixed effects - LMM (144 lines) From: G David Garson <david_garson@NCSU.EDU> Reading in global variables from a fileReading in global variables from a file (44 lines) From: Mark Lavender <malavender@yahoo.com> Re: Reading in global variables from a file (181 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Regressions modelsRegressions models (99 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Regressions models (76 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Regressions models (61 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Replace special characters in variable labelsReplace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (82 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (191 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> SPSS + python + R (downloads)SPSS + python + R (downloads) (31 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (130 lines) From: J. 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(56 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (245 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Some advice on SPSS sample selectionsRe: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (229 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (223 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (406 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (437 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Some helpSome help (21 lines) From: Libardo Lopez <lilopezg@GMAIL.COM> Something like a runs test for multinomial data?
A request: Please compose a new message to start a new threadA request: Please compose a new message to start a new thread (46 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: A request: Please compose a new message to start a new thread (46 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: A request: Please compose a new message to start a new thread (56 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: A request: Please compose a new message to start a new thread (47 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: A request: Please compose a new message to start a new thread (63 lines) From: Bethany Cockburn <cockburn.1@ND.EDU> ADF test in SPSSRe: ADF test in SPSS (33 lines) From: shafaqat15 <shafaqatmphil@GMAIL.COM> ANOVA Vs t-testANOVA Vs t-test (43 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: ANOVA Vs t-test (102 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: ANOVA Vs t-test (172 lines) From: =?GB2312?B?TWFydGEgR2FyY6iqYS1HcmFuZXJv?= <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: ANOVA Vs t-test (108 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: ANOVA Vs t-test (105 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: ANOVA Vs t-test (144 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: ANOVA Vs t-test (136 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: ANOVA Vs t-test (128 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> ANOVA with Pos hoc comparisonsANOVA with Pos hoc comparisons (27 lines) From: Kuan <gylqz6@GMAIL.COM> Re: ANOVA with Pos hoc comparisons (52 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: ANOVA with Pos hoc comparisons (69 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: ANOVA with Pos hoc comparisons (94 lines) From: Kuan <gylqz6@GMAIL.COM> Re: ANOVA with Pos hoc comparisons (209 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: ANOVA with Pos hoc comparisons (157 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Automatic reply: ? 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(487 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Calculating simple effects using syntax for "Mixed design ANOVA"Calculating simple effects using syntax for "Mixed design ANOVA" (38 lines) From: amira <dramira_abdallah@hotmail.com> Re: Calculating simple effects using syntax for "Mixed design ANOVA" (62 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Converting SPSS v4.1 VAX VMS .sys filesConverting SPSS v4.1 VAX VMS .sys files (32 lines) From: Matthew Maenner <mjmaenner@WISC.EDU> Re: Converting SPSS v4.1 VAX VMS .sys files (72 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Converting syntax to an equationConverting syntax to an equation (164 lines) From: Baglioni, Tony <ajb2t@comm.virginia.edu> Re: Converting syntax to an equation (79 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Converting syntax to an equation (79 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Converting syntax to an equation (170 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s)Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (640 lines) From: elle <elle.lists@gmail.com> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (731 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (58 lines) From: Carlos Renato dos Santos <estatistico.com@gmail.com> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (230 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (865 lines) From: elle <elle.lists@gmail.com> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (396 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (430 lines) From: elle <elle.lists@gmail.com> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (421 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (888 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (819 lines) From: elle <elle.lists@gmail.com> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (456 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Creating computer directories using macro argumentsCreating computer directories using macro arguments (63 lines) From: Carlos Renato dos Santos <estatistico.com@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (110 lines) From: Carlos Renato dos Santos <estatistico.com@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (74 lines) From: Carlos Renato dos Santos <estatistico.com@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (89 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (110 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (123 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (88 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (112 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (160 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (158 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (89 lines) From: Carlos Renato dos Santos <estatistico.com@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (139 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (303 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (34 lines) From: Carlos Renato dos Santos <estatistico.com@gmail.com> Creating new datasetRe: Creating new dataset (37 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> ESEM in AMOSESEM in AMOS (34 lines) From: guccid01 <guccid01@GMAIL.COM> Extending the "Identify Duplicate Cases..." 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Nolle <david_nolle@COMCAST.NET> Rake Python Module on Dev CentralRake Python Module on Dev Central (189 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (131 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (301 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Random vs fixed effects - LMMRandom vs fixed effects - LMM (127 lines) From: parisec <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (168 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (290 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (340 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (301 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (366 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (431 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (383 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Random vs. fixed effects - LMMRandom vs. fixed effects - LMM (144 lines) From: G David Garson <david_garson@NCSU.EDU> Reading in global variables from a fileReading in global variables from a file (44 lines) From: Mark Lavender <malavender@yahoo.com> Re: Reading in global variables from a file (181 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Regressions modelsRegressions models (99 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Regressions models (76 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Regressions models (61 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Replace special characters in variable labelsReplace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (82 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (191 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> SPSS + python + R (downloads)SPSS + python + R (downloads) (31 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (130 lines) From: J. 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(56 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (245 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Some advice on SPSS sample selectionsRe: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (229 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (223 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (406 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (437 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Some helpSome help (21 lines) From: Libardo Lopez <lilopezg@GMAIL.COM> Something like a runs test for multinomial data?
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(97 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Lag FunctionLag Function (135 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Lag Function (426 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Lag Function (137 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Lag Function (160 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Lag Function (55 lines) From: Linda Harrison <hrcljh@privatei.com> Re: Lag Function (44 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Lag Function (522 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Lag Function and Some Potentially Useful Syntax for a Vertically Organized FileRe: Lag Function and Some Potentially Useful Syntax for a Vertically Organized File (464 lines) From: Gregory Hildebrandt <ggh324@gmail.com> Re: Lag Function and Some Potentially Useful Syntax for a Vertically Organized File (348 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Lag Function and Some Potentially Useless Syntax for a Vertically Organized FileRe: Lag Function and Some Potentially Useless Syntax for a Vertically Organized File (263 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Measuring change in a binary outcome following different exposure levelsMeasuring change in a binary outcome following different exposure levels (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Measuring change in a binary outcome following different exposure levels (76 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Message: "Text value unmappable in the current server locale"Message: "Text value unmappable in the current server locale" (224 lines) From: Donna Carroll <donacarroll@MAC.COM> Re: Message: "Text value unmappable in the current server locale" (150 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Multiple Imputation model and questionsMultiple Imputation model and questions (40 lines) From: jchaudhu <jana.chaudhuri@gmail.com> Re: Multiple Imputation model and questions (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Multiple Imputation model and questions (240 lines) From: jchaudhu <jana.chaudhuri@gmail.com> New SPSS tutorials on conditional frequenciesNew SPSS tutorials on conditional frequencies (253 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data.Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data. 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(143 lines) From: Kara Taylor <kartay99@GMAIL.COM> OT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methodsOT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methods (47 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: OT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methods (46 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable namesOutfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (41 lines) From: FRESCO, DAVID <fresco@kent.edu> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (105 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (270 lines) From: FRESCO, DAVID <fresco@kent.edu> Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss designPolynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (70 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (60 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (108 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (35 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (69 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (84 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (127 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (166 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (184 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (228 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (198 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (303 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (308 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (317 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (711 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (772 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (655 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (363 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Presenting data in a bar chartPresenting data in a bar chart (41 lines) From: Paul Sillitoe <paul@sillitoe-uk.net> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (103 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (83 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (102 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Problem with Binary Logistic regression.Problem with Binary Logistic regression. 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(216 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Problems with logical expressionRe: Problems with logical expression (70 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (71 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Problems with logical expression (46 lines) From: mikelowski <delolmomiguel@GMAIL.COM> Re: Problems with logical expression (93 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (121 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (152 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (80 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (51 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (91 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSSProcessing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (54 lines) From: David B. 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Nolle <david_nolle@COMCAST.NET> Rake Python Module on Dev CentralRake Python Module on Dev Central (189 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (131 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (301 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Random vs fixed effects - LMMRandom vs fixed effects - LMM (127 lines) From: parisec <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (168 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (290 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (340 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (301 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (366 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (431 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (383 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Random vs. fixed effects - LMMRandom vs. fixed effects - LMM (144 lines) From: G David Garson <david_garson@NCSU.EDU> Reading in global variables from a fileReading in global variables from a file (44 lines) From: Mark Lavender <malavender@yahoo.com> Re: Reading in global variables from a file (181 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Regressions modelsRegressions models (99 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Regressions models (76 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Regressions models (61 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Replace special characters in variable labelsReplace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (82 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (191 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> SPSS + python + R (downloads)SPSS + python + R (downloads) (31 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (130 lines) From: J. 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(56 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (245 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Some advice on SPSS sample selectionsRe: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (229 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (223 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (406 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (437 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Some helpSome help (21 lines) From: Libardo Lopez <lilopezg@GMAIL.COM> Something like a runs test for multinomial data?
ANOVA with Pos hoc comparisonsANOVA with Pos hoc comparisons (27 lines) From: Kuan <gylqz6@GMAIL.COM> Re: ANOVA with Pos hoc comparisons (52 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: ANOVA with Pos hoc comparisons (69 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: ANOVA with Pos hoc comparisons (94 lines) From: Kuan <gylqz6@GMAIL.COM> Re: ANOVA with Pos hoc comparisons (209 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: ANOVA with Pos hoc comparisons (157 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Automatic reply: ? Combine multiple data sets having same headers but different data and varying subject recordsAutomatic reply: ? 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(487 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Calculating simple effects using syntax for "Mixed design ANOVA"Calculating simple effects using syntax for "Mixed design ANOVA" (38 lines) From: amira <dramira_abdallah@hotmail.com> Re: Calculating simple effects using syntax for "Mixed design ANOVA" (62 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Converting SPSS v4.1 VAX VMS .sys filesConverting SPSS v4.1 VAX VMS .sys files (32 lines) From: Matthew Maenner <mjmaenner@WISC.EDU> Re: Converting SPSS v4.1 VAX VMS .sys files (72 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Converting syntax to an equationConverting syntax to an equation (164 lines) From: Baglioni, Tony <ajb2t@comm.virginia.edu> Re: Converting syntax to an equation (79 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Converting syntax to an equation (79 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Converting syntax to an equation (170 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s)Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (640 lines) From: elle <elle.lists@gmail.com> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (731 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (58 lines) From: Carlos Renato dos Santos <estatistico.com@gmail.com> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (230 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (865 lines) From: elle <elle.lists@gmail.com> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (396 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (430 lines) From: elle <elle.lists@gmail.com> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (421 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (888 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (819 lines) From: elle <elle.lists@gmail.com> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (456 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Creating computer directories using macro argumentsCreating computer directories using macro arguments (63 lines) From: Carlos Renato dos Santos <estatistico.com@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (110 lines) From: Carlos Renato dos Santos <estatistico.com@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (74 lines) From: Carlos Renato dos Santos <estatistico.com@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (89 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (110 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (123 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (88 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (112 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (160 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (158 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (89 lines) From: Carlos Renato dos Santos <estatistico.com@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (139 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (303 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (34 lines) From: Carlos Renato dos Santos <estatistico.com@gmail.com> Creating new datasetRe: Creating new dataset (37 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> ESEM in AMOSESEM in AMOS (34 lines) From: guccid01 <guccid01@GMAIL.COM> Extending the "Identify Duplicate Cases..." 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Nolle <david_nolle@COMCAST.NET> Rake Python Module on Dev CentralRake Python Module on Dev Central (189 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (131 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (301 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Random vs fixed effects - LMMRandom vs fixed effects - LMM (127 lines) From: parisec <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (168 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (290 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (340 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (301 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (366 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (431 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (383 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Random vs. fixed effects - LMMRandom vs. fixed effects - LMM (144 lines) From: G David Garson <david_garson@NCSU.EDU> Reading in global variables from a fileReading in global variables from a file (44 lines) From: Mark Lavender <malavender@yahoo.com> Re: Reading in global variables from a file (181 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Regressions modelsRegressions models (99 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Regressions models (76 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Regressions models (61 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Replace special characters in variable labelsReplace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (82 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (191 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> SPSS + python + R (downloads)SPSS + python + R (downloads) (31 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (130 lines) From: J. 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(56 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (245 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Some advice on SPSS sample selectionsRe: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (229 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (223 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (406 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (437 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Some helpSome help (21 lines) From: Libardo Lopez <lilopezg@GMAIL.COM> Something like a runs test for multinomial data?
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(487 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Calculating simple effects using syntax for "Mixed design ANOVA"Calculating simple effects using syntax for "Mixed design ANOVA" (38 lines) From: amira <dramira_abdallah@hotmail.com> Re: Calculating simple effects using syntax for "Mixed design ANOVA" (62 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Converting SPSS v4.1 VAX VMS .sys filesConverting SPSS v4.1 VAX VMS .sys files (32 lines) From: Matthew Maenner <mjmaenner@WISC.EDU> Re: Converting SPSS v4.1 VAX VMS .sys files (72 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Converting syntax to an equationConverting syntax to an equation (164 lines) From: Baglioni, Tony <ajb2t@comm.virginia.edu> Re: Converting syntax to an equation (79 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Converting syntax to an equation (79 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Converting syntax to an equation (170 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s)Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (640 lines) From: elle <elle.lists@gmail.com> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (731 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (58 lines) From: Carlos Renato dos Santos <estatistico.com@gmail.com> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (230 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (865 lines) From: elle <elle.lists@gmail.com> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (396 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (430 lines) From: elle <elle.lists@gmail.com> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (421 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (888 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (819 lines) From: elle <elle.lists@gmail.com> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (456 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Creating computer directories using macro argumentsCreating computer directories using macro arguments (63 lines) From: Carlos Renato dos Santos <estatistico.com@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (110 lines) From: Carlos Renato dos Santos <estatistico.com@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (74 lines) From: Carlos Renato dos Santos <estatistico.com@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (89 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (110 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (123 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (88 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (112 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (160 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (158 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (89 lines) From: Carlos Renato dos Santos <estatistico.com@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (139 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (303 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (34 lines) From: Carlos Renato dos Santos <estatistico.com@gmail.com> Creating new datasetRe: Creating new dataset (37 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> ESEM in AMOSESEM in AMOS (34 lines) From: guccid01 <guccid01@GMAIL.COM> Extending the "Identify Duplicate Cases..." 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Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> FW: Fatal erroFW: Fatal erro (199 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> FW: Group Based Trajectory AnalysisFW: Group Based Trajectory Analysis (187 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Fatal erroRe: Fatal erro (233 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Final reminder: SPSS AND R COURSES AND USER MEETING YORK IN OCTOBERFinal reminder: SPSS AND R COURSES AND USER MEETING YORK IN OCTOBER (729 lines) From: Peter Watson <Peter.Watson@mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk> Five Online R and PLS Courses Oct-JanFive Online R and PLS Courses Oct-Jan (127 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> Formulas used in SPSS SamplePowerFormulas used in SPSS SamplePower (36 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Group Based Trajectory AnalysisRe: Group Based Trajectory Analysis (402 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Group Based Trajectory Analysis (65 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Higher, first & second order factorsHigher, first & second order factors (43 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Higher, first & second order factors (38 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> I need advice on a stratified multistage cluster sample in SPSSI need advice on a stratified multistage cluster sample in SPSS (53 lines) From: S.Mayor <sebastianburchert@gmx.de> IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1 (97 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1 (75 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1 (275 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Importing from MS Access (64 bit version)Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (37 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (23 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (141 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (72 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Interesting data visualization a "two directional stacked bar chart"Interesting data visualization a "two directional stacked bar chart" (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Intermittent Auto indent problem in SPSS 20Intermittent Auto indent problem in SPSS 20 (62 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Is IBM retiring SPSS Modeler after its Statistics 20. launch?Is IBM retiring SPSS Modeler after its Statistics 20. launch? 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(143 lines) From: Kara Taylor <kartay99@GMAIL.COM> OT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methodsOT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methods (47 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: OT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methods (46 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable namesOutfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (41 lines) From: FRESCO, DAVID <fresco@kent.edu> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (105 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (270 lines) From: FRESCO, DAVID <fresco@kent.edu> Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss designPolynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (70 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (60 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (108 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (35 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (69 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (84 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (127 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (166 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (184 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (228 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (198 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (303 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (308 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (317 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (711 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (772 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (655 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (363 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Presenting data in a bar chartPresenting data in a bar chart (41 lines) From: Paul Sillitoe <paul@sillitoe-uk.net> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (103 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (83 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (102 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Problem with Binary Logistic regression.Problem with Binary Logistic regression. 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Nolle <david_nolle@COMCAST.NET> Rake Python Module on Dev CentralRake Python Module on Dev Central (189 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (131 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (301 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Random vs fixed effects - LMMRandom vs fixed effects - LMM (127 lines) From: parisec <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (168 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (290 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (340 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (301 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (366 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (431 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (383 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Random vs. fixed effects - LMMRandom vs. fixed effects - LMM (144 lines) From: G David Garson <david_garson@NCSU.EDU> Reading in global variables from a fileReading in global variables from a file (44 lines) From: Mark Lavender <malavender@yahoo.com> Re: Reading in global variables from a file (181 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Regressions modelsRegressions models (99 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Regressions models (76 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Regressions models (61 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Replace special characters in variable labelsReplace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (82 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (191 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> SPSS + python + R (downloads)SPSS + python + R (downloads) (31 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (130 lines) From: J. 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Nolle <david_nolle@COMCAST.NET> Rake Python Module on Dev CentralRake Python Module on Dev Central (189 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (131 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (301 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Random vs fixed effects - LMMRandom vs fixed effects - LMM (127 lines) From: parisec <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (168 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (290 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (340 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (301 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (366 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (431 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (383 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Random vs. fixed effects - LMMRandom vs. fixed effects - LMM (144 lines) From: G David Garson <david_garson@NCSU.EDU> Reading in global variables from a fileReading in global variables from a file (44 lines) From: Mark Lavender <malavender@yahoo.com> Re: Reading in global variables from a file (181 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Regressions modelsRegressions models (99 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Regressions models (76 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Regressions models (61 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Replace special characters in variable labelsReplace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (82 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (191 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> SPSS + python + R (downloads)SPSS + python + R (downloads) (31 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (130 lines) From: J. 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Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> FW: Fatal erroFW: Fatal erro (199 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> FW: Group Based Trajectory AnalysisFW: Group Based Trajectory Analysis (187 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Fatal erroRe: Fatal erro (233 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Final reminder: SPSS AND R COURSES AND USER MEETING YORK IN OCTOBERFinal reminder: SPSS AND R COURSES AND USER MEETING YORK IN OCTOBER (729 lines) From: Peter Watson <Peter.Watson@mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk> Five Online R and PLS Courses Oct-JanFive Online R and PLS Courses Oct-Jan (127 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> Formulas used in SPSS SamplePowerFormulas used in SPSS SamplePower (36 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Group Based Trajectory AnalysisRe: Group Based Trajectory Analysis (402 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Group Based Trajectory Analysis (65 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Higher, first & second order factorsHigher, first & second order factors (43 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Higher, first & second order factors (38 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> I need advice on a stratified multistage cluster sample in SPSSI need advice on a stratified multistage cluster sample in SPSS (53 lines) From: S.Mayor <sebastianburchert@gmx.de> IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1 (97 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1 (75 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1 (275 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Importing from MS Access (64 bit version)Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (37 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (23 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (141 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (72 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Interesting data visualization a "two directional stacked bar chart"Interesting data visualization a "two directional stacked bar chart" (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Intermittent Auto indent problem in SPSS 20Intermittent Auto indent problem in SPSS 20 (62 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Is IBM retiring SPSS Modeler after its Statistics 20. launch?Is IBM retiring SPSS Modeler after its Statistics 20. launch? 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(143 lines) From: Kara Taylor <kartay99@GMAIL.COM> OT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methodsOT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methods (47 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: OT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methods (46 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable namesOutfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (41 lines) From: FRESCO, DAVID <fresco@kent.edu> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (105 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (270 lines) From: FRESCO, DAVID <fresco@kent.edu> Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss designPolynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (70 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (60 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (108 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (35 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (69 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (84 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (127 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (166 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (184 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (228 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (198 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (303 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (308 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (317 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (711 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (772 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (655 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (363 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Presenting data in a bar chartPresenting data in a bar chart (41 lines) From: Paul Sillitoe <paul@sillitoe-uk.net> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (103 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (83 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (102 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Problem with Binary Logistic regression.Problem with Binary Logistic regression. 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Nolle <david_nolle@COMCAST.NET> Rake Python Module on Dev CentralRake Python Module on Dev Central (189 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (131 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (301 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Random vs fixed effects - LMMRandom vs fixed effects - LMM (127 lines) From: parisec <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (168 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (290 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (340 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (301 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (366 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (431 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (383 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Random vs. fixed effects - LMMRandom vs. fixed effects - LMM (144 lines) From: G David Garson <david_garson@NCSU.EDU> Reading in global variables from a fileReading in global variables from a file (44 lines) From: Mark Lavender <malavender@yahoo.com> Re: Reading in global variables from a file (181 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Regressions modelsRegressions models (99 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Regressions models (76 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Regressions models (61 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Replace special characters in variable labelsReplace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (82 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (191 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> SPSS + python + R (downloads)SPSS + python + R (downloads) (31 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (130 lines) From: J. 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(487 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Calculating simple effects using syntax for "Mixed design ANOVA"Calculating simple effects using syntax for "Mixed design ANOVA" (38 lines) From: amira <dramira_abdallah@hotmail.com> Re: Calculating simple effects using syntax for "Mixed design ANOVA" (62 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Converting SPSS v4.1 VAX VMS .sys filesConverting SPSS v4.1 VAX VMS .sys files (32 lines) From: Matthew Maenner <mjmaenner@WISC.EDU> Re: Converting SPSS v4.1 VAX VMS .sys files (72 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Converting syntax to an equationConverting syntax to an equation (164 lines) From: Baglioni, Tony <ajb2t@comm.virginia.edu> Re: Converting syntax to an equation (79 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Converting syntax to an equation (79 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Converting syntax to an equation (170 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s)Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (640 lines) From: elle <elle.lists@gmail.com> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (731 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (58 lines) From: Carlos Renato dos Santos <estatistico.com@gmail.com> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (230 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (865 lines) From: elle <elle.lists@gmail.com> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (396 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (430 lines) From: elle <elle.lists@gmail.com> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (421 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (888 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (819 lines) From: elle <elle.lists@gmail.com> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (456 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Creating computer directories using macro argumentsCreating computer directories using macro arguments (63 lines) From: Carlos Renato dos Santos <estatistico.com@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (110 lines) From: Carlos Renato dos Santos <estatistico.com@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (74 lines) From: Carlos Renato dos Santos <estatistico.com@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (89 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (110 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (123 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (88 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (112 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (160 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (158 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (89 lines) From: Carlos Renato dos Santos <estatistico.com@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (139 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (303 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (34 lines) From: Carlos Renato dos Santos <estatistico.com@gmail.com> Creating new datasetRe: Creating new dataset (37 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> ESEM in AMOSESEM in AMOS (34 lines) From: guccid01 <guccid01@GMAIL.COM> Extending the "Identify Duplicate Cases..." 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Nolle <david_nolle@COMCAST.NET> Rake Python Module on Dev CentralRake Python Module on Dev Central (189 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (131 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (301 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Random vs fixed effects - LMMRandom vs fixed effects - LMM (127 lines) From: parisec <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (168 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (290 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (340 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (301 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (366 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (431 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (383 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Random vs. fixed effects - LMMRandom vs. fixed effects - LMM (144 lines) From: G David Garson <david_garson@NCSU.EDU> Reading in global variables from a fileReading in global variables from a file (44 lines) From: Mark Lavender <malavender@yahoo.com> Re: Reading in global variables from a file (181 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Regressions modelsRegressions models (99 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Regressions models (76 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Regressions models (61 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Replace special characters in variable labelsReplace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (82 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (191 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> SPSS + python + R (downloads)SPSS + python + R (downloads) (31 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (130 lines) From: J. 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Nolle <david_nolle@COMCAST.NET> Rake Python Module on Dev CentralRake Python Module on Dev Central (189 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (131 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (301 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Random vs fixed effects - LMMRandom vs fixed effects - LMM (127 lines) From: parisec <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (168 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (290 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (340 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (301 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (366 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (431 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (383 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Random vs. fixed effects - LMMRandom vs. fixed effects - LMM (144 lines) From: G David Garson <david_garson@NCSU.EDU> Reading in global variables from a fileReading in global variables from a file (44 lines) From: Mark Lavender <malavender@yahoo.com> Re: Reading in global variables from a file (181 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Regressions modelsRegressions models (99 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Regressions models (76 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Regressions models (61 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Replace special characters in variable labelsReplace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (82 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (191 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> SPSS + python + R (downloads)SPSS + python + R (downloads) (31 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (130 lines) From: J. 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Nolle <david_nolle@COMCAST.NET> Rake Python Module on Dev CentralRake Python Module on Dev Central (189 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (131 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (301 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Random vs fixed effects - LMMRandom vs fixed effects - LMM (127 lines) From: parisec <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (168 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (290 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (340 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (301 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (366 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (431 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (383 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Random vs. fixed effects - LMMRandom vs. fixed effects - LMM (144 lines) From: G David Garson <david_garson@NCSU.EDU> Reading in global variables from a fileReading in global variables from a file (44 lines) From: Mark Lavender <malavender@yahoo.com> Re: Reading in global variables from a file (181 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Regressions modelsRegressions models (99 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Regressions models (76 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Regressions models (61 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Replace special characters in variable labelsReplace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (82 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (191 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> SPSS + python + R (downloads)SPSS + python + R (downloads) (31 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (130 lines) From: J. 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Nolle <david_nolle@COMCAST.NET> Rake Python Module on Dev CentralRake Python Module on Dev Central (189 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (131 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (301 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Random vs fixed effects - LMMRandom vs fixed effects - LMM (127 lines) From: parisec <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (168 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (290 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (340 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (301 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (366 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (431 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (383 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Random vs. fixed effects - LMMRandom vs. fixed effects - LMM (144 lines) From: G David Garson <david_garson@NCSU.EDU> Reading in global variables from a fileReading in global variables from a file (44 lines) From: Mark Lavender <malavender@yahoo.com> Re: Reading in global variables from a file (181 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Regressions modelsRegressions models (99 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Regressions models (76 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Regressions models (61 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Replace special characters in variable labelsReplace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (82 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (191 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> SPSS + python + R (downloads)SPSS + python + R (downloads) (31 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (130 lines) From: J. 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Nolle <david_nolle@COMCAST.NET> Rake Python Module on Dev CentralRake Python Module on Dev Central (189 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (131 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (301 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Random vs fixed effects - LMMRandom vs fixed effects - LMM (127 lines) From: parisec <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (168 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (290 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (340 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (301 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (366 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (431 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (383 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Random vs. fixed effects - LMMRandom vs. fixed effects - LMM (144 lines) From: G David Garson <david_garson@NCSU.EDU> Reading in global variables from a fileReading in global variables from a file (44 lines) From: Mark Lavender <malavender@yahoo.com> Re: Reading in global variables from a file (181 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Regressions modelsRegressions models (99 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Regressions models (76 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Regressions models (61 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Replace special characters in variable labelsReplace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (82 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (191 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> SPSS + python + R (downloads)SPSS + python + R (downloads) (31 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (130 lines) From: J. 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Nolle <david_nolle@COMCAST.NET> Rake Python Module on Dev CentralRake Python Module on Dev Central (189 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (131 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (301 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Random vs fixed effects - LMMRandom vs fixed effects - LMM (127 lines) From: parisec <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (168 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (290 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (340 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (301 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (366 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (431 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (383 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Random vs. fixed effects - LMMRandom vs. fixed effects - LMM (144 lines) From: G David Garson <david_garson@NCSU.EDU> Reading in global variables from a fileReading in global variables from a file (44 lines) From: Mark Lavender <malavender@yahoo.com> Re: Reading in global variables from a file (181 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Regressions modelsRegressions models (99 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Regressions models (76 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Regressions models (61 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Replace special characters in variable labelsReplace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (82 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (191 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> SPSS + python + R (downloads)SPSS + python + R (downloads) (31 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (130 lines) From: J. 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(487 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Calculating simple effects using syntax for "Mixed design ANOVA"Calculating simple effects using syntax for "Mixed design ANOVA" (38 lines) From: amira <dramira_abdallah@hotmail.com> Re: Calculating simple effects using syntax for "Mixed design ANOVA" (62 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Converting SPSS v4.1 VAX VMS .sys filesConverting SPSS v4.1 VAX VMS .sys files (32 lines) From: Matthew Maenner <mjmaenner@WISC.EDU> Re: Converting SPSS v4.1 VAX VMS .sys files (72 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Converting syntax to an equationConverting syntax to an equation (164 lines) From: Baglioni, Tony <ajb2t@comm.virginia.edu> Re: Converting syntax to an equation (79 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Converting syntax to an equation (79 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Converting syntax to an equation (170 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s)Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (640 lines) From: elle <elle.lists@gmail.com> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (731 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (58 lines) From: Carlos Renato dos Santos <estatistico.com@gmail.com> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (230 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (865 lines) From: elle <elle.lists@gmail.com> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (396 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (430 lines) From: elle <elle.lists@gmail.com> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (421 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (888 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (819 lines) From: elle <elle.lists@gmail.com> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (456 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Creating computer directories using macro argumentsCreating computer directories using macro arguments (63 lines) From: Carlos Renato dos Santos <estatistico.com@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (110 lines) From: Carlos Renato dos Santos <estatistico.com@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (74 lines) From: Carlos Renato dos Santos <estatistico.com@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (89 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (110 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (123 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (88 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (112 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (160 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (158 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (89 lines) From: Carlos Renato dos Santos <estatistico.com@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (139 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (303 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (34 lines) From: Carlos Renato dos Santos <estatistico.com@gmail.com> Creating new datasetRe: Creating new dataset (37 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> ESEM in AMOSESEM in AMOS (34 lines) From: guccid01 <guccid01@GMAIL.COM> Extending the "Identify Duplicate Cases..." 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Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> FW: Fatal erroFW: Fatal erro (199 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> FW: Group Based Trajectory AnalysisFW: Group Based Trajectory Analysis (187 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Fatal erroRe: Fatal erro (233 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Final reminder: SPSS AND R COURSES AND USER MEETING YORK IN OCTOBERFinal reminder: SPSS AND R COURSES AND USER MEETING YORK IN OCTOBER (729 lines) From: Peter Watson <Peter.Watson@mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk> Five Online R and PLS Courses Oct-JanFive Online R and PLS Courses Oct-Jan (127 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> Formulas used in SPSS SamplePowerFormulas used in SPSS SamplePower (36 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Group Based Trajectory AnalysisRe: Group Based Trajectory Analysis (402 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Group Based Trajectory Analysis (65 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Higher, first & second order factorsHigher, first & second order factors (43 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Higher, first & second order factors (38 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> I need advice on a stratified multistage cluster sample in SPSSI need advice on a stratified multistage cluster sample in SPSS (53 lines) From: S.Mayor <sebastianburchert@gmx.de> IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1 (97 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1 (75 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1 (275 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Importing from MS Access (64 bit version)Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (37 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (23 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (141 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (72 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Interesting data visualization a "two directional stacked bar chart"Interesting data visualization a "two directional stacked bar chart" (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Intermittent Auto indent problem in SPSS 20Intermittent Auto indent problem in SPSS 20 (62 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Is IBM retiring SPSS Modeler after its Statistics 20. launch?Is IBM retiring SPSS Modeler after its Statistics 20. launch? 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(216 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Problems with logical expressionRe: Problems with logical expression (70 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (71 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Problems with logical expression (46 lines) From: mikelowski <delolmomiguel@GMAIL.COM> Re: Problems with logical expression (93 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (121 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (152 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (80 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (51 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (91 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSSProcessing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (54 lines) From: David B. 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Nolle <david_nolle@COMCAST.NET> Rake Python Module on Dev CentralRake Python Module on Dev Central (189 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (131 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (301 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Random vs fixed effects - LMMRandom vs fixed effects - LMM (127 lines) From: parisec <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (168 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (290 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (340 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (301 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (366 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (431 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (383 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Random vs. fixed effects - LMMRandom vs. fixed effects - LMM (144 lines) From: G David Garson <david_garson@NCSU.EDU> Reading in global variables from a fileReading in global variables from a file (44 lines) From: Mark Lavender <malavender@yahoo.com> Re: Reading in global variables from a file (181 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Regressions modelsRegressions models (99 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Regressions models (76 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Regressions models (61 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Replace special characters in variable labelsReplace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (82 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (191 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> SPSS + python + R (downloads)SPSS + python + R (downloads) (31 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (130 lines) From: J. 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Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> FW: Fatal erroFW: Fatal erro (199 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> FW: Group Based Trajectory AnalysisFW: Group Based Trajectory Analysis (187 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Fatal erroRe: Fatal erro (233 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Final reminder: SPSS AND R COURSES AND USER MEETING YORK IN OCTOBERFinal reminder: SPSS AND R COURSES AND USER MEETING YORK IN OCTOBER (729 lines) From: Peter Watson <Peter.Watson@mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk> Five Online R and PLS Courses Oct-JanFive Online R and PLS Courses Oct-Jan (127 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> Formulas used in SPSS SamplePowerFormulas used in SPSS SamplePower (36 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Group Based Trajectory AnalysisRe: Group Based Trajectory Analysis (402 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Group Based Trajectory Analysis (65 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Higher, first & second order factorsHigher, first & second order factors (43 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Higher, first & second order factors (38 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> I need advice on a stratified multistage cluster sample in SPSSI need advice on a stratified multistage cluster sample in SPSS (53 lines) From: S.Mayor <sebastianburchert@gmx.de> IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1 (97 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1 (75 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1 (275 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Importing from MS Access (64 bit version)Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (37 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (23 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (141 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (72 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Interesting data visualization a "two directional stacked bar chart"Interesting data visualization a "two directional stacked bar chart" (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Intermittent Auto indent problem in SPSS 20Intermittent Auto indent problem in SPSS 20 (62 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Is IBM retiring SPSS Modeler after its Statistics 20. launch?Is IBM retiring SPSS Modeler after its Statistics 20. launch? 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(216 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Problems with logical expressionRe: Problems with logical expression (70 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (71 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Problems with logical expression (46 lines) From: mikelowski <delolmomiguel@GMAIL.COM> Re: Problems with logical expression (93 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (121 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (152 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (80 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (51 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (91 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSSProcessing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (54 lines) From: David B. 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Nolle <david_nolle@COMCAST.NET> Rake Python Module on Dev CentralRake Python Module on Dev Central (189 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (131 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (301 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Random vs fixed effects - LMMRandom vs fixed effects - LMM (127 lines) From: parisec <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (168 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (290 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (340 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (301 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (366 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (431 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (383 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Random vs. fixed effects - LMMRandom vs. fixed effects - LMM (144 lines) From: G David Garson <david_garson@NCSU.EDU> Reading in global variables from a fileReading in global variables from a file (44 lines) From: Mark Lavender <malavender@yahoo.com> Re: Reading in global variables from a file (181 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Regressions modelsRegressions models (99 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Regressions models (76 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Regressions models (61 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Replace special characters in variable labelsReplace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (82 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (191 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> SPSS + python + R (downloads)SPSS + python + R (downloads) (31 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (130 lines) From: J. 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Nolle <david_nolle@COMCAST.NET> Rake Python Module on Dev CentralRake Python Module on Dev Central (189 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (131 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (301 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Random vs fixed effects - LMMRandom vs fixed effects - LMM (127 lines) From: parisec <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (168 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (290 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (340 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (301 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (366 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (431 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (383 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Random vs. fixed effects - LMMRandom vs. fixed effects - LMM (144 lines) From: G David Garson <david_garson@NCSU.EDU> Reading in global variables from a fileReading in global variables from a file (44 lines) From: Mark Lavender <malavender@yahoo.com> Re: Reading in global variables from a file (181 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Regressions modelsRegressions models (99 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Regressions models (76 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Regressions models (61 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Replace special characters in variable labelsReplace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (82 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (191 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> SPSS + python + R (downloads)SPSS + python + R (downloads) (31 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (130 lines) From: J. 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Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> FW: Fatal erroFW: Fatal erro (199 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> FW: Group Based Trajectory AnalysisFW: Group Based Trajectory Analysis (187 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Fatal erroRe: Fatal erro (233 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Final reminder: SPSS AND R COURSES AND USER MEETING YORK IN OCTOBERFinal reminder: SPSS AND R COURSES AND USER MEETING YORK IN OCTOBER (729 lines) From: Peter Watson <Peter.Watson@mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk> Five Online R and PLS Courses Oct-JanFive Online R and PLS Courses Oct-Jan (127 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> Formulas used in SPSS SamplePowerFormulas used in SPSS SamplePower (36 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Group Based Trajectory AnalysisRe: Group Based Trajectory Analysis (402 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Group Based Trajectory Analysis (65 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Higher, first & second order factorsHigher, first & second order factors (43 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Higher, first & second order factors (38 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> I need advice on a stratified multistage cluster sample in SPSSI need advice on a stratified multistage cluster sample in SPSS (53 lines) From: S.Mayor <sebastianburchert@gmx.de> IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1 (97 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1 (75 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1 (275 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Importing from MS Access (64 bit version)Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (37 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (23 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (141 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (72 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Interesting data visualization a "two directional stacked bar chart"Interesting data visualization a "two directional stacked bar chart" (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Intermittent Auto indent problem in SPSS 20Intermittent Auto indent problem in SPSS 20 (62 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Is IBM retiring SPSS Modeler after its Statistics 20. launch?Is IBM retiring SPSS Modeler after its Statistics 20. launch? 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(216 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Problems with logical expressionRe: Problems with logical expression (70 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (71 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Problems with logical expression (46 lines) From: mikelowski <delolmomiguel@GMAIL.COM> Re: Problems with logical expression (93 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (121 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (152 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (80 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (51 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (91 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSSProcessing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (54 lines) From: David B. 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Nolle <david_nolle@COMCAST.NET> Rake Python Module on Dev CentralRake Python Module on Dev Central (189 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (131 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (301 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Random vs fixed effects - LMMRandom vs fixed effects - LMM (127 lines) From: parisec <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (168 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (290 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (340 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (301 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (366 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (431 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (383 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Random vs. fixed effects - LMMRandom vs. fixed effects - LMM (144 lines) From: G David Garson <david_garson@NCSU.EDU> Reading in global variables from a fileReading in global variables from a file (44 lines) From: Mark Lavender <malavender@yahoo.com> Re: Reading in global variables from a file (181 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Regressions modelsRegressions models (99 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Regressions models (76 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Regressions models (61 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Replace special characters in variable labelsReplace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (82 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (191 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> SPSS + python + R (downloads)SPSS + python + R (downloads) (31 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (130 lines) From: J. 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Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> FW: Fatal erroFW: Fatal erro (199 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> FW: Group Based Trajectory AnalysisFW: Group Based Trajectory Analysis (187 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Fatal erroRe: Fatal erro (233 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Final reminder: SPSS AND R COURSES AND USER MEETING YORK IN OCTOBERFinal reminder: SPSS AND R COURSES AND USER MEETING YORK IN OCTOBER (729 lines) From: Peter Watson <Peter.Watson@mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk> Five Online R and PLS Courses Oct-JanFive Online R and PLS Courses Oct-Jan (127 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> Formulas used in SPSS SamplePowerFormulas used in SPSS SamplePower (36 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Group Based Trajectory AnalysisRe: Group Based Trajectory Analysis (402 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Group Based Trajectory Analysis (65 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Higher, first & second order factorsHigher, first & second order factors (43 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Higher, first & second order factors (38 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> I need advice on a stratified multistage cluster sample in SPSSI need advice on a stratified multistage cluster sample in SPSS (53 lines) From: S.Mayor <sebastianburchert@gmx.de> IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1 (97 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1 (75 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1 (275 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Importing from MS Access (64 bit version)Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (37 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (23 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (141 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (72 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Interesting data visualization a "two directional stacked bar chart"Interesting data visualization a "two directional stacked bar chart" (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Intermittent Auto indent problem in SPSS 20Intermittent Auto indent problem in SPSS 20 (62 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Is IBM retiring SPSS Modeler after its Statistics 20. launch?Is IBM retiring SPSS Modeler after its Statistics 20. launch? 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(66 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (285 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (240 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (178 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (442 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (285 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (720 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (463 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (149 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (216 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Problems with logical expressionRe: Problems with logical expression (70 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (71 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Problems with logical expression (46 lines) From: mikelowski <delolmomiguel@GMAIL.COM> Re: Problems with logical expression (93 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (121 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (152 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (80 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (51 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (91 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSSProcessing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (54 lines) From: David B. 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Nolle <david_nolle@COMCAST.NET> Rake Python Module on Dev CentralRake Python Module on Dev Central (189 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (131 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (301 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Random vs fixed effects - LMMRandom vs fixed effects - LMM (127 lines) From: parisec <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (168 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (290 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (340 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (301 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (366 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (431 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (383 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Random vs. fixed effects - LMMRandom vs. fixed effects - LMM (144 lines) From: G David Garson <david_garson@NCSU.EDU> Reading in global variables from a fileReading in global variables from a file (44 lines) From: Mark Lavender <malavender@yahoo.com> Re: Reading in global variables from a file (181 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Regressions modelsRegressions models (99 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Regressions models (76 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Regressions models (61 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Replace special characters in variable labelsReplace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (82 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (191 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> SPSS + python + R (downloads)SPSS + python + R (downloads) (31 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (130 lines) From: J. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (129 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (27 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 19 fixpack 1 issueSPSS 19 fixpack 1 issue (27 lines) From: ewaldrep <ewaldrep@kent.edu> SPSS 20 + R 2.12SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (42 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (144 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 20 MapsSPSS 20 Maps (23 lines) From: Brian Cooper <brianadr@optusnet.com.au> SPSS Complex Samples: Design EffectSPSS Complex Samples: Design Effect (33 lines) From: Timothy Van Blarcom <Timothy.VanBlarcom@D3Systems.com> Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEESample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (56 lines) From: josient <j.timmerman@rrd.nl> Re: Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (84 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Sample size for MeDiation AnalysisRe: Sample size for MeDiation Analysis (221 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Sample size for Mediation AnalysisSample size for Mediation Analysis (42 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Sample size for Mediation Analysis (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA?Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (56 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (245 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Some advice on SPSS sample selectionsRe: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (229 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (223 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (406 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (437 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Some helpSome help (21 lines) From: Libardo Lopez <lilopezg@GMAIL.COM> Something like a runs test for multinomial data?
Converting SPSS v4.1 VAX VMS .sys filesConverting SPSS v4.1 VAX VMS .sys files (32 lines) From: Matthew Maenner <mjmaenner@WISC.EDU> Re: Converting SPSS v4.1 VAX VMS .sys files (72 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Converting syntax to an equationConverting syntax to an equation (164 lines) From: Baglioni, Tony <ajb2t@comm.virginia.edu> Re: Converting syntax to an equation (79 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Converting syntax to an equation (79 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Converting syntax to an equation (170 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s)Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (640 lines) From: elle <elle.lists@gmail.com> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (731 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (58 lines) From: Carlos Renato dos Santos <estatistico.com@gmail.com> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (230 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (865 lines) From: elle <elle.lists@gmail.com> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (396 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (430 lines) From: elle <elle.lists@gmail.com> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (421 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (888 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (819 lines) From: elle <elle.lists@gmail.com> Re: Create a dichotomous variable based on condition(s) (456 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Creating computer directories using macro argumentsCreating computer directories using macro arguments (63 lines) From: Carlos Renato dos Santos <estatistico.com@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (110 lines) From: Carlos Renato dos Santos <estatistico.com@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (74 lines) From: Carlos Renato dos Santos <estatistico.com@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (89 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (110 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (123 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (88 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (112 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (160 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (158 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (89 lines) From: Carlos Renato dos Santos <estatistico.com@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (139 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (303 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (34 lines) From: Carlos Renato dos Santos <estatistico.com@gmail.com> Creating new datasetRe: Creating new dataset (37 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> ESEM in AMOSESEM in AMOS (34 lines) From: guccid01 <guccid01@GMAIL.COM> Extending the "Identify Duplicate Cases..." 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Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> FW: Fatal erroFW: Fatal erro (199 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> FW: Group Based Trajectory AnalysisFW: Group Based Trajectory Analysis (187 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Fatal erroRe: Fatal erro (233 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Final reminder: SPSS AND R COURSES AND USER MEETING YORK IN OCTOBERFinal reminder: SPSS AND R COURSES AND USER MEETING YORK IN OCTOBER (729 lines) From: Peter Watson <Peter.Watson@mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk> Five Online R and PLS Courses Oct-JanFive Online R and PLS Courses Oct-Jan (127 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> Formulas used in SPSS SamplePowerFormulas used in SPSS SamplePower (36 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Group Based Trajectory AnalysisRe: Group Based Trajectory Analysis (402 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Group Based Trajectory Analysis (65 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Higher, first & second order factorsHigher, first & second order factors (43 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Higher, first & second order factors (38 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> I need advice on a stratified multistage cluster sample in SPSSI need advice on a stratified multistage cluster sample in SPSS (53 lines) From: S.Mayor <sebastianburchert@gmx.de> IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1 (97 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1 (75 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1 (275 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Importing from MS Access (64 bit version)Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (37 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (23 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (141 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (72 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Interesting data visualization a "two directional stacked bar chart"Interesting data visualization a "two directional stacked bar chart" (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Intermittent Auto indent problem in SPSS 20Intermittent Auto indent problem in SPSS 20 (62 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Is IBM retiring SPSS Modeler after its Statistics 20. launch?Is IBM retiring SPSS Modeler after its Statistics 20. launch? 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(143 lines) From: Kara Taylor <kartay99@GMAIL.COM> OT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methodsOT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methods (47 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: OT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methods (46 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable namesOutfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (41 lines) From: FRESCO, DAVID <fresco@kent.edu> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (105 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (270 lines) From: FRESCO, DAVID <fresco@kent.edu> Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss designPolynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (70 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (60 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (108 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (35 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (69 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (84 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (127 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (166 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (184 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (228 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (198 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (303 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (308 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (317 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (711 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (772 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (655 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (363 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Presenting data in a bar chartPresenting data in a bar chart (41 lines) From: Paul Sillitoe <paul@sillitoe-uk.net> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (103 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (83 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (102 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Problem with Binary Logistic regression.Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (66 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (285 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (240 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (178 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (442 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (285 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (720 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (463 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (149 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (216 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Problems with logical expressionRe: Problems with logical expression (70 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (71 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Problems with logical expression (46 lines) From: mikelowski <delolmomiguel@GMAIL.COM> Re: Problems with logical expression (93 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (121 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (152 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (80 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (51 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (91 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSSProcessing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (54 lines) From: David B. 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Nolle <david_nolle@COMCAST.NET> Rake Python Module on Dev CentralRake Python Module on Dev Central (189 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (131 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (301 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Random vs fixed effects - LMMRandom vs fixed effects - LMM (127 lines) From: parisec <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (168 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (290 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (340 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (301 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (366 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (431 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (383 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Random vs. fixed effects - LMMRandom vs. fixed effects - LMM (144 lines) From: G David Garson <david_garson@NCSU.EDU> Reading in global variables from a fileReading in global variables from a file (44 lines) From: Mark Lavender <malavender@yahoo.com> Re: Reading in global variables from a file (181 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Regressions modelsRegressions models (99 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Regressions models (76 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Regressions models (61 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Replace special characters in variable labelsReplace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (82 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (191 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> SPSS + python + R (downloads)SPSS + python + R (downloads) (31 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (130 lines) From: J. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (129 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (27 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 19 fixpack 1 issueSPSS 19 fixpack 1 issue (27 lines) From: ewaldrep <ewaldrep@kent.edu> SPSS 20 + R 2.12SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (42 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (144 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 20 MapsSPSS 20 Maps (23 lines) From: Brian Cooper <brianadr@optusnet.com.au> SPSS Complex Samples: Design EffectSPSS Complex Samples: Design Effect (33 lines) From: Timothy Van Blarcom <Timothy.VanBlarcom@D3Systems.com> Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEESample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (56 lines) From: josient <j.timmerman@rrd.nl> Re: Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (84 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Sample size for MeDiation AnalysisRe: Sample size for MeDiation Analysis (221 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Sample size for Mediation AnalysisSample size for Mediation Analysis (42 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Sample size for Mediation Analysis (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA?Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (56 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (245 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Some advice on SPSS sample selectionsRe: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (229 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (223 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (406 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (437 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Some helpSome help (21 lines) From: Libardo Lopez <lilopezg@GMAIL.COM> Something like a runs test for multinomial data?
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Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> FW: Fatal erroFW: Fatal erro (199 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> FW: Group Based Trajectory AnalysisFW: Group Based Trajectory Analysis (187 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Fatal erroRe: Fatal erro (233 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Final reminder: SPSS AND R COURSES AND USER MEETING YORK IN OCTOBERFinal reminder: SPSS AND R COURSES AND USER MEETING YORK IN OCTOBER (729 lines) From: Peter Watson <Peter.Watson@mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk> Five Online R and PLS Courses Oct-JanFive Online R and PLS Courses Oct-Jan (127 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> Formulas used in SPSS SamplePowerFormulas used in SPSS SamplePower (36 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Group Based Trajectory AnalysisRe: Group Based Trajectory Analysis (402 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Group Based Trajectory Analysis (65 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Higher, first & second order factorsHigher, first & second order factors (43 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Higher, first & second order factors (38 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> I need advice on a stratified multistage cluster sample in SPSSI need advice on a stratified multistage cluster sample in SPSS (53 lines) From: S.Mayor <sebastianburchert@gmx.de> IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1 (97 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1 (75 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1 (275 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Importing from MS Access (64 bit version)Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (37 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (23 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (141 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (72 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Interesting data visualization a "two directional stacked bar chart"Interesting data visualization a "two directional stacked bar chart" (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Intermittent Auto indent problem in SPSS 20Intermittent Auto indent problem in SPSS 20 (62 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Is IBM retiring SPSS Modeler after its Statistics 20. launch?Is IBM retiring SPSS Modeler after its Statistics 20. launch? 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(143 lines) From: Kara Taylor <kartay99@GMAIL.COM> OT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methodsOT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methods (47 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: OT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methods (46 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable namesOutfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (41 lines) From: FRESCO, DAVID <fresco@kent.edu> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (105 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (270 lines) From: FRESCO, DAVID <fresco@kent.edu> Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss designPolynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (70 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (60 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (108 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (35 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (69 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (84 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (127 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (166 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (184 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (228 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (198 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (303 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (308 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (317 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (711 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (772 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (655 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (363 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Presenting data in a bar chartPresenting data in a bar chart (41 lines) From: Paul Sillitoe <paul@sillitoe-uk.net> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (103 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (83 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (102 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Problem with Binary Logistic regression.Problem with Binary Logistic regression. 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(216 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Problems with logical expressionRe: Problems with logical expression (70 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (71 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Problems with logical expression (46 lines) From: mikelowski <delolmomiguel@GMAIL.COM> Re: Problems with logical expression (93 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (121 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (152 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (80 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (51 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (91 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSSProcessing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (54 lines) From: David B. 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Nolle <david_nolle@COMCAST.NET> Rake Python Module on Dev CentralRake Python Module on Dev Central (189 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (131 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (301 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Random vs fixed effects - LMMRandom vs fixed effects - LMM (127 lines) From: parisec <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (168 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (290 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (340 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (301 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (366 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (431 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (383 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Random vs. fixed effects - LMMRandom vs. fixed effects - LMM (144 lines) From: G David Garson <david_garson@NCSU.EDU> Reading in global variables from a fileReading in global variables from a file (44 lines) From: Mark Lavender <malavender@yahoo.com> Re: Reading in global variables from a file (181 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Regressions modelsRegressions models (99 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Regressions models (76 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Regressions models (61 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Replace special characters in variable labelsReplace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (82 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (191 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> SPSS + python + R (downloads)SPSS + python + R (downloads) (31 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (130 lines) From: J. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (129 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (27 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 19 fixpack 1 issueSPSS 19 fixpack 1 issue (27 lines) From: ewaldrep <ewaldrep@kent.edu> SPSS 20 + R 2.12SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (42 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (144 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 20 MapsSPSS 20 Maps (23 lines) From: Brian Cooper <brianadr@optusnet.com.au> SPSS Complex Samples: Design EffectSPSS Complex Samples: Design Effect (33 lines) From: Timothy Van Blarcom <Timothy.VanBlarcom@D3Systems.com> Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEESample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (56 lines) From: josient <j.timmerman@rrd.nl> Re: Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (84 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Sample size for MeDiation AnalysisRe: Sample size for MeDiation Analysis (221 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Sample size for Mediation AnalysisSample size for Mediation Analysis (42 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Sample size for Mediation Analysis (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA?Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (56 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (245 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Some advice on SPSS sample selectionsRe: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (229 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (223 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (406 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (437 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Some helpSome help (21 lines) From: Libardo Lopez <lilopezg@GMAIL.COM> Something like a runs test for multinomial data?
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Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> FW: Fatal erroFW: Fatal erro (199 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> FW: Group Based Trajectory AnalysisFW: Group Based Trajectory Analysis (187 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Fatal erroRe: Fatal erro (233 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Final reminder: SPSS AND R COURSES AND USER MEETING YORK IN OCTOBERFinal reminder: SPSS AND R COURSES AND USER MEETING YORK IN OCTOBER (729 lines) From: Peter Watson <Peter.Watson@mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk> Five Online R and PLS Courses Oct-JanFive Online R and PLS Courses Oct-Jan (127 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> Formulas used in SPSS SamplePowerFormulas used in SPSS SamplePower (36 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Group Based Trajectory AnalysisRe: Group Based Trajectory Analysis (402 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Group Based Trajectory Analysis (65 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Higher, first & second order factorsHigher, first & second order factors (43 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Higher, first & second order factors (38 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> I need advice on a stratified multistage cluster sample in SPSSI need advice on a stratified multistage cluster sample in SPSS (53 lines) From: S.Mayor <sebastianburchert@gmx.de> IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1 (97 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1 (75 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1 (275 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Importing from MS Access (64 bit version)Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (37 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (23 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (141 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (72 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Interesting data visualization a "two directional stacked bar chart"Interesting data visualization a "two directional stacked bar chart" (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Intermittent Auto indent problem in SPSS 20Intermittent Auto indent problem in SPSS 20 (62 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Is IBM retiring SPSS Modeler after its Statistics 20. launch?Is IBM retiring SPSS Modeler after its Statistics 20. launch? 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(143 lines) From: Kara Taylor <kartay99@GMAIL.COM> OT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methodsOT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methods (47 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: OT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methods (46 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable namesOutfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (41 lines) From: FRESCO, DAVID <fresco@kent.edu> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (105 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (270 lines) From: FRESCO, DAVID <fresco@kent.edu> Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss designPolynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (70 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (60 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (108 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (35 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (69 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (84 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (127 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (166 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (184 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (228 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (198 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (303 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (308 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (317 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (711 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (772 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (655 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (363 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Presenting data in a bar chartPresenting data in a bar chart (41 lines) From: Paul Sillitoe <paul@sillitoe-uk.net> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (103 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (83 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (102 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Problem with Binary Logistic regression.Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (66 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (285 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (240 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (178 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (442 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (285 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (720 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (463 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (149 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (216 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Problems with logical expressionRe: Problems with logical expression (70 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (71 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Problems with logical expression (46 lines) From: mikelowski <delolmomiguel@GMAIL.COM> Re: Problems with logical expression (93 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (121 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (152 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (80 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (51 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (91 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSSProcessing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (54 lines) From: David B. 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Nolle <david_nolle@COMCAST.NET> Rake Python Module on Dev CentralRake Python Module on Dev Central (189 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (131 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (301 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Random vs fixed effects - LMMRandom vs fixed effects - LMM (127 lines) From: parisec <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (168 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (290 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (340 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (301 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (366 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (431 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (383 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Random vs. fixed effects - LMMRandom vs. fixed effects - LMM (144 lines) From: G David Garson <david_garson@NCSU.EDU> Reading in global variables from a fileReading in global variables from a file (44 lines) From: Mark Lavender <malavender@yahoo.com> Re: Reading in global variables from a file (181 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Regressions modelsRegressions models (99 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Regressions models (76 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Regressions models (61 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Replace special characters in variable labelsReplace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (82 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (191 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> SPSS + python + R (downloads)SPSS + python + R (downloads) (31 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (130 lines) From: J. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (129 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (27 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 19 fixpack 1 issueSPSS 19 fixpack 1 issue (27 lines) From: ewaldrep <ewaldrep@kent.edu> SPSS 20 + R 2.12SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (42 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (144 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 20 MapsSPSS 20 Maps (23 lines) From: Brian Cooper <brianadr@optusnet.com.au> SPSS Complex Samples: Design EffectSPSS Complex Samples: Design Effect (33 lines) From: Timothy Van Blarcom <Timothy.VanBlarcom@D3Systems.com> Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEESample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (56 lines) From: josient <j.timmerman@rrd.nl> Re: Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (84 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Sample size for MeDiation AnalysisRe: Sample size for MeDiation Analysis (221 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Sample size for Mediation AnalysisSample size for Mediation Analysis (42 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Sample size for Mediation Analysis (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA?Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (56 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (245 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Some advice on SPSS sample selectionsRe: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (229 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (223 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (406 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (437 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Some helpSome help (21 lines) From: Libardo Lopez <lilopezg@GMAIL.COM> Something like a runs test for multinomial data?
Creating computer directories using macro argumentsCreating computer directories using macro arguments (63 lines) From: Carlos Renato dos Santos <estatistico.com@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (110 lines) From: Carlos Renato dos Santos <estatistico.com@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (74 lines) From: Carlos Renato dos Santos <estatistico.com@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (89 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (110 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (123 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (88 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (112 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (160 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (158 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (89 lines) From: Carlos Renato dos Santos <estatistico.com@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (139 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (303 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Creating computer directories using macro arguments (34 lines) From: Carlos Renato dos Santos <estatistico.com@gmail.com> Creating new datasetRe: Creating new dataset (37 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> ESEM in AMOSESEM in AMOS (34 lines) From: guccid01 <guccid01@GMAIL.COM> Extending the "Identify Duplicate Cases..." 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Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> FW: Fatal erroFW: Fatal erro (199 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> FW: Group Based Trajectory AnalysisFW: Group Based Trajectory Analysis (187 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Fatal erroRe: Fatal erro (233 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Final reminder: SPSS AND R COURSES AND USER MEETING YORK IN OCTOBERFinal reminder: SPSS AND R COURSES AND USER MEETING YORK IN OCTOBER (729 lines) From: Peter Watson <Peter.Watson@mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk> Five Online R and PLS Courses Oct-JanFive Online R and PLS Courses Oct-Jan (127 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> Formulas used in SPSS SamplePowerFormulas used in SPSS SamplePower (36 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Group Based Trajectory AnalysisRe: Group Based Trajectory Analysis (402 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Group Based Trajectory Analysis (65 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Higher, first & second order factorsHigher, first & second order factors (43 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Higher, first & second order factors (38 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> I need advice on a stratified multistage cluster sample in SPSSI need advice on a stratified multistage cluster sample in SPSS (53 lines) From: S.Mayor <sebastianburchert@gmx.de> IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1 (97 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1 (75 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1 (275 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Importing from MS Access (64 bit version)Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (37 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (23 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (141 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (72 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Interesting data visualization a "two directional stacked bar chart"Interesting data visualization a "two directional stacked bar chart" (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Intermittent Auto indent problem in SPSS 20Intermittent Auto indent problem in SPSS 20 (62 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Is IBM retiring SPSS Modeler after its Statistics 20. launch?Is IBM retiring SPSS Modeler after its Statistics 20. launch? 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(97 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Lag FunctionLag Function (135 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Lag Function (426 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Lag Function (137 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Lag Function (160 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Lag Function (55 lines) From: Linda Harrison <hrcljh@privatei.com> Re: Lag Function (44 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Lag Function (522 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Lag Function and Some Potentially Useful Syntax for a Vertically Organized FileRe: Lag Function and Some Potentially Useful Syntax for a Vertically Organized File (464 lines) From: Gregory Hildebrandt <ggh324@gmail.com> Re: Lag Function and Some Potentially Useful Syntax for a Vertically Organized File (348 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Lag Function and Some Potentially Useless Syntax for a Vertically Organized FileRe: Lag Function and Some Potentially Useless Syntax for a Vertically Organized File (263 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Measuring change in a binary outcome following different exposure levelsMeasuring change in a binary outcome following different exposure levels (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Measuring change in a binary outcome following different exposure levels (76 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Message: "Text value unmappable in the current server locale"Message: "Text value unmappable in the current server locale" (224 lines) From: Donna Carroll <donacarroll@MAC.COM> Re: Message: "Text value unmappable in the current server locale" (150 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Multiple Imputation model and questionsMultiple Imputation model and questions (40 lines) From: jchaudhu <jana.chaudhuri@gmail.com> Re: Multiple Imputation model and questions (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Multiple Imputation model and questions (240 lines) From: jchaudhu <jana.chaudhuri@gmail.com> New SPSS tutorials on conditional frequenciesNew SPSS tutorials on conditional frequencies (253 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data.Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data. 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(143 lines) From: Kara Taylor <kartay99@GMAIL.COM> OT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methodsOT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methods (47 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: OT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methods (46 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable namesOutfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (41 lines) From: FRESCO, DAVID <fresco@kent.edu> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (105 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (270 lines) From: FRESCO, DAVID <fresco@kent.edu> Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss designPolynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (70 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (60 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (108 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (35 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (69 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (84 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (127 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (166 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (184 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (228 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (198 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (303 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (308 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (317 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (711 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (772 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (655 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (363 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Presenting data in a bar chartPresenting data in a bar chart (41 lines) From: Paul Sillitoe <paul@sillitoe-uk.net> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (103 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (83 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (102 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Problem with Binary Logistic regression.Problem with Binary Logistic regression. 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(216 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Problems with logical expressionRe: Problems with logical expression (70 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (71 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Problems with logical expression (46 lines) From: mikelowski <delolmomiguel@GMAIL.COM> Re: Problems with logical expression (93 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (121 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (152 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (80 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (51 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (91 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSSProcessing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (54 lines) From: David B. 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Nolle <david_nolle@COMCAST.NET> Rake Python Module on Dev CentralRake Python Module on Dev Central (189 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (131 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (301 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Random vs fixed effects - LMMRandom vs fixed effects - LMM (127 lines) From: parisec <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (168 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (290 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (340 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (301 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (366 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (431 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (383 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Random vs. fixed effects - LMMRandom vs. fixed effects - LMM (144 lines) From: G David Garson <david_garson@NCSU.EDU> Reading in global variables from a fileReading in global variables from a file (44 lines) From: Mark Lavender <malavender@yahoo.com> Re: Reading in global variables from a file (181 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Regressions modelsRegressions models (99 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Regressions models (76 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Regressions models (61 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Replace special characters in variable labelsReplace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (82 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (191 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> SPSS + python + R (downloads)SPSS + python + R (downloads) (31 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (130 lines) From: J. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (129 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (27 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 19 fixpack 1 issueSPSS 19 fixpack 1 issue (27 lines) From: ewaldrep <ewaldrep@kent.edu> SPSS 20 + R 2.12SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (42 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (144 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 20 MapsSPSS 20 Maps (23 lines) From: Brian Cooper <brianadr@optusnet.com.au> SPSS Complex Samples: Design EffectSPSS Complex Samples: Design Effect (33 lines) From: Timothy Van Blarcom <Timothy.VanBlarcom@D3Systems.com> Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEESample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (56 lines) From: josient <j.timmerman@rrd.nl> Re: Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (84 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Sample size for MeDiation AnalysisRe: Sample size for MeDiation Analysis (221 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Sample size for Mediation AnalysisSample size for Mediation Analysis (42 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Sample size for Mediation Analysis (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA?Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (56 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (245 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Some advice on SPSS sample selectionsRe: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (229 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (223 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (406 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (437 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Some helpSome help (21 lines) From: Libardo Lopez <lilopezg@GMAIL.COM> Something like a runs test for multinomial data?
Creating new datasetRe: Creating new dataset (37 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> ESEM in AMOSESEM in AMOS (34 lines) From: guccid01 <guccid01@GMAIL.COM> Extending the "Identify Duplicate Cases..." Procedure Beyond 64 VariablesExtending the "Identify Duplicate Cases..." Procedure Beyond 64 Variables (38 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Extending the "Identify Duplicate Cases..." Procedure Beyond 64 Variables (143 lines) From: Rick Oliver <oliverr@us.ibm.com> Re: Extending the "Identify Duplicate Cases..." Procedure Beyond 64 Variables (123 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Extending the "Identify Duplicate Cases..." Procedure Beyond 64 Variables (336 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Extending the "Identify Duplicate Cases..." Procedure Beyond 64 Variables (356 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Extending the "Identify Duplicate Cases..." 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Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> FW: Fatal erroFW: Fatal erro (199 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> FW: Group Based Trajectory AnalysisFW: Group Based Trajectory Analysis (187 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Fatal erroRe: Fatal erro (233 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Final reminder: SPSS AND R COURSES AND USER MEETING YORK IN OCTOBERFinal reminder: SPSS AND R COURSES AND USER MEETING YORK IN OCTOBER (729 lines) From: Peter Watson <Peter.Watson@mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk> Five Online R and PLS Courses Oct-JanFive Online R and PLS Courses Oct-Jan (127 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> Formulas used in SPSS SamplePowerFormulas used in SPSS SamplePower (36 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Group Based Trajectory AnalysisRe: Group Based Trajectory Analysis (402 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Group Based Trajectory Analysis (65 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Higher, first & second order factorsHigher, first & second order factors (43 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Higher, first & second order factors (38 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> I need advice on a stratified multistage cluster sample in SPSSI need advice on a stratified multistage cluster sample in SPSS (53 lines) From: S.Mayor <sebastianburchert@gmx.de> IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1 (97 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1 (75 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1 (275 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Importing from MS Access (64 bit version)Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (37 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (23 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (141 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (72 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Interesting data visualization a "two directional stacked bar chart"Interesting data visualization a "two directional stacked bar chart" (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Intermittent Auto indent problem in SPSS 20Intermittent Auto indent problem in SPSS 20 (62 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Is IBM retiring SPSS Modeler after its Statistics 20. launch?Is IBM retiring SPSS Modeler after its Statistics 20. launch? 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(97 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Lag FunctionLag Function (135 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Lag Function (426 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Lag Function (137 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Lag Function (160 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Lag Function (55 lines) From: Linda Harrison <hrcljh@privatei.com> Re: Lag Function (44 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Lag Function (522 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Lag Function and Some Potentially Useful Syntax for a Vertically Organized FileRe: Lag Function and Some Potentially Useful Syntax for a Vertically Organized File (464 lines) From: Gregory Hildebrandt <ggh324@gmail.com> Re: Lag Function and Some Potentially Useful Syntax for a Vertically Organized File (348 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Lag Function and Some Potentially Useless Syntax for a Vertically Organized FileRe: Lag Function and Some Potentially Useless Syntax for a Vertically Organized File (263 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Measuring change in a binary outcome following different exposure levelsMeasuring change in a binary outcome following different exposure levels (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Measuring change in a binary outcome following different exposure levels (76 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Message: "Text value unmappable in the current server locale"Message: "Text value unmappable in the current server locale" (224 lines) From: Donna Carroll <donacarroll@MAC.COM> Re: Message: "Text value unmappable in the current server locale" (150 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Multiple Imputation model and questionsMultiple Imputation model and questions (40 lines) From: jchaudhu <jana.chaudhuri@gmail.com> Re: Multiple Imputation model and questions (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Multiple Imputation model and questions (240 lines) From: jchaudhu <jana.chaudhuri@gmail.com> New SPSS tutorials on conditional frequenciesNew SPSS tutorials on conditional frequencies (253 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data.Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data. 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(143 lines) From: Kara Taylor <kartay99@GMAIL.COM> OT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methodsOT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methods (47 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: OT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methods (46 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable namesOutfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (41 lines) From: FRESCO, DAVID <fresco@kent.edu> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (105 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (270 lines) From: FRESCO, DAVID <fresco@kent.edu> Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss designPolynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (70 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (60 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (108 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (35 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (69 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (84 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (127 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (166 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (184 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (228 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (198 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (303 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (308 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (317 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (711 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (772 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (655 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (363 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Presenting data in a bar chartPresenting data in a bar chart (41 lines) From: Paul Sillitoe <paul@sillitoe-uk.net> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (103 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (83 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (102 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Problem with Binary Logistic regression.Problem with Binary Logistic regression. 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Nolle <david_nolle@COMCAST.NET> Rake Python Module on Dev CentralRake Python Module on Dev Central (189 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (131 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (301 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Random vs fixed effects - LMMRandom vs fixed effects - LMM (127 lines) From: parisec <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (168 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (290 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (340 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (301 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (366 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (431 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (383 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Random vs. fixed effects - LMMRandom vs. fixed effects - LMM (144 lines) From: G David Garson <david_garson@NCSU.EDU> Reading in global variables from a fileReading in global variables from a file (44 lines) From: Mark Lavender <malavender@yahoo.com> Re: Reading in global variables from a file (181 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Regressions modelsRegressions models (99 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Regressions models (76 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Regressions models (61 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Replace special characters in variable labelsReplace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (82 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (191 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> SPSS + python + R (downloads)SPSS + python + R (downloads) (31 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (130 lines) From: J. 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Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> FW: Fatal erroFW: Fatal erro (199 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> FW: Group Based Trajectory AnalysisFW: Group Based Trajectory Analysis (187 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Fatal erroRe: Fatal erro (233 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Final reminder: SPSS AND R COURSES AND USER MEETING YORK IN OCTOBERFinal reminder: SPSS AND R COURSES AND USER MEETING YORK IN OCTOBER (729 lines) From: Peter Watson <Peter.Watson@mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk> Five Online R and PLS Courses Oct-JanFive Online R and PLS Courses Oct-Jan (127 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> Formulas used in SPSS SamplePowerFormulas used in SPSS SamplePower (36 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Group Based Trajectory AnalysisRe: Group Based Trajectory Analysis (402 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Group Based Trajectory Analysis (65 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Higher, first & second order factorsHigher, first & second order factors (43 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Higher, first & second order factors (38 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> I need advice on a stratified multistage cluster sample in SPSSI need advice on a stratified multistage cluster sample in SPSS (53 lines) From: S.Mayor <sebastianburchert@gmx.de> IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1 (97 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1 (75 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1 (275 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Importing from MS Access (64 bit version)Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (37 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (23 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (141 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (72 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Interesting data visualization a "two directional stacked bar chart"Interesting data visualization a "two directional stacked bar chart" (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Intermittent Auto indent problem in SPSS 20Intermittent Auto indent problem in SPSS 20 (62 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Is IBM retiring SPSS Modeler after its Statistics 20. launch?Is IBM retiring SPSS Modeler after its Statistics 20. launch? 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(143 lines) From: Kara Taylor <kartay99@GMAIL.COM> OT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methodsOT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methods (47 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: OT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methods (46 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable namesOutfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (41 lines) From: FRESCO, DAVID <fresco@kent.edu> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (105 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (270 lines) From: FRESCO, DAVID <fresco@kent.edu> Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss designPolynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (70 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (60 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (108 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (35 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (69 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (84 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (127 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (166 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (184 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (228 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (198 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (303 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (308 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (317 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (711 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (772 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (655 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (363 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Presenting data in a bar chartPresenting data in a bar chart (41 lines) From: Paul Sillitoe <paul@sillitoe-uk.net> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (103 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (83 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (102 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Problem with Binary Logistic regression.Problem with Binary Logistic regression. 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(216 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Problems with logical expressionRe: Problems with logical expression (70 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (71 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Problems with logical expression (46 lines) From: mikelowski <delolmomiguel@GMAIL.COM> Re: Problems with logical expression (93 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (121 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (152 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (80 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (51 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (91 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSSProcessing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (54 lines) From: David B. 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Nolle <david_nolle@COMCAST.NET> Rake Python Module on Dev CentralRake Python Module on Dev Central (189 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (131 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (301 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Random vs fixed effects - LMMRandom vs fixed effects - LMM (127 lines) From: parisec <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (168 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (290 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (340 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (301 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (366 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (431 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (383 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Random vs. fixed effects - LMMRandom vs. fixed effects - LMM (144 lines) From: G David Garson <david_garson@NCSU.EDU> Reading in global variables from a fileReading in global variables from a file (44 lines) From: Mark Lavender <malavender@yahoo.com> Re: Reading in global variables from a file (181 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Regressions modelsRegressions models (99 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Regressions models (76 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Regressions models (61 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Replace special characters in variable labelsReplace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (82 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (191 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> SPSS + python + R (downloads)SPSS + python + R (downloads) (31 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (130 lines) From: J. 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(143 lines) From: Kara Taylor <kartay99@GMAIL.COM> OT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methodsOT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methods (47 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: OT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methods (46 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable namesOutfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (41 lines) From: FRESCO, DAVID <fresco@kent.edu> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (105 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (270 lines) From: FRESCO, DAVID <fresco@kent.edu> Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss designPolynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (70 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (60 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (108 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (35 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (69 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (84 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (127 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (166 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (184 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (228 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (198 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (303 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (308 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (317 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (711 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (772 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (655 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (363 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Presenting data in a bar chartPresenting data in a bar chart (41 lines) From: Paul Sillitoe <paul@sillitoe-uk.net> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (103 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (83 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (102 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Problem with Binary Logistic regression.Problem with Binary Logistic regression. 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(216 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Problems with logical expressionRe: Problems with logical expression (70 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (71 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Problems with logical expression (46 lines) From: mikelowski <delolmomiguel@GMAIL.COM> Re: Problems with logical expression (93 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (121 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (152 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (80 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (51 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (91 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSSProcessing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (54 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (202 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (261 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (300 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (137 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (296 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (230 lines) From: David B. 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Nolle <david_nolle@COMCAST.NET> Rake Python Module on Dev CentralRake Python Module on Dev Central (189 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (131 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (301 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Random vs fixed effects - LMMRandom vs fixed effects - LMM (127 lines) From: parisec <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (168 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (290 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (340 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (301 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (366 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (431 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (383 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Random vs. fixed effects - LMMRandom vs. fixed effects - LMM (144 lines) From: G David Garson <david_garson@NCSU.EDU> Reading in global variables from a fileReading in global variables from a file (44 lines) From: Mark Lavender <malavender@yahoo.com> Re: Reading in global variables from a file (181 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Regressions modelsRegressions models (99 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Regressions models (76 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Regressions models (61 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Replace special characters in variable labelsReplace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (82 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (191 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> SPSS + python + R (downloads)SPSS + python + R (downloads) (31 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (130 lines) From: J. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (129 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (27 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 19 fixpack 1 issueSPSS 19 fixpack 1 issue (27 lines) From: ewaldrep <ewaldrep@kent.edu> SPSS 20 + R 2.12SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (42 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (144 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 20 MapsSPSS 20 Maps (23 lines) From: Brian Cooper <brianadr@optusnet.com.au> SPSS Complex Samples: Design EffectSPSS Complex Samples: Design Effect (33 lines) From: Timothy Van Blarcom <Timothy.VanBlarcom@D3Systems.com> Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEESample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (56 lines) From: josient <j.timmerman@rrd.nl> Re: Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (84 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Sample size for MeDiation AnalysisRe: Sample size for MeDiation Analysis (221 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Sample size for Mediation AnalysisSample size for Mediation Analysis (42 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Sample size for Mediation Analysis (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA?Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (56 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (245 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Some advice on SPSS sample selectionsRe: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (229 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (223 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (406 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (437 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Some helpSome help (21 lines) From: Libardo Lopez <lilopezg@GMAIL.COM> Something like a runs test for multinomial data?
FW: Fatal erroFW: Fatal erro (199 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> FW: Group Based Trajectory AnalysisFW: Group Based Trajectory Analysis (187 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Fatal erroRe: Fatal erro (233 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Final reminder: SPSS AND R COURSES AND USER MEETING YORK IN OCTOBERFinal reminder: SPSS AND R COURSES AND USER MEETING YORK IN OCTOBER (729 lines) From: Peter Watson <Peter.Watson@mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk> Five Online R and PLS Courses Oct-JanFive Online R and PLS Courses Oct-Jan (127 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> Formulas used in SPSS SamplePowerFormulas used in SPSS SamplePower (36 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Group Based Trajectory AnalysisRe: Group Based Trajectory Analysis (402 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Group Based Trajectory Analysis (65 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Higher, first & second order factorsHigher, first & second order factors (43 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Higher, first & second order factors (38 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> I need advice on a stratified multistage cluster sample in SPSSI need advice on a stratified multistage cluster sample in SPSS (53 lines) From: S.Mayor <sebastianburchert@gmx.de> IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1 (97 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1 (75 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1 (275 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Importing from MS Access (64 bit version)Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (37 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (23 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (141 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (72 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Interesting data visualization a "two directional stacked bar chart"Interesting data visualization a "two directional stacked bar chart" (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Intermittent Auto indent problem in SPSS 20Intermittent Auto indent problem in SPSS 20 (62 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Is IBM retiring SPSS Modeler after its Statistics 20. launch?Is IBM retiring SPSS Modeler after its Statistics 20. launch? 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(66 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (285 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (240 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (178 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (442 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (285 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (720 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (463 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (149 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (216 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Problems with logical expressionRe: Problems with logical expression (70 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (71 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Problems with logical expression (46 lines) From: mikelowski <delolmomiguel@GMAIL.COM> Re: Problems with logical expression (93 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (121 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (152 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (80 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (51 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (91 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSSProcessing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (54 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (202 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (261 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (300 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (137 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (296 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (230 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (150 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (495 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (429 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (607 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (49 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (806 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (74 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (79 lines) From: David B. Nolle <david_nolle@COMCAST.NET> Rake Python Module on Dev CentralRake Python Module on Dev Central (189 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (131 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (301 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Random vs fixed effects - LMMRandom vs fixed effects - LMM (127 lines) From: parisec <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (168 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (290 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (340 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (301 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (366 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (431 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (383 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Random vs. fixed effects - LMMRandom vs. fixed effects - LMM (144 lines) From: G David Garson <david_garson@NCSU.EDU> Reading in global variables from a fileReading in global variables from a file (44 lines) From: Mark Lavender <malavender@yahoo.com> Re: Reading in global variables from a file (181 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Regressions modelsRegressions models (99 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Regressions models (76 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Regressions models (61 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Replace special characters in variable labelsReplace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (82 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (191 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> SPSS + python + R (downloads)SPSS + python + R (downloads) (31 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (130 lines) From: J. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (129 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (27 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 19 fixpack 1 issueSPSS 19 fixpack 1 issue (27 lines) From: ewaldrep <ewaldrep@kent.edu> SPSS 20 + R 2.12SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (42 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (144 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 20 MapsSPSS 20 Maps (23 lines) From: Brian Cooper <brianadr@optusnet.com.au> SPSS Complex Samples: Design EffectSPSS Complex Samples: Design Effect (33 lines) From: Timothy Van Blarcom <Timothy.VanBlarcom@D3Systems.com> Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEESample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (56 lines) From: josient <j.timmerman@rrd.nl> Re: Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (84 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Sample size for MeDiation AnalysisRe: Sample size for MeDiation Analysis (221 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Sample size for Mediation AnalysisSample size for Mediation Analysis (42 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Sample size for Mediation Analysis (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA?Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (56 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (245 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Some advice on SPSS sample selectionsRe: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (229 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (223 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (406 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (437 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Some helpSome help (21 lines) From: Libardo Lopez <lilopezg@GMAIL.COM> Something like a runs test for multinomial data?
FW: Group Based Trajectory AnalysisFW: Group Based Trajectory Analysis (187 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Fatal erroRe: Fatal erro (233 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Final reminder: SPSS AND R COURSES AND USER MEETING YORK IN OCTOBERFinal reminder: SPSS AND R COURSES AND USER MEETING YORK IN OCTOBER (729 lines) From: Peter Watson <Peter.Watson@mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk> Five Online R and PLS Courses Oct-JanFive Online R and PLS Courses Oct-Jan (127 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> Formulas used in SPSS SamplePowerFormulas used in SPSS SamplePower (36 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Group Based Trajectory AnalysisRe: Group Based Trajectory Analysis (402 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Group Based Trajectory Analysis (65 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Higher, first & second order factorsHigher, first & second order factors (43 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Higher, first & second order factors (38 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> I need advice on a stratified multistage cluster sample in SPSSI need advice on a stratified multistage cluster sample in SPSS (53 lines) From: S.Mayor <sebastianburchert@gmx.de> IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1 (97 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1 (75 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1 (275 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Importing from MS Access (64 bit version)Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (37 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (23 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (141 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (72 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Interesting data visualization a "two directional stacked bar chart"Interesting data visualization a "two directional stacked bar chart" (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Intermittent Auto indent problem in SPSS 20Intermittent Auto indent problem in SPSS 20 (62 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Is IBM retiring SPSS Modeler after its Statistics 20. launch?Is IBM retiring SPSS Modeler after its Statistics 20. launch? 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(97 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Lag FunctionLag Function (135 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Lag Function (426 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Lag Function (137 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Lag Function (160 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Lag Function (55 lines) From: Linda Harrison <hrcljh@privatei.com> Re: Lag Function (44 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Lag Function (522 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Lag Function and Some Potentially Useful Syntax for a Vertically Organized FileRe: Lag Function and Some Potentially Useful Syntax for a Vertically Organized File (464 lines) From: Gregory Hildebrandt <ggh324@gmail.com> Re: Lag Function and Some Potentially Useful Syntax for a Vertically Organized File (348 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Lag Function and Some Potentially Useless Syntax for a Vertically Organized FileRe: Lag Function and Some Potentially Useless Syntax for a Vertically Organized File (263 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Measuring change in a binary outcome following different exposure levelsMeasuring change in a binary outcome following different exposure levels (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Measuring change in a binary outcome following different exposure levels (76 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Message: "Text value unmappable in the current server locale"Message: "Text value unmappable in the current server locale" (224 lines) From: Donna Carroll <donacarroll@MAC.COM> Re: Message: "Text value unmappable in the current server locale" (150 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Multiple Imputation model and questionsMultiple Imputation model and questions (40 lines) From: jchaudhu <jana.chaudhuri@gmail.com> Re: Multiple Imputation model and questions (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Multiple Imputation model and questions (240 lines) From: jchaudhu <jana.chaudhuri@gmail.com> New SPSS tutorials on conditional frequenciesNew SPSS tutorials on conditional frequencies (253 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data.Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data. (55 lines) From: Kara <kartay99@GMAIL.COM> Re: Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data. (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data. (90 lines) From: Kara Taylor <kartay99@GMAIL.COM> Re: Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data. (33 lines) From: ftr <news.ftr@free.fr> Re: Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data. (143 lines) From: Kara Taylor <kartay99@GMAIL.COM> OT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methodsOT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methods (47 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: OT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methods (46 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable namesOutfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (41 lines) From: FRESCO, DAVID <fresco@kent.edu> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (105 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (270 lines) From: FRESCO, DAVID <fresco@kent.edu> Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss designPolynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (70 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (60 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (108 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (35 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (69 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (84 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (127 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (166 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (184 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (228 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (198 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (303 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (308 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (317 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (711 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (772 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (655 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (363 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Presenting data in a bar chartPresenting data in a bar chart (41 lines) From: Paul Sillitoe <paul@sillitoe-uk.net> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (103 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (83 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (102 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Problem with Binary Logistic regression.Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (66 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (285 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (240 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (178 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (442 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (285 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (720 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (463 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (149 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (216 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Problems with logical expressionRe: Problems with logical expression (70 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (71 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Problems with logical expression (46 lines) From: mikelowski <delolmomiguel@GMAIL.COM> Re: Problems with logical expression (93 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (121 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (152 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (80 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (51 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (91 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSSProcessing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (54 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (202 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (261 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (300 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (137 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (296 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (230 lines) From: David B. 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Nolle <david_nolle@COMCAST.NET> Rake Python Module on Dev CentralRake Python Module on Dev Central (189 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (131 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (301 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Random vs fixed effects - LMMRandom vs fixed effects - LMM (127 lines) From: parisec <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (168 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (290 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (340 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (301 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (366 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (431 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (383 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Random vs. fixed effects - LMMRandom vs. fixed effects - LMM (144 lines) From: G David Garson <david_garson@NCSU.EDU> Reading in global variables from a fileReading in global variables from a file (44 lines) From: Mark Lavender <malavender@yahoo.com> Re: Reading in global variables from a file (181 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Regressions modelsRegressions models (99 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Regressions models (76 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Regressions models (61 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Replace special characters in variable labelsReplace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (82 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (191 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> SPSS + python + R (downloads)SPSS + python + R (downloads) (31 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (130 lines) From: J. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (129 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (27 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 19 fixpack 1 issueSPSS 19 fixpack 1 issue (27 lines) From: ewaldrep <ewaldrep@kent.edu> SPSS 20 + R 2.12SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (42 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (144 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 20 MapsSPSS 20 Maps (23 lines) From: Brian Cooper <brianadr@optusnet.com.au> SPSS Complex Samples: Design EffectSPSS Complex Samples: Design Effect (33 lines) From: Timothy Van Blarcom <Timothy.VanBlarcom@D3Systems.com> Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEESample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (56 lines) From: josient <j.timmerman@rrd.nl> Re: Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (84 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Sample size for MeDiation AnalysisRe: Sample size for MeDiation Analysis (221 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Sample size for Mediation AnalysisSample size for Mediation Analysis (42 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Sample size for Mediation Analysis (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA?Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (56 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (245 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Some advice on SPSS sample selectionsRe: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (229 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (223 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (406 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (437 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Some helpSome help (21 lines) From: Libardo Lopez <lilopezg@GMAIL.COM> Something like a runs test for multinomial data?
Fatal erroRe: Fatal erro (233 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Final reminder: SPSS AND R COURSES AND USER MEETING YORK IN OCTOBERFinal reminder: SPSS AND R COURSES AND USER MEETING YORK IN OCTOBER (729 lines) From: Peter Watson <Peter.Watson@mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk> Five Online R and PLS Courses Oct-JanFive Online R and PLS Courses Oct-Jan (127 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> Formulas used in SPSS SamplePowerFormulas used in SPSS SamplePower (36 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Group Based Trajectory AnalysisRe: Group Based Trajectory Analysis (402 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Group Based Trajectory Analysis (65 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Higher, first & second order factorsHigher, first & second order factors (43 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Higher, first & second order factors (38 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> I need advice on a stratified multistage cluster sample in SPSSI need advice on a stratified multistage cluster sample in SPSS (53 lines) From: S.Mayor <sebastianburchert@gmx.de> IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1 (97 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1 (75 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1 (275 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Importing from MS Access (64 bit version)Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (37 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (23 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (141 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (72 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Interesting data visualization a "two directional stacked bar chart"Interesting data visualization a "two directional stacked bar chart" (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Intermittent Auto indent problem in SPSS 20Intermittent Auto indent problem in SPSS 20 (62 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Is IBM retiring SPSS Modeler after its Statistics 20. launch?Is IBM retiring SPSS Modeler after its Statistics 20. launch? (68 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Is IBM retiring SPSS Modeler after its Statistics 20. launch? (140 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Is IBM retiring SPSS Modeler after its Statistics 20. launch? (97 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Lag FunctionLag Function (135 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Lag Function (426 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Lag Function (137 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Lag Function (160 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Lag Function (55 lines) From: Linda Harrison <hrcljh@privatei.com> Re: Lag Function (44 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Lag Function (522 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Lag Function and Some Potentially Useful Syntax for a Vertically Organized FileRe: Lag Function and Some Potentially Useful Syntax for a Vertically Organized File (464 lines) From: Gregory Hildebrandt <ggh324@gmail.com> Re: Lag Function and Some Potentially Useful Syntax for a Vertically Organized File (348 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Lag Function and Some Potentially Useless Syntax for a Vertically Organized FileRe: Lag Function and Some Potentially Useless Syntax for a Vertically Organized File (263 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Measuring change in a binary outcome following different exposure levelsMeasuring change in a binary outcome following different exposure levels (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Measuring change in a binary outcome following different exposure levels (76 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Message: "Text value unmappable in the current server locale"Message: "Text value unmappable in the current server locale" (224 lines) From: Donna Carroll <donacarroll@MAC.COM> Re: Message: "Text value unmappable in the current server locale" (150 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Multiple Imputation model and questionsMultiple Imputation model and questions (40 lines) From: jchaudhu <jana.chaudhuri@gmail.com> Re: Multiple Imputation model and questions (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Multiple Imputation model and questions (240 lines) From: jchaudhu <jana.chaudhuri@gmail.com> New SPSS tutorials on conditional frequenciesNew SPSS tutorials on conditional frequencies (253 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data.Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data. (55 lines) From: Kara <kartay99@GMAIL.COM> Re: Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data. (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data. (90 lines) From: Kara Taylor <kartay99@GMAIL.COM> Re: Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data. (33 lines) From: ftr <news.ftr@free.fr> Re: Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data. (143 lines) From: Kara Taylor <kartay99@GMAIL.COM> OT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methodsOT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methods (47 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: OT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methods (46 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable namesOutfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (41 lines) From: FRESCO, DAVID <fresco@kent.edu> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (105 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (270 lines) From: FRESCO, DAVID <fresco@kent.edu> Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss designPolynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (70 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (60 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (108 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (35 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (69 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (84 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (127 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (166 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (184 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (228 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (198 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (303 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (308 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (317 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (711 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (772 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (655 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (363 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Presenting data in a bar chartPresenting data in a bar chart (41 lines) From: Paul Sillitoe <paul@sillitoe-uk.net> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (103 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (83 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (102 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Problem with Binary Logistic regression.Problem with Binary Logistic regression. 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(216 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Problems with logical expressionRe: Problems with logical expression (70 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (71 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Problems with logical expression (46 lines) From: mikelowski <delolmomiguel@GMAIL.COM> Re: Problems with logical expression (93 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (121 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (152 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (80 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (51 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (91 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSSProcessing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (54 lines) From: David B. 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Nolle <david_nolle@COMCAST.NET> Rake Python Module on Dev CentralRake Python Module on Dev Central (189 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (131 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (301 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Random vs fixed effects - LMMRandom vs fixed effects - LMM (127 lines) From: parisec <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (168 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (290 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (340 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (301 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (366 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (431 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (383 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Random vs. fixed effects - LMMRandom vs. fixed effects - LMM (144 lines) From: G David Garson <david_garson@NCSU.EDU> Reading in global variables from a fileReading in global variables from a file (44 lines) From: Mark Lavender <malavender@yahoo.com> Re: Reading in global variables from a file (181 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Regressions modelsRegressions models (99 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Regressions models (76 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Regressions models (61 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Replace special characters in variable labelsReplace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (82 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (191 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> SPSS + python + R (downloads)SPSS + python + R (downloads) (31 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (130 lines) From: J. 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Final reminder: SPSS AND R COURSES AND USER MEETING YORK IN OCTOBERFinal reminder: SPSS AND R COURSES AND USER MEETING YORK IN OCTOBER (729 lines) From: Peter Watson <Peter.Watson@mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk> Five Online R and PLS Courses Oct-JanFive Online R and PLS Courses Oct-Jan (127 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> Formulas used in SPSS SamplePowerFormulas used in SPSS SamplePower (36 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Group Based Trajectory AnalysisRe: Group Based Trajectory Analysis (402 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Group Based Trajectory Analysis (65 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Higher, first & second order factorsHigher, first & second order factors (43 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Higher, first & second order factors (38 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> I need advice on a stratified multistage cluster sample in SPSSI need advice on a stratified multistage cluster sample in SPSS (53 lines) From: S.Mayor <sebastianburchert@gmx.de> IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1 (97 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1 (75 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1 (275 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Importing from MS Access (64 bit version)Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (37 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (23 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (141 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (72 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Interesting data visualization a "two directional stacked bar chart"Interesting data visualization a "two directional stacked bar chart" (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Intermittent Auto indent problem in SPSS 20Intermittent Auto indent problem in SPSS 20 (62 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Is IBM retiring SPSS Modeler after its Statistics 20. launch?Is IBM retiring SPSS Modeler after its Statistics 20. launch? 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(143 lines) From: Kara Taylor <kartay99@GMAIL.COM> OT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methodsOT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methods (47 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: OT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methods (46 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable namesOutfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (41 lines) From: FRESCO, DAVID <fresco@kent.edu> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (105 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (270 lines) From: FRESCO, DAVID <fresco@kent.edu> Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss designPolynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (70 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (60 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (108 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (35 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (69 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (84 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (127 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (166 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (184 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (228 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (198 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (303 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (308 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (317 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (711 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (772 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (655 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (363 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Presenting data in a bar chartPresenting data in a bar chart (41 lines) From: Paul Sillitoe <paul@sillitoe-uk.net> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (103 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (83 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (102 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Problem with Binary Logistic regression.Problem with Binary Logistic regression. 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(216 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Problems with logical expressionRe: Problems with logical expression (70 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (71 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Problems with logical expression (46 lines) From: mikelowski <delolmomiguel@GMAIL.COM> Re: Problems with logical expression (93 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (121 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (152 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (80 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (51 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (91 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSSProcessing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (54 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (202 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (261 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (300 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (137 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (296 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (230 lines) From: David B. 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Nolle <david_nolle@COMCAST.NET> Rake Python Module on Dev CentralRake Python Module on Dev Central (189 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (131 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (301 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Random vs fixed effects - LMMRandom vs fixed effects - LMM (127 lines) From: parisec <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (168 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (290 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (340 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (301 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (366 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (431 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (383 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Random vs. fixed effects - LMMRandom vs. fixed effects - LMM (144 lines) From: G David Garson <david_garson@NCSU.EDU> Reading in global variables from a fileReading in global variables from a file (44 lines) From: Mark Lavender <malavender@yahoo.com> Re: Reading in global variables from a file (181 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Regressions modelsRegressions models (99 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Regressions models (76 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Regressions models (61 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Replace special characters in variable labelsReplace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (82 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (191 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> SPSS + python + R (downloads)SPSS + python + R (downloads) (31 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (130 lines) From: J. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (129 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (27 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 19 fixpack 1 issueSPSS 19 fixpack 1 issue (27 lines) From: ewaldrep <ewaldrep@kent.edu> SPSS 20 + R 2.12SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (42 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (144 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 20 MapsSPSS 20 Maps (23 lines) From: Brian Cooper <brianadr@optusnet.com.au> SPSS Complex Samples: Design EffectSPSS Complex Samples: Design Effect (33 lines) From: Timothy Van Blarcom <Timothy.VanBlarcom@D3Systems.com> Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEESample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (56 lines) From: josient <j.timmerman@rrd.nl> Re: Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (84 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Sample size for MeDiation AnalysisRe: Sample size for MeDiation Analysis (221 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Sample size for Mediation AnalysisSample size for Mediation Analysis (42 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Sample size for Mediation Analysis (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA?Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (56 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (245 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Some advice on SPSS sample selectionsRe: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (229 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (223 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (406 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (437 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Some helpSome help (21 lines) From: Libardo Lopez <lilopezg@GMAIL.COM> Something like a runs test for multinomial data?
Five Online R and PLS Courses Oct-JanFive Online R and PLS Courses Oct-Jan (127 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> Formulas used in SPSS SamplePowerFormulas used in SPSS SamplePower (36 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Group Based Trajectory AnalysisRe: Group Based Trajectory Analysis (402 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Group Based Trajectory Analysis (65 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Higher, first & second order factorsHigher, first & second order factors (43 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Higher, first & second order factors (38 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> I need advice on a stratified multistage cluster sample in SPSSI need advice on a stratified multistage cluster sample in SPSS (53 lines) From: S.Mayor <sebastianburchert@gmx.de> IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1 (97 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1 (75 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1 (275 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Importing from MS Access (64 bit version)Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (37 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (23 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (141 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (72 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Interesting data visualization a "two directional stacked bar chart"Interesting data visualization a "two directional stacked bar chart" (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Intermittent Auto indent problem in SPSS 20Intermittent Auto indent problem in SPSS 20 (62 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Is IBM retiring SPSS Modeler after its Statistics 20. launch?Is IBM retiring SPSS Modeler after its Statistics 20. launch? 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(97 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Lag FunctionLag Function (135 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Lag Function (426 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Lag Function (137 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Lag Function (160 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Lag Function (55 lines) From: Linda Harrison <hrcljh@privatei.com> Re: Lag Function (44 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Lag Function (522 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Lag Function and Some Potentially Useful Syntax for a Vertically Organized FileRe: Lag Function and Some Potentially Useful Syntax for a Vertically Organized File (464 lines) From: Gregory Hildebrandt <ggh324@gmail.com> Re: Lag Function and Some Potentially Useful Syntax for a Vertically Organized File (348 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Lag Function and Some Potentially Useless Syntax for a Vertically Organized FileRe: Lag Function and Some Potentially Useless Syntax for a Vertically Organized File (263 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Measuring change in a binary outcome following different exposure levelsMeasuring change in a binary outcome following different exposure levels (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Measuring change in a binary outcome following different exposure levels (76 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Message: "Text value unmappable in the current server locale"Message: "Text value unmappable in the current server locale" (224 lines) From: Donna Carroll <donacarroll@MAC.COM> Re: Message: "Text value unmappable in the current server locale" (150 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Multiple Imputation model and questionsMultiple Imputation model and questions (40 lines) From: jchaudhu <jana.chaudhuri@gmail.com> Re: Multiple Imputation model and questions (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Multiple Imputation model and questions (240 lines) From: jchaudhu <jana.chaudhuri@gmail.com> New SPSS tutorials on conditional frequenciesNew SPSS tutorials on conditional frequencies (253 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data.Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data. 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(143 lines) From: Kara Taylor <kartay99@GMAIL.COM> OT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methodsOT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methods (47 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: OT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methods (46 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable namesOutfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (41 lines) From: FRESCO, DAVID <fresco@kent.edu> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (105 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (270 lines) From: FRESCO, DAVID <fresco@kent.edu> Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss designPolynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (70 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (60 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (108 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (35 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (69 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (84 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (127 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (166 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (184 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (228 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (198 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (303 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (308 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (317 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (711 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (772 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (655 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (363 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Presenting data in a bar chartPresenting data in a bar chart (41 lines) From: Paul Sillitoe <paul@sillitoe-uk.net> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (103 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (83 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (102 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Problem with Binary Logistic regression.Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (66 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (285 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (240 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (178 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (442 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (285 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (720 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (463 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (149 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (216 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Problems with logical expressionRe: Problems with logical expression (70 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (71 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Problems with logical expression (46 lines) From: mikelowski <delolmomiguel@GMAIL.COM> Re: Problems with logical expression (93 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (121 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (152 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (80 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (51 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (91 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSSProcessing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (54 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (202 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (261 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (300 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (137 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (296 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (230 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (150 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (495 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (429 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (607 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (49 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (806 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (74 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (79 lines) From: David B. Nolle <david_nolle@COMCAST.NET> Rake Python Module on Dev CentralRake Python Module on Dev Central (189 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (131 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (301 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Random vs fixed effects - LMMRandom vs fixed effects - LMM (127 lines) From: parisec <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (168 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (290 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (340 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (301 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (366 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (431 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (383 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Random vs. fixed effects - LMMRandom vs. fixed effects - LMM (144 lines) From: G David Garson <david_garson@NCSU.EDU> Reading in global variables from a fileReading in global variables from a file (44 lines) From: Mark Lavender <malavender@yahoo.com> Re: Reading in global variables from a file (181 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Regressions modelsRegressions models (99 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Regressions models (76 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Regressions models (61 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Replace special characters in variable labelsReplace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (82 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (191 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> SPSS + python + R (downloads)SPSS + python + R (downloads) (31 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (130 lines) From: J. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (129 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (27 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 19 fixpack 1 issueSPSS 19 fixpack 1 issue (27 lines) From: ewaldrep <ewaldrep@kent.edu> SPSS 20 + R 2.12SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (42 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (144 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 20 MapsSPSS 20 Maps (23 lines) From: Brian Cooper <brianadr@optusnet.com.au> SPSS Complex Samples: Design EffectSPSS Complex Samples: Design Effect (33 lines) From: Timothy Van Blarcom <Timothy.VanBlarcom@D3Systems.com> Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEESample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (56 lines) From: josient <j.timmerman@rrd.nl> Re: Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (84 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Sample size for MeDiation AnalysisRe: Sample size for MeDiation Analysis (221 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Sample size for Mediation AnalysisSample size for Mediation Analysis (42 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Sample size for Mediation Analysis (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA?Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (56 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (245 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Some advice on SPSS sample selectionsRe: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (229 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (223 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (406 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (437 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Some helpSome help (21 lines) From: Libardo Lopez <lilopezg@GMAIL.COM> Something like a runs test for multinomial data?
Formulas used in SPSS SamplePowerFormulas used in SPSS SamplePower (36 lines) From: Johnny Amora <bayesian2001@yahoo.com> Group Based Trajectory AnalysisRe: Group Based Trajectory Analysis (402 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Group Based Trajectory Analysis (65 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Higher, first & second order factorsHigher, first & second order factors (43 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Higher, first & second order factors (38 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> I need advice on a stratified multistage cluster sample in SPSSI need advice on a stratified multistage cluster sample in SPSS (53 lines) From: S.Mayor <sebastianburchert@gmx.de> IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1 (97 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1 (75 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1 (275 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Importing from MS Access (64 bit version)Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (37 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (23 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (141 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (72 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Interesting data visualization a "two directional stacked bar chart"Interesting data visualization a "two directional stacked bar chart" (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Intermittent Auto indent problem in SPSS 20Intermittent Auto indent problem in SPSS 20 (62 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Is IBM retiring SPSS Modeler after its Statistics 20. launch?Is IBM retiring SPSS Modeler after its Statistics 20. launch? 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(97 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Lag FunctionLag Function (135 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Lag Function (426 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Lag Function (137 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Lag Function (160 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Lag Function (55 lines) From: Linda Harrison <hrcljh@privatei.com> Re: Lag Function (44 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Lag Function (522 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Lag Function and Some Potentially Useful Syntax for a Vertically Organized FileRe: Lag Function and Some Potentially Useful Syntax for a Vertically Organized File (464 lines) From: Gregory Hildebrandt <ggh324@gmail.com> Re: Lag Function and Some Potentially Useful Syntax for a Vertically Organized File (348 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Lag Function and Some Potentially Useless Syntax for a Vertically Organized FileRe: Lag Function and Some Potentially Useless Syntax for a Vertically Organized File (263 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Measuring change in a binary outcome following different exposure levelsMeasuring change in a binary outcome following different exposure levels (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Measuring change in a binary outcome following different exposure levels (76 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Message: "Text value unmappable in the current server locale"Message: "Text value unmappable in the current server locale" (224 lines) From: Donna Carroll <donacarroll@MAC.COM> Re: Message: "Text value unmappable in the current server locale" (150 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Multiple Imputation model and questionsMultiple Imputation model and questions (40 lines) From: jchaudhu <jana.chaudhuri@gmail.com> Re: Multiple Imputation model and questions (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Multiple Imputation model and questions (240 lines) From: jchaudhu <jana.chaudhuri@gmail.com> New SPSS tutorials on conditional frequenciesNew SPSS tutorials on conditional frequencies (253 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data.Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data. 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(143 lines) From: Kara Taylor <kartay99@GMAIL.COM> OT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methodsOT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methods (47 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: OT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methods (46 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable namesOutfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (41 lines) From: FRESCO, DAVID <fresco@kent.edu> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (105 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (270 lines) From: FRESCO, DAVID <fresco@kent.edu> Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss designPolynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (70 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (60 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (108 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (35 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (69 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (84 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (127 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (166 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (184 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (228 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (198 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (303 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (308 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (317 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (711 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (772 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (655 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (363 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Presenting data in a bar chartPresenting data in a bar chart (41 lines) From: Paul Sillitoe <paul@sillitoe-uk.net> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (103 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (83 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (102 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Problem with Binary Logistic regression.Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (66 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (285 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (240 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (178 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (442 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (285 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (720 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (463 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (149 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (216 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Problems with logical expressionRe: Problems with logical expression (70 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (71 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Problems with logical expression (46 lines) From: mikelowski <delolmomiguel@GMAIL.COM> Re: Problems with logical expression (93 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (121 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (152 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (80 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (51 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (91 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSSProcessing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (54 lines) From: David B. 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Nolle <david_nolle@COMCAST.NET> Rake Python Module on Dev CentralRake Python Module on Dev Central (189 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (131 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (301 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Random vs fixed effects - LMMRandom vs fixed effects - LMM (127 lines) From: parisec <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (168 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (290 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (340 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (301 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (366 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (431 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (383 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Random vs. fixed effects - LMMRandom vs. fixed effects - LMM (144 lines) From: G David Garson <david_garson@NCSU.EDU> Reading in global variables from a fileReading in global variables from a file (44 lines) From: Mark Lavender <malavender@yahoo.com> Re: Reading in global variables from a file (181 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Regressions modelsRegressions models (99 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Regressions models (76 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Regressions models (61 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Replace special characters in variable labelsReplace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (82 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (191 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> SPSS + python + R (downloads)SPSS + python + R (downloads) (31 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (130 lines) From: J. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (129 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (27 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 19 fixpack 1 issueSPSS 19 fixpack 1 issue (27 lines) From: ewaldrep <ewaldrep@kent.edu> SPSS 20 + R 2.12SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (42 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (144 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 20 MapsSPSS 20 Maps (23 lines) From: Brian Cooper <brianadr@optusnet.com.au> SPSS Complex Samples: Design EffectSPSS Complex Samples: Design Effect (33 lines) From: Timothy Van Blarcom <Timothy.VanBlarcom@D3Systems.com> Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEESample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (56 lines) From: josient <j.timmerman@rrd.nl> Re: Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (84 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Sample size for MeDiation AnalysisRe: Sample size for MeDiation Analysis (221 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Sample size for Mediation AnalysisSample size for Mediation Analysis (42 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Sample size for Mediation Analysis (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA?Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (56 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (245 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Some advice on SPSS sample selectionsRe: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (229 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (223 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (406 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (437 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Some helpSome help (21 lines) From: Libardo Lopez <lilopezg@GMAIL.COM> Something like a runs test for multinomial data?
Group Based Trajectory AnalysisRe: Group Based Trajectory Analysis (402 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Group Based Trajectory Analysis (65 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Higher, first & second order factorsHigher, first & second order factors (43 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Higher, first & second order factors (38 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> I need advice on a stratified multistage cluster sample in SPSSI need advice on a stratified multistage cluster sample in SPSS (53 lines) From: S.Mayor <sebastianburchert@gmx.de> IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1 (97 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1 (75 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1 (275 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Importing from MS Access (64 bit version)Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (37 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (23 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (141 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (72 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Interesting data visualization a "two directional stacked bar chart"Interesting data visualization a "two directional stacked bar chart" (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Intermittent Auto indent problem in SPSS 20Intermittent Auto indent problem in SPSS 20 (62 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Is IBM retiring SPSS Modeler after its Statistics 20. launch?Is IBM retiring SPSS Modeler after its Statistics 20. launch? 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(97 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Lag FunctionLag Function (135 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Lag Function (426 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Lag Function (137 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Lag Function (160 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Lag Function (55 lines) From: Linda Harrison <hrcljh@privatei.com> Re: Lag Function (44 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Lag Function (522 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Lag Function and Some Potentially Useful Syntax for a Vertically Organized FileRe: Lag Function and Some Potentially Useful Syntax for a Vertically Organized File (464 lines) From: Gregory Hildebrandt <ggh324@gmail.com> Re: Lag Function and Some Potentially Useful Syntax for a Vertically Organized File (348 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Lag Function and Some Potentially Useless Syntax for a Vertically Organized FileRe: Lag Function and Some Potentially Useless Syntax for a Vertically Organized File (263 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Measuring change in a binary outcome following different exposure levelsMeasuring change in a binary outcome following different exposure levels (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Measuring change in a binary outcome following different exposure levels (76 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Message: "Text value unmappable in the current server locale"Message: "Text value unmappable in the current server locale" (224 lines) From: Donna Carroll <donacarroll@MAC.COM> Re: Message: "Text value unmappable in the current server locale" (150 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Multiple Imputation model and questionsMultiple Imputation model and questions (40 lines) From: jchaudhu <jana.chaudhuri@gmail.com> Re: Multiple Imputation model and questions (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Multiple Imputation model and questions (240 lines) From: jchaudhu <jana.chaudhuri@gmail.com> New SPSS tutorials on conditional frequenciesNew SPSS tutorials on conditional frequencies (253 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data.Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data. 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(143 lines) From: Kara Taylor <kartay99@GMAIL.COM> OT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methodsOT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methods (47 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: OT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methods (46 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable namesOutfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (41 lines) From: FRESCO, DAVID <fresco@kent.edu> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (105 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (270 lines) From: FRESCO, DAVID <fresco@kent.edu> Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss designPolynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (70 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (60 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (108 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (35 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (69 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (84 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (127 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (166 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (184 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (228 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (198 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (303 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (308 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (317 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (711 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (772 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (655 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (363 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Presenting data in a bar chartPresenting data in a bar chart (41 lines) From: Paul Sillitoe <paul@sillitoe-uk.net> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (103 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (83 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (102 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Problem with Binary Logistic regression.Problem with Binary Logistic regression. 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(216 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Problems with logical expressionRe: Problems with logical expression (70 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (71 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Problems with logical expression (46 lines) From: mikelowski <delolmomiguel@GMAIL.COM> Re: Problems with logical expression (93 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (121 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (152 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (80 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (51 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (91 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSSProcessing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (54 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (202 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (261 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (300 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (137 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (296 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (230 lines) From: David B. 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Nolle <david_nolle@COMCAST.NET> Rake Python Module on Dev CentralRake Python Module on Dev Central (189 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (131 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (301 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Random vs fixed effects - LMMRandom vs fixed effects - LMM (127 lines) From: parisec <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (168 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (290 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (340 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (301 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (366 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (431 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (383 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Random vs. fixed effects - LMMRandom vs. fixed effects - LMM (144 lines) From: G David Garson <david_garson@NCSU.EDU> Reading in global variables from a fileReading in global variables from a file (44 lines) From: Mark Lavender <malavender@yahoo.com> Re: Reading in global variables from a file (181 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Regressions modelsRegressions models (99 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Regressions models (76 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Regressions models (61 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Replace special characters in variable labelsReplace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (82 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (191 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> SPSS + python + R (downloads)SPSS + python + R (downloads) (31 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (130 lines) From: J. 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(56 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (245 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Some advice on SPSS sample selectionsRe: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (229 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (223 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (406 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (437 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Some helpSome help (21 lines) From: Libardo Lopez <lilopezg@GMAIL.COM> Something like a runs test for multinomial data?
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(143 lines) From: Kara Taylor <kartay99@GMAIL.COM> OT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methodsOT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methods (47 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: OT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methods (46 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable namesOutfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (41 lines) From: FRESCO, DAVID <fresco@kent.edu> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (105 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (270 lines) From: FRESCO, DAVID <fresco@kent.edu> Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss designPolynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (70 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (60 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (108 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (35 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (69 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (84 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (127 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (166 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (184 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (228 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (198 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (303 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (308 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (317 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (711 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (772 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (655 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (363 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Presenting data in a bar chartPresenting data in a bar chart (41 lines) From: Paul Sillitoe <paul@sillitoe-uk.net> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (103 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (83 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (102 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Problem with Binary Logistic regression.Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (66 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (285 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (240 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (178 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (442 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (285 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (720 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (463 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (149 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (216 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Problems with logical expressionRe: Problems with logical expression (70 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (71 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Problems with logical expression (46 lines) From: mikelowski <delolmomiguel@GMAIL.COM> Re: Problems with logical expression (93 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (121 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (152 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (80 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (51 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (91 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSSProcessing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (54 lines) From: David B. 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Nolle <david_nolle@COMCAST.NET> Rake Python Module on Dev CentralRake Python Module on Dev Central (189 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (131 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (301 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Random vs fixed effects - LMMRandom vs fixed effects - LMM (127 lines) From: parisec <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (168 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (290 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (340 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (301 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (366 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (431 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (383 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Random vs. fixed effects - LMMRandom vs. fixed effects - LMM (144 lines) From: G David Garson <david_garson@NCSU.EDU> Reading in global variables from a fileReading in global variables from a file (44 lines) From: Mark Lavender <malavender@yahoo.com> Re: Reading in global variables from a file (181 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Regressions modelsRegressions models (99 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Regressions models (76 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Regressions models (61 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Replace special characters in variable labelsReplace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (82 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (191 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> SPSS + python + R (downloads)SPSS + python + R (downloads) (31 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (130 lines) From: J. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (129 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (27 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 19 fixpack 1 issueSPSS 19 fixpack 1 issue (27 lines) From: ewaldrep <ewaldrep@kent.edu> SPSS 20 + R 2.12SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (42 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (144 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 20 MapsSPSS 20 Maps (23 lines) From: Brian Cooper <brianadr@optusnet.com.au> SPSS Complex Samples: Design EffectSPSS Complex Samples: Design Effect (33 lines) From: Timothy Van Blarcom <Timothy.VanBlarcom@D3Systems.com> Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEESample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (56 lines) From: josient <j.timmerman@rrd.nl> Re: Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (84 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Sample size for MeDiation AnalysisRe: Sample size for MeDiation Analysis (221 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Sample size for Mediation AnalysisSample size for Mediation Analysis (42 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Sample size for Mediation Analysis (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA?Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (56 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (245 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Some advice on SPSS sample selectionsRe: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (229 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (223 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (406 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (437 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Some helpSome help (21 lines) From: Libardo Lopez <lilopezg@GMAIL.COM> Something like a runs test for multinomial data?
I need advice on a stratified multistage cluster sample in SPSSI need advice on a stratified multistage cluster sample in SPSS (53 lines) From: S.Mayor <sebastianburchert@gmx.de> IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1 (97 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1 (75 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1 (275 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Importing from MS Access (64 bit version)Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (37 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (23 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (141 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (72 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Interesting data visualization a "two directional stacked bar chart"Interesting data visualization a "two directional stacked bar chart" (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Intermittent Auto indent problem in SPSS 20Intermittent Auto indent problem in SPSS 20 (62 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Is IBM retiring SPSS Modeler after its Statistics 20. launch?Is IBM retiring SPSS Modeler after its Statistics 20. launch? 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(97 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Lag FunctionLag Function (135 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Lag Function (426 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Lag Function (137 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Lag Function (160 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Lag Function (55 lines) From: Linda Harrison <hrcljh@privatei.com> Re: Lag Function (44 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Lag Function (522 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Lag Function and Some Potentially Useful Syntax for a Vertically Organized FileRe: Lag Function and Some Potentially Useful Syntax for a Vertically Organized File (464 lines) From: Gregory Hildebrandt <ggh324@gmail.com> Re: Lag Function and Some Potentially Useful Syntax for a Vertically Organized File (348 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Lag Function and Some Potentially Useless Syntax for a Vertically Organized FileRe: Lag Function and Some Potentially Useless Syntax for a Vertically Organized File (263 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Measuring change in a binary outcome following different exposure levelsMeasuring change in a binary outcome following different exposure levels (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Measuring change in a binary outcome following different exposure levels (76 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Message: "Text value unmappable in the current server locale"Message: "Text value unmappable in the current server locale" (224 lines) From: Donna Carroll <donacarroll@MAC.COM> Re: Message: "Text value unmappable in the current server locale" (150 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Multiple Imputation model and questionsMultiple Imputation model and questions (40 lines) From: jchaudhu <jana.chaudhuri@gmail.com> Re: Multiple Imputation model and questions (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Multiple Imputation model and questions (240 lines) From: jchaudhu <jana.chaudhuri@gmail.com> New SPSS tutorials on conditional frequenciesNew SPSS tutorials on conditional frequencies (253 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data.Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data. 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(143 lines) From: Kara Taylor <kartay99@GMAIL.COM> OT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methodsOT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methods (47 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: OT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methods (46 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable namesOutfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (41 lines) From: FRESCO, DAVID <fresco@kent.edu> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (105 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (270 lines) From: FRESCO, DAVID <fresco@kent.edu> Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss designPolynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (70 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (60 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (108 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (35 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (69 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (84 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (127 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (166 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (184 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (228 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (198 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (303 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (308 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (317 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (711 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (772 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (655 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (363 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Presenting data in a bar chartPresenting data in a bar chart (41 lines) From: Paul Sillitoe <paul@sillitoe-uk.net> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (103 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (83 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (102 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Problem with Binary Logistic regression.Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (66 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (285 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (240 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (178 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (442 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (285 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (720 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (463 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (149 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (216 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Problems with logical expressionRe: Problems with logical expression (70 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (71 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Problems with logical expression (46 lines) From: mikelowski <delolmomiguel@GMAIL.COM> Re: Problems with logical expression (93 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (121 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (152 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (80 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (51 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (91 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSSProcessing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (54 lines) From: David B. 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Nolle <david_nolle@COMCAST.NET> Rake Python Module on Dev CentralRake Python Module on Dev Central (189 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (131 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (301 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Random vs fixed effects - LMMRandom vs fixed effects - LMM (127 lines) From: parisec <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (168 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (290 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (340 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (301 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (366 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (431 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (383 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Random vs. fixed effects - LMMRandom vs. fixed effects - LMM (144 lines) From: G David Garson <david_garson@NCSU.EDU> Reading in global variables from a fileReading in global variables from a file (44 lines) From: Mark Lavender <malavender@yahoo.com> Re: Reading in global variables from a file (181 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Regressions modelsRegressions models (99 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Regressions models (76 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Regressions models (61 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Replace special characters in variable labelsReplace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (82 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (191 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> SPSS + python + R (downloads)SPSS + python + R (downloads) (31 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (130 lines) From: J. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (129 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (27 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 19 fixpack 1 issueSPSS 19 fixpack 1 issue (27 lines) From: ewaldrep <ewaldrep@kent.edu> SPSS 20 + R 2.12SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (42 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (144 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 20 MapsSPSS 20 Maps (23 lines) From: Brian Cooper <brianadr@optusnet.com.au> SPSS Complex Samples: Design EffectSPSS Complex Samples: Design Effect (33 lines) From: Timothy Van Blarcom <Timothy.VanBlarcom@D3Systems.com> Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEESample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (56 lines) From: josient <j.timmerman@rrd.nl> Re: Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (84 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Sample size for MeDiation AnalysisRe: Sample size for MeDiation Analysis (221 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Sample size for Mediation AnalysisSample size for Mediation Analysis (42 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Sample size for Mediation Analysis (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA?Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (56 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (245 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Some advice on SPSS sample selectionsRe: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (229 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (223 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (406 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (437 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Some helpSome help (21 lines) From: Libardo Lopez <lilopezg@GMAIL.COM> Something like a runs test for multinomial data?
IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1 (97 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1 (75 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: IBM SPSS Modeler v14.1 (275 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Importing from MS Access (64 bit version)Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (37 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (23 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (141 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Importing from MS Access (64 bit version) (72 lines) From: Bob Walker <rww@safllc.com> Interesting data visualization a "two directional stacked bar chart"Interesting data visualization a "two directional stacked bar chart" (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Intermittent Auto indent problem in SPSS 20Intermittent Auto indent problem in SPSS 20 (62 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Is IBM retiring SPSS Modeler after its Statistics 20. launch?Is IBM retiring SPSS Modeler after its Statistics 20. launch? 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(97 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Lag FunctionLag Function (135 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Lag Function (426 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Lag Function (137 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Lag Function (160 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Lag Function (55 lines) From: Linda Harrison <hrcljh@privatei.com> Re: Lag Function (44 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Lag Function (522 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Lag Function and Some Potentially Useful Syntax for a Vertically Organized FileRe: Lag Function and Some Potentially Useful Syntax for a Vertically Organized File (464 lines) From: Gregory Hildebrandt <ggh324@gmail.com> Re: Lag Function and Some Potentially Useful Syntax for a Vertically Organized File (348 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Lag Function and Some Potentially Useless Syntax for a Vertically Organized FileRe: Lag Function and Some Potentially Useless Syntax for a Vertically Organized File (263 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Measuring change in a binary outcome following different exposure levelsMeasuring change in a binary outcome following different exposure levels (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Measuring change in a binary outcome following different exposure levels (76 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Message: "Text value unmappable in the current server locale"Message: "Text value unmappable in the current server locale" (224 lines) From: Donna Carroll <donacarroll@MAC.COM> Re: Message: "Text value unmappable in the current server locale" (150 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Multiple Imputation model and questionsMultiple Imputation model and questions (40 lines) From: jchaudhu <jana.chaudhuri@gmail.com> Re: Multiple Imputation model and questions (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Multiple Imputation model and questions (240 lines) From: jchaudhu <jana.chaudhuri@gmail.com> New SPSS tutorials on conditional frequenciesNew SPSS tutorials on conditional frequencies (253 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data.Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data. 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(143 lines) From: Kara Taylor <kartay99@GMAIL.COM> OT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methodsOT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methods (47 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: OT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methods (46 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable namesOutfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (41 lines) From: FRESCO, DAVID <fresco@kent.edu> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (105 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (270 lines) From: FRESCO, DAVID <fresco@kent.edu> Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss designPolynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (70 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (60 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (108 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (35 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (69 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (84 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (127 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (166 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (184 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (228 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (198 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (303 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (308 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (317 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (711 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (772 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (655 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (363 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Presenting data in a bar chartPresenting data in a bar chart (41 lines) From: Paul Sillitoe <paul@sillitoe-uk.net> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (103 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (83 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (102 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Problem with Binary Logistic regression.Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (66 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (285 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (240 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (178 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (442 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (285 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (720 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (463 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (149 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (216 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Problems with logical expressionRe: Problems with logical expression (70 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (71 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Problems with logical expression (46 lines) From: mikelowski <delolmomiguel@GMAIL.COM> Re: Problems with logical expression (93 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (121 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (152 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (80 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (51 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (91 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSSProcessing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (54 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (202 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (261 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (300 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (137 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (296 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (230 lines) From: David B. 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Nolle <david_nolle@COMCAST.NET> Rake Python Module on Dev CentralRake Python Module on Dev Central (189 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (131 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (301 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Random vs fixed effects - LMMRandom vs fixed effects - LMM (127 lines) From: parisec <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (168 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (290 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (340 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (301 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (366 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (431 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (383 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Random vs. fixed effects - LMMRandom vs. fixed effects - LMM (144 lines) From: G David Garson <david_garson@NCSU.EDU> Reading in global variables from a fileReading in global variables from a file (44 lines) From: Mark Lavender <malavender@yahoo.com> Re: Reading in global variables from a file (181 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Regressions modelsRegressions models (99 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Regressions models (76 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Regressions models (61 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Replace special characters in variable labelsReplace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (82 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (191 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> SPSS + python + R (downloads)SPSS + python + R (downloads) (31 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (130 lines) From: J. 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(143 lines) From: Kara Taylor <kartay99@GMAIL.COM> OT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methodsOT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methods (47 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: OT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methods (46 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable namesOutfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (41 lines) From: FRESCO, DAVID <fresco@kent.edu> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (105 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (270 lines) From: FRESCO, DAVID <fresco@kent.edu> Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss designPolynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (70 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (60 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (108 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (35 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (69 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (84 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (127 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (166 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (184 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (228 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (198 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (303 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (308 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (317 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (711 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (772 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (655 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (363 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Presenting data in a bar chartPresenting data in a bar chart (41 lines) From: Paul Sillitoe <paul@sillitoe-uk.net> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (103 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (83 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (102 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Problem with Binary Logistic regression.Problem with Binary Logistic regression. 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(216 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Problems with logical expressionRe: Problems with logical expression (70 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (71 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Problems with logical expression (46 lines) From: mikelowski <delolmomiguel@GMAIL.COM> Re: Problems with logical expression (93 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (121 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (152 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (80 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (51 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (91 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSSProcessing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (54 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (202 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (261 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (300 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (137 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (296 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (230 lines) From: David B. 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Nolle <david_nolle@COMCAST.NET> Rake Python Module on Dev CentralRake Python Module on Dev Central (189 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (131 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (301 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Random vs fixed effects - LMMRandom vs fixed effects - LMM (127 lines) From: parisec <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (168 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (290 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (340 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (301 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (366 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (431 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (383 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Random vs. fixed effects - LMMRandom vs. fixed effects - LMM (144 lines) From: G David Garson <david_garson@NCSU.EDU> Reading in global variables from a fileReading in global variables from a file (44 lines) From: Mark Lavender <malavender@yahoo.com> Re: Reading in global variables from a file (181 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Regressions modelsRegressions models (99 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Regressions models (76 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Regressions models (61 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Replace special characters in variable labelsReplace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (82 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (191 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> SPSS + python + R (downloads)SPSS + python + R (downloads) (31 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (130 lines) From: J. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (129 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (27 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 19 fixpack 1 issueSPSS 19 fixpack 1 issue (27 lines) From: ewaldrep <ewaldrep@kent.edu> SPSS 20 + R 2.12SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (42 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (144 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 20 MapsSPSS 20 Maps (23 lines) From: Brian Cooper <brianadr@optusnet.com.au> SPSS Complex Samples: Design EffectSPSS Complex Samples: Design Effect (33 lines) From: Timothy Van Blarcom <Timothy.VanBlarcom@D3Systems.com> Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEESample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (56 lines) From: josient <j.timmerman@rrd.nl> Re: Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (84 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Sample size for MeDiation AnalysisRe: Sample size for MeDiation Analysis (221 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Sample size for Mediation AnalysisSample size for Mediation Analysis (42 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Sample size for Mediation Analysis (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA?Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (56 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (245 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Some advice on SPSS sample selectionsRe: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (229 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (223 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (406 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (437 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Some helpSome help (21 lines) From: Libardo Lopez <lilopezg@GMAIL.COM> Something like a runs test for multinomial data?
Interesting data visualization a "two directional stacked bar chart"Interesting data visualization a "two directional stacked bar chart" (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Intermittent Auto indent problem in SPSS 20Intermittent Auto indent problem in SPSS 20 (62 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Is IBM retiring SPSS Modeler after its Statistics 20. launch?Is IBM retiring SPSS Modeler after its Statistics 20. launch? (68 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Is IBM retiring SPSS Modeler after its Statistics 20. launch? (140 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Is IBM retiring SPSS Modeler after its Statistics 20. launch? (97 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Lag FunctionLag Function (135 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Lag Function (426 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Lag Function (137 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Lag Function (160 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Lag Function (55 lines) From: Linda Harrison <hrcljh@privatei.com> Re: Lag Function (44 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Lag Function (522 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Lag Function and Some Potentially Useful Syntax for a Vertically Organized FileRe: Lag Function and Some Potentially Useful Syntax for a Vertically Organized File (464 lines) From: Gregory Hildebrandt <ggh324@gmail.com> Re: Lag Function and Some Potentially Useful Syntax for a Vertically Organized File (348 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Lag Function and Some Potentially Useless Syntax for a Vertically Organized FileRe: Lag Function and Some Potentially Useless Syntax for a Vertically Organized File (263 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Measuring change in a binary outcome following different exposure levelsMeasuring change in a binary outcome following different exposure levels (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Measuring change in a binary outcome following different exposure levels (76 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Message: "Text value unmappable in the current server locale"Message: "Text value unmappable in the current server locale" (224 lines) From: Donna Carroll <donacarroll@MAC.COM> Re: Message: "Text value unmappable in the current server locale" (150 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Multiple Imputation model and questionsMultiple Imputation model and questions (40 lines) From: jchaudhu <jana.chaudhuri@gmail.com> Re: Multiple Imputation model and questions (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Multiple Imputation model and questions (240 lines) From: jchaudhu <jana.chaudhuri@gmail.com> New SPSS tutorials on conditional frequenciesNew SPSS tutorials on conditional frequencies (253 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data.Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data. 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(143 lines) From: Kara Taylor <kartay99@GMAIL.COM> OT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methodsOT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methods (47 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: OT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methods (46 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable namesOutfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (41 lines) From: FRESCO, DAVID <fresco@kent.edu> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (105 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (270 lines) From: FRESCO, DAVID <fresco@kent.edu> Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss designPolynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (70 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (60 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (108 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (35 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (69 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (84 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (127 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (166 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (184 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (228 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (198 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (303 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (308 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (317 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (711 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (772 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (655 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (363 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Presenting data in a bar chartPresenting data in a bar chart (41 lines) From: Paul Sillitoe <paul@sillitoe-uk.net> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (103 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (83 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (102 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Problem with Binary Logistic regression.Problem with Binary Logistic regression. 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(216 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Problems with logical expressionRe: Problems with logical expression (70 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (71 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Problems with logical expression (46 lines) From: mikelowski <delolmomiguel@GMAIL.COM> Re: Problems with logical expression (93 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (121 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (152 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (80 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (51 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (91 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSSProcessing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (54 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (202 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (261 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (300 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (137 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (296 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (230 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (150 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (495 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (429 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (607 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (49 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (806 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (74 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (79 lines) From: David B. Nolle <david_nolle@COMCAST.NET> Rake Python Module on Dev CentralRake Python Module on Dev Central (189 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (131 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (301 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Random vs fixed effects - LMMRandom vs fixed effects - LMM (127 lines) From: parisec <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (168 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (290 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (340 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (301 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (366 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (431 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (383 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Random vs. fixed effects - LMMRandom vs. fixed effects - LMM (144 lines) From: G David Garson <david_garson@NCSU.EDU> Reading in global variables from a fileReading in global variables from a file (44 lines) From: Mark Lavender <malavender@yahoo.com> Re: Reading in global variables from a file (181 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Regressions modelsRegressions models (99 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Regressions models (76 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Regressions models (61 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Replace special characters in variable labelsReplace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (82 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (191 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> SPSS + python + R (downloads)SPSS + python + R (downloads) (31 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (130 lines) From: J. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (129 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (27 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 19 fixpack 1 issueSPSS 19 fixpack 1 issue (27 lines) From: ewaldrep <ewaldrep@kent.edu> SPSS 20 + R 2.12SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (42 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (144 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 20 MapsSPSS 20 Maps (23 lines) From: Brian Cooper <brianadr@optusnet.com.au> SPSS Complex Samples: Design EffectSPSS Complex Samples: Design Effect (33 lines) From: Timothy Van Blarcom <Timothy.VanBlarcom@D3Systems.com> Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEESample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (56 lines) From: josient <j.timmerman@rrd.nl> Re: Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (84 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Sample size for MeDiation AnalysisRe: Sample size for MeDiation Analysis (221 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Sample size for Mediation AnalysisSample size for Mediation Analysis (42 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Sample size for Mediation Analysis (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA?Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (56 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (245 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Some advice on SPSS sample selectionsRe: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (229 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (223 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (406 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (437 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Some helpSome help (21 lines) From: Libardo Lopez <lilopezg@GMAIL.COM> Something like a runs test for multinomial data?
Intermittent Auto indent problem in SPSS 20Intermittent Auto indent problem in SPSS 20 (62 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Is IBM retiring SPSS Modeler after its Statistics 20. launch?Is IBM retiring SPSS Modeler after its Statistics 20. launch? (68 lines) From: Richard AK <richard.ak2008@gmail.com> Re: Is IBM retiring SPSS Modeler after its Statistics 20. launch? (140 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Is IBM retiring SPSS Modeler after its Statistics 20. launch? (97 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Lag FunctionLag Function (135 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Lag Function (426 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Lag Function (137 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Lag Function (160 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Lag Function (55 lines) From: Linda Harrison <hrcljh@privatei.com> Re: Lag Function (44 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Lag Function (522 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Lag Function and Some Potentially Useful Syntax for a Vertically Organized FileRe: Lag Function and Some Potentially Useful Syntax for a Vertically Organized File (464 lines) From: Gregory Hildebrandt <ggh324@gmail.com> Re: Lag Function and Some Potentially Useful Syntax for a Vertically Organized File (348 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Lag Function and Some Potentially Useless Syntax for a Vertically Organized FileRe: Lag Function and Some Potentially Useless Syntax for a Vertically Organized File (263 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Measuring change in a binary outcome following different exposure levelsMeasuring change in a binary outcome following different exposure levels (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Measuring change in a binary outcome following different exposure levels (76 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Message: "Text value unmappable in the current server locale"Message: "Text value unmappable in the current server locale" (224 lines) From: Donna Carroll <donacarroll@MAC.COM> Re: Message: "Text value unmappable in the current server locale" (150 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Multiple Imputation model and questionsMultiple Imputation model and questions (40 lines) From: jchaudhu <jana.chaudhuri@gmail.com> Re: Multiple Imputation model and questions (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Multiple Imputation model and questions (240 lines) From: jchaudhu <jana.chaudhuri@gmail.com> New SPSS tutorials on conditional frequenciesNew SPSS tutorials on conditional frequencies (253 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data.Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data. 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(143 lines) From: Kara Taylor <kartay99@GMAIL.COM> OT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methodsOT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methods (47 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: OT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methods (46 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable namesOutfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (41 lines) From: FRESCO, DAVID <fresco@kent.edu> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (105 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (270 lines) From: FRESCO, DAVID <fresco@kent.edu> Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss designPolynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (70 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (60 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (108 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (35 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (69 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (84 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (127 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (166 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (184 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (228 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (198 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (303 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (308 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (317 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (711 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (772 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (655 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (363 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Presenting data in a bar chartPresenting data in a bar chart (41 lines) From: Paul Sillitoe <paul@sillitoe-uk.net> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (103 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (83 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (102 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Problem with Binary Logistic regression.Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (66 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (285 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (240 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (178 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (442 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (285 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (720 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (463 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (149 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (216 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Problems with logical expressionRe: Problems with logical expression (70 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (71 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Problems with logical expression (46 lines) From: mikelowski <delolmomiguel@GMAIL.COM> Re: Problems with logical expression (93 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (121 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (152 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (80 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (51 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (91 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSSProcessing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (54 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (202 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (261 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (300 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (137 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (296 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (230 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (150 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (495 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (429 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (607 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (49 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (806 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (74 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (79 lines) From: David B. Nolle <david_nolle@COMCAST.NET> Rake Python Module on Dev CentralRake Python Module on Dev Central (189 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (131 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (301 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Random vs fixed effects - LMMRandom vs fixed effects - LMM (127 lines) From: parisec <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (168 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (290 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (340 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (301 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (366 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (431 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (383 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Random vs. fixed effects - LMMRandom vs. fixed effects - LMM (144 lines) From: G David Garson <david_garson@NCSU.EDU> Reading in global variables from a fileReading in global variables from a file (44 lines) From: Mark Lavender <malavender@yahoo.com> Re: Reading in global variables from a file (181 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Regressions modelsRegressions models (99 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Regressions models (76 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Regressions models (61 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Replace special characters in variable labelsReplace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (82 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (191 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> SPSS + python + R (downloads)SPSS + python + R (downloads) (31 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (130 lines) From: J. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (129 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (27 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 19 fixpack 1 issueSPSS 19 fixpack 1 issue (27 lines) From: ewaldrep <ewaldrep@kent.edu> SPSS 20 + R 2.12SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (42 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (144 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 20 MapsSPSS 20 Maps (23 lines) From: Brian Cooper <brianadr@optusnet.com.au> SPSS Complex Samples: Design EffectSPSS Complex Samples: Design Effect (33 lines) From: Timothy Van Blarcom <Timothy.VanBlarcom@D3Systems.com> Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEESample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (56 lines) From: josient <j.timmerman@rrd.nl> Re: Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (84 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Sample size for MeDiation AnalysisRe: Sample size for MeDiation Analysis (221 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Sample size for Mediation AnalysisSample size for Mediation Analysis (42 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Sample size for Mediation Analysis (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA?Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (56 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (245 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Some advice on SPSS sample selectionsRe: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (229 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (223 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (406 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (437 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Some helpSome help (21 lines) From: Libardo Lopez <lilopezg@GMAIL.COM> Something like a runs test for multinomial data?
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(143 lines) From: Kara Taylor <kartay99@GMAIL.COM> OT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methodsOT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methods (47 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: OT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methods (46 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable namesOutfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (41 lines) From: FRESCO, DAVID <fresco@kent.edu> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (105 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (270 lines) From: FRESCO, DAVID <fresco@kent.edu> Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss designPolynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (70 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (60 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (108 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (35 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (69 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (84 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (127 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (166 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (184 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (228 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (198 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (303 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (308 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (317 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (711 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (772 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (655 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (363 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Presenting data in a bar chartPresenting data in a bar chart (41 lines) From: Paul Sillitoe <paul@sillitoe-uk.net> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (103 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (83 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (102 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Problem with Binary Logistic regression.Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (66 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (285 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (240 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (178 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (442 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (285 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (720 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (463 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (149 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (216 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Problems with logical expressionRe: Problems with logical expression (70 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (71 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Problems with logical expression (46 lines) From: mikelowski <delolmomiguel@GMAIL.COM> Re: Problems with logical expression (93 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (121 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (152 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (80 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (51 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (91 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSSProcessing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (54 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (202 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (261 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (300 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (137 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (296 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (230 lines) From: David B. 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Nolle <david_nolle@COMCAST.NET> Rake Python Module on Dev CentralRake Python Module on Dev Central (189 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (131 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (301 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Random vs fixed effects - LMMRandom vs fixed effects - LMM (127 lines) From: parisec <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (168 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (290 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (340 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (301 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (366 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (431 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (383 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Random vs. fixed effects - LMMRandom vs. fixed effects - LMM (144 lines) From: G David Garson <david_garson@NCSU.EDU> Reading in global variables from a fileReading in global variables from a file (44 lines) From: Mark Lavender <malavender@yahoo.com> Re: Reading in global variables from a file (181 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Regressions modelsRegressions models (99 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Regressions models (76 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Regressions models (61 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Replace special characters in variable labelsReplace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (82 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (191 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> SPSS + python + R (downloads)SPSS + python + R (downloads) (31 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (130 lines) From: J. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (129 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (27 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 19 fixpack 1 issueSPSS 19 fixpack 1 issue (27 lines) From: ewaldrep <ewaldrep@kent.edu> SPSS 20 + R 2.12SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (42 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (144 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 20 MapsSPSS 20 Maps (23 lines) From: Brian Cooper <brianadr@optusnet.com.au> SPSS Complex Samples: Design EffectSPSS Complex Samples: Design Effect (33 lines) From: Timothy Van Blarcom <Timothy.VanBlarcom@D3Systems.com> Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEESample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (56 lines) From: josient <j.timmerman@rrd.nl> Re: Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (84 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Sample size for MeDiation AnalysisRe: Sample size for MeDiation Analysis (221 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Sample size for Mediation AnalysisSample size for Mediation Analysis (42 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Sample size for Mediation Analysis (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA?Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (56 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (245 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Some advice on SPSS sample selectionsRe: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (229 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (223 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (406 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (437 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Some helpSome help (21 lines) From: Libardo Lopez <lilopezg@GMAIL.COM> Something like a runs test for multinomial data?
Lag FunctionLag Function (135 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Lag Function (426 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Lag Function (137 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Lag Function (160 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Lag Function (55 lines) From: Linda Harrison <hrcljh@privatei.com> Re: Lag Function (44 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Lag Function (522 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Lag Function and Some Potentially Useful Syntax for a Vertically Organized FileRe: Lag Function and Some Potentially Useful Syntax for a Vertically Organized File (464 lines) From: Gregory Hildebrandt <ggh324@gmail.com> Re: Lag Function and Some Potentially Useful Syntax for a Vertically Organized File (348 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Lag Function and Some Potentially Useless Syntax for a Vertically Organized FileRe: Lag Function and Some Potentially Useless Syntax for a Vertically Organized File (263 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Measuring change in a binary outcome following different exposure levelsMeasuring change in a binary outcome following different exposure levels (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Measuring change in a binary outcome following different exposure levels (76 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Message: "Text value unmappable in the current server locale"Message: "Text value unmappable in the current server locale" (224 lines) From: Donna Carroll <donacarroll@MAC.COM> Re: Message: "Text value unmappable in the current server locale" (150 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Multiple Imputation model and questionsMultiple Imputation model and questions (40 lines) From: jchaudhu <jana.chaudhuri@gmail.com> Re: Multiple Imputation model and questions (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Multiple Imputation model and questions (240 lines) From: jchaudhu <jana.chaudhuri@gmail.com> New SPSS tutorials on conditional frequenciesNew SPSS tutorials on conditional frequencies (253 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data.Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data. 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(143 lines) From: Kara Taylor <kartay99@GMAIL.COM> OT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methodsOT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methods (47 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: OT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methods (46 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable namesOutfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (41 lines) From: FRESCO, DAVID <fresco@kent.edu> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (105 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (270 lines) From: FRESCO, DAVID <fresco@kent.edu> Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss designPolynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (70 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (60 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (108 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (35 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (69 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (84 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (127 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (166 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (184 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (228 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (198 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (303 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (308 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (317 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (711 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (772 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (655 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (363 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Presenting data in a bar chartPresenting data in a bar chart (41 lines) From: Paul Sillitoe <paul@sillitoe-uk.net> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (103 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (83 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (102 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Problem with Binary Logistic regression.Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (66 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (285 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (240 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (178 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (442 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (285 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (720 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (463 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (149 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (216 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Problems with logical expressionRe: Problems with logical expression (70 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (71 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Problems with logical expression (46 lines) From: mikelowski <delolmomiguel@GMAIL.COM> Re: Problems with logical expression (93 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (121 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (152 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (80 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (51 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (91 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSSProcessing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (54 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (202 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (261 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (300 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (137 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (296 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (230 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (150 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (495 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (429 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (607 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (49 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (806 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (74 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (79 lines) From: David B. Nolle <david_nolle@COMCAST.NET> Rake Python Module on Dev CentralRake Python Module on Dev Central (189 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (131 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (301 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Random vs fixed effects - LMMRandom vs fixed effects - LMM (127 lines) From: parisec <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (168 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (290 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (340 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (301 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (366 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (431 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (383 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Random vs. fixed effects - LMMRandom vs. fixed effects - LMM (144 lines) From: G David Garson <david_garson@NCSU.EDU> Reading in global variables from a fileReading in global variables from a file (44 lines) From: Mark Lavender <malavender@yahoo.com> Re: Reading in global variables from a file (181 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Regressions modelsRegressions models (99 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Regressions models (76 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Regressions models (61 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Replace special characters in variable labelsReplace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (82 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (191 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> SPSS + python + R (downloads)SPSS + python + R (downloads) (31 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (130 lines) From: J. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (129 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (27 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 19 fixpack 1 issueSPSS 19 fixpack 1 issue (27 lines) From: ewaldrep <ewaldrep@kent.edu> SPSS 20 + R 2.12SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (42 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (144 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 20 MapsSPSS 20 Maps (23 lines) From: Brian Cooper <brianadr@optusnet.com.au> SPSS Complex Samples: Design EffectSPSS Complex Samples: Design Effect (33 lines) From: Timothy Van Blarcom <Timothy.VanBlarcom@D3Systems.com> Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEESample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (56 lines) From: josient <j.timmerman@rrd.nl> Re: Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (84 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Sample size for MeDiation AnalysisRe: Sample size for MeDiation Analysis (221 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Sample size for Mediation AnalysisSample size for Mediation Analysis (42 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Sample size for Mediation Analysis (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA?Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (56 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (245 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Some advice on SPSS sample selectionsRe: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (229 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (223 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (406 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (437 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Some helpSome help (21 lines) From: Libardo Lopez <lilopezg@GMAIL.COM> Something like a runs test for multinomial data?
Lag Function and Some Potentially Useful Syntax for a Vertically Organized FileRe: Lag Function and Some Potentially Useful Syntax for a Vertically Organized File (464 lines) From: Gregory Hildebrandt <ggh324@gmail.com> Re: Lag Function and Some Potentially Useful Syntax for a Vertically Organized File (348 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Lag Function and Some Potentially Useless Syntax for a Vertically Organized FileRe: Lag Function and Some Potentially Useless Syntax for a Vertically Organized File (263 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Measuring change in a binary outcome following different exposure levelsMeasuring change in a binary outcome following different exposure levels (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Measuring change in a binary outcome following different exposure levels (76 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Message: "Text value unmappable in the current server locale"Message: "Text value unmappable in the current server locale" (224 lines) From: Donna Carroll <donacarroll@MAC.COM> Re: Message: "Text value unmappable in the current server locale" (150 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Multiple Imputation model and questionsMultiple Imputation model and questions (40 lines) From: jchaudhu <jana.chaudhuri@gmail.com> Re: Multiple Imputation model and questions (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Multiple Imputation model and questions (240 lines) From: jchaudhu <jana.chaudhuri@gmail.com> New SPSS tutorials on conditional frequenciesNew SPSS tutorials on conditional frequencies (253 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data.Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data. (55 lines) From: Kara <kartay99@GMAIL.COM> Re: Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data. (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data. (90 lines) From: Kara Taylor <kartay99@GMAIL.COM> Re: Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data. (33 lines) From: ftr <news.ftr@free.fr> Re: Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data. (143 lines) From: Kara Taylor <kartay99@GMAIL.COM> OT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methodsOT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methods (47 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: OT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methods (46 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable namesOutfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (41 lines) From: FRESCO, DAVID <fresco@kent.edu> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (105 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (270 lines) From: FRESCO, DAVID <fresco@kent.edu> Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss designPolynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (70 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (60 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (108 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (35 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (69 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (84 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (127 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (166 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (184 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (228 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (198 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (303 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (308 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (317 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (711 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (772 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (655 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (363 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Presenting data in a bar chartPresenting data in a bar chart (41 lines) From: Paul Sillitoe <paul@sillitoe-uk.net> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (103 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (83 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (102 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Problem with Binary Logistic regression.Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (66 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (285 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (240 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (178 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (442 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (285 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (720 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (463 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (149 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (216 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Problems with logical expressionRe: Problems with logical expression (70 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (71 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Problems with logical expression (46 lines) From: mikelowski <delolmomiguel@GMAIL.COM> Re: Problems with logical expression (93 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (121 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (152 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (80 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (51 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (91 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSSProcessing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (54 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (202 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (261 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (300 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (137 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (296 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (230 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (150 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (495 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (429 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (607 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (49 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (806 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (74 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (79 lines) From: David B. Nolle <david_nolle@COMCAST.NET> Rake Python Module on Dev CentralRake Python Module on Dev Central (189 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (131 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (301 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Random vs fixed effects - LMMRandom vs fixed effects - LMM (127 lines) From: parisec <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (168 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (290 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (340 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (301 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (366 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (431 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (383 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Random vs. fixed effects - LMMRandom vs. fixed effects - LMM (144 lines) From: G David Garson <david_garson@NCSU.EDU> Reading in global variables from a fileReading in global variables from a file (44 lines) From: Mark Lavender <malavender@yahoo.com> Re: Reading in global variables from a file (181 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Regressions modelsRegressions models (99 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Regressions models (76 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Regressions models (61 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Replace special characters in variable labelsReplace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (82 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (191 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> SPSS + python + R (downloads)SPSS + python + R (downloads) (31 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (130 lines) From: J. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (129 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (27 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 19 fixpack 1 issueSPSS 19 fixpack 1 issue (27 lines) From: ewaldrep <ewaldrep@kent.edu> SPSS 20 + R 2.12SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (42 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (144 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 20 MapsSPSS 20 Maps (23 lines) From: Brian Cooper <brianadr@optusnet.com.au> SPSS Complex Samples: Design EffectSPSS Complex Samples: Design Effect (33 lines) From: Timothy Van Blarcom <Timothy.VanBlarcom@D3Systems.com> Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEESample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (56 lines) From: josient <j.timmerman@rrd.nl> Re: Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (84 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Sample size for MeDiation AnalysisRe: Sample size for MeDiation Analysis (221 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Sample size for Mediation AnalysisSample size for Mediation Analysis (42 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Sample size for Mediation Analysis (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA?Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (56 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (245 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Some advice on SPSS sample selectionsRe: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (229 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (223 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (406 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (437 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Some helpSome help (21 lines) From: Libardo Lopez <lilopezg@GMAIL.COM> Something like a runs test for multinomial data?
Lag Function and Some Potentially Useless Syntax for a Vertically Organized FileRe: Lag Function and Some Potentially Useless Syntax for a Vertically Organized File (263 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Measuring change in a binary outcome following different exposure levelsMeasuring change in a binary outcome following different exposure levels (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Measuring change in a binary outcome following different exposure levels (76 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Message: "Text value unmappable in the current server locale"Message: "Text value unmappable in the current server locale" (224 lines) From: Donna Carroll <donacarroll@MAC.COM> Re: Message: "Text value unmappable in the current server locale" (150 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Multiple Imputation model and questionsMultiple Imputation model and questions (40 lines) From: jchaudhu <jana.chaudhuri@gmail.com> Re: Multiple Imputation model and questions (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Multiple Imputation model and questions (240 lines) From: jchaudhu <jana.chaudhuri@gmail.com> New SPSS tutorials on conditional frequenciesNew SPSS tutorials on conditional frequencies (253 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data.Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data. (55 lines) From: Kara <kartay99@GMAIL.COM> Re: Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data. (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data. (90 lines) From: Kara Taylor <kartay99@GMAIL.COM> Re: Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data. (33 lines) From: ftr <news.ftr@free.fr> Re: Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data. (143 lines) From: Kara Taylor <kartay99@GMAIL.COM> OT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methodsOT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methods (47 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: OT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methods (46 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable namesOutfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (41 lines) From: FRESCO, DAVID <fresco@kent.edu> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (105 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (270 lines) From: FRESCO, DAVID <fresco@kent.edu> Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss designPolynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (70 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (60 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (108 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (35 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (69 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (84 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (127 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (166 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (184 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (228 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (198 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (303 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (308 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (317 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (711 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (772 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (655 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (363 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Presenting data in a bar chartPresenting data in a bar chart (41 lines) From: Paul Sillitoe <paul@sillitoe-uk.net> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (103 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (83 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (102 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Problem with Binary Logistic regression.Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (66 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (285 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (240 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (178 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (442 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (285 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (720 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (463 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (149 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (216 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Problems with logical expressionRe: Problems with logical expression (70 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (71 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Problems with logical expression (46 lines) From: mikelowski <delolmomiguel@GMAIL.COM> Re: Problems with logical expression (93 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (121 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (152 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (80 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (51 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (91 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSSProcessing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (54 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (202 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (261 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (300 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (137 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (296 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (230 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (150 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (495 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (429 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (607 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (49 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (806 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (74 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (79 lines) From: David B. Nolle <david_nolle@COMCAST.NET> Rake Python Module on Dev CentralRake Python Module on Dev Central (189 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (131 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (301 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Random vs fixed effects - LMMRandom vs fixed effects - LMM (127 lines) From: parisec <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (168 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (290 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (340 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (301 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (366 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (431 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (383 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Random vs. fixed effects - LMMRandom vs. fixed effects - LMM (144 lines) From: G David Garson <david_garson@NCSU.EDU> Reading in global variables from a fileReading in global variables from a file (44 lines) From: Mark Lavender <malavender@yahoo.com> Re: Reading in global variables from a file (181 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Regressions modelsRegressions models (99 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Regressions models (76 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Regressions models (61 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Replace special characters in variable labelsReplace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (82 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (191 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> SPSS + python + R (downloads)SPSS + python + R (downloads) (31 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (130 lines) From: J. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (129 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (27 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 19 fixpack 1 issueSPSS 19 fixpack 1 issue (27 lines) From: ewaldrep <ewaldrep@kent.edu> SPSS 20 + R 2.12SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (42 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (144 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 20 MapsSPSS 20 Maps (23 lines) From: Brian Cooper <brianadr@optusnet.com.au> SPSS Complex Samples: Design EffectSPSS Complex Samples: Design Effect (33 lines) From: Timothy Van Blarcom <Timothy.VanBlarcom@D3Systems.com> Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEESample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (56 lines) From: josient <j.timmerman@rrd.nl> Re: Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (84 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Sample size for MeDiation AnalysisRe: Sample size for MeDiation Analysis (221 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Sample size for Mediation AnalysisSample size for Mediation Analysis (42 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Sample size for Mediation Analysis (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA?Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (56 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (245 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Some advice on SPSS sample selectionsRe: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (229 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (223 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (406 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (437 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Some helpSome help (21 lines) From: Libardo Lopez <lilopezg@GMAIL.COM> Something like a runs test for multinomial data?
Measuring change in a binary outcome following different exposure levelsMeasuring change in a binary outcome following different exposure levels (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Measuring change in a binary outcome following different exposure levels (76 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Message: "Text value unmappable in the current server locale"Message: "Text value unmappable in the current server locale" (224 lines) From: Donna Carroll <donacarroll@MAC.COM> Re: Message: "Text value unmappable in the current server locale" (150 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Multiple Imputation model and questionsMultiple Imputation model and questions (40 lines) From: jchaudhu <jana.chaudhuri@gmail.com> Re: Multiple Imputation model and questions (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Multiple Imputation model and questions (240 lines) From: jchaudhu <jana.chaudhuri@gmail.com> New SPSS tutorials on conditional frequenciesNew SPSS tutorials on conditional frequencies (253 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data.Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data. (55 lines) From: Kara <kartay99@GMAIL.COM> Re: Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data. (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data. (90 lines) From: Kara Taylor <kartay99@GMAIL.COM> Re: Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data. (33 lines) From: ftr <news.ftr@free.fr> Re: Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data. (143 lines) From: Kara Taylor <kartay99@GMAIL.COM> OT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methodsOT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methods (47 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: OT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methods (46 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable namesOutfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (41 lines) From: FRESCO, DAVID <fresco@kent.edu> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (105 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (270 lines) From: FRESCO, DAVID <fresco@kent.edu> Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss designPolynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (70 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (60 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (108 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (35 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (69 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (84 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (127 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (166 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (184 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (228 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (198 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (303 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (308 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (317 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (711 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (772 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (655 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (363 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Presenting data in a bar chartPresenting data in a bar chart (41 lines) From: Paul Sillitoe <paul@sillitoe-uk.net> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (103 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (83 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (102 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Problem with Binary Logistic regression.Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (66 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (285 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (240 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (178 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (442 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (285 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (720 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (463 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (149 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (216 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Problems with logical expressionRe: Problems with logical expression (70 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (71 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Problems with logical expression (46 lines) From: mikelowski <delolmomiguel@GMAIL.COM> Re: Problems with logical expression (93 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (121 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (152 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (80 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (51 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (91 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSSProcessing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (54 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (202 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (261 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (300 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (137 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (296 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (230 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (150 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (495 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (429 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (607 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (49 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (806 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (74 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (79 lines) From: David B. Nolle <david_nolle@COMCAST.NET> Rake Python Module on Dev CentralRake Python Module on Dev Central (189 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (131 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (301 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Random vs fixed effects - LMMRandom vs fixed effects - LMM (127 lines) From: parisec <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (168 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (290 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (340 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (301 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (366 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (431 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (383 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Random vs. fixed effects - LMMRandom vs. fixed effects - LMM (144 lines) From: G David Garson <david_garson@NCSU.EDU> Reading in global variables from a fileReading in global variables from a file (44 lines) From: Mark Lavender <malavender@yahoo.com> Re: Reading in global variables from a file (181 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Regressions modelsRegressions models (99 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Regressions models (76 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Regressions models (61 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Replace special characters in variable labelsReplace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (82 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (191 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> SPSS + python + R (downloads)SPSS + python + R (downloads) (31 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (130 lines) From: J. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (129 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (27 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 19 fixpack 1 issueSPSS 19 fixpack 1 issue (27 lines) From: ewaldrep <ewaldrep@kent.edu> SPSS 20 + R 2.12SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (42 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (144 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 20 MapsSPSS 20 Maps (23 lines) From: Brian Cooper <brianadr@optusnet.com.au> SPSS Complex Samples: Design EffectSPSS Complex Samples: Design Effect (33 lines) From: Timothy Van Blarcom <Timothy.VanBlarcom@D3Systems.com> Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEESample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (56 lines) From: josient <j.timmerman@rrd.nl> Re: Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (84 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Sample size for MeDiation AnalysisRe: Sample size for MeDiation Analysis (221 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Sample size for Mediation AnalysisSample size for Mediation Analysis (42 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Sample size for Mediation Analysis (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA?Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (56 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (245 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Some advice on SPSS sample selectionsRe: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (229 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (223 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (406 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (437 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Some helpSome help (21 lines) From: Libardo Lopez <lilopezg@GMAIL.COM> Something like a runs test for multinomial data?
Message: "Text value unmappable in the current server locale"Message: "Text value unmappable in the current server locale" (224 lines) From: Donna Carroll <donacarroll@MAC.COM> Re: Message: "Text value unmappable in the current server locale" (150 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Multiple Imputation model and questionsMultiple Imputation model and questions (40 lines) From: jchaudhu <jana.chaudhuri@gmail.com> Re: Multiple Imputation model and questions (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Multiple Imputation model and questions (240 lines) From: jchaudhu <jana.chaudhuri@gmail.com> New SPSS tutorials on conditional frequenciesNew SPSS tutorials on conditional frequencies (253 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data.Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data. (55 lines) From: Kara <kartay99@GMAIL.COM> Re: Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data. (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data. (90 lines) From: Kara Taylor <kartay99@GMAIL.COM> Re: Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data. (33 lines) From: ftr <news.ftr@free.fr> Re: Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data. (143 lines) From: Kara Taylor <kartay99@GMAIL.COM> OT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methodsOT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methods (47 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: OT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methods (46 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable namesOutfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (41 lines) From: FRESCO, DAVID <fresco@kent.edu> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (105 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (270 lines) From: FRESCO, DAVID <fresco@kent.edu> Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss designPolynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (70 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (60 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (108 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (35 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (69 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (84 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (127 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (166 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (184 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (228 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (198 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (303 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (308 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (317 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (711 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (772 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (655 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (363 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Presenting data in a bar chartPresenting data in a bar chart (41 lines) From: Paul Sillitoe <paul@sillitoe-uk.net> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (103 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (83 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (102 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Problem with Binary Logistic regression.Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (66 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (285 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (240 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (178 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (442 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (285 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (720 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (463 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (149 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (216 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Problems with logical expressionRe: Problems with logical expression (70 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (71 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Problems with logical expression (46 lines) From: mikelowski <delolmomiguel@GMAIL.COM> Re: Problems with logical expression (93 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (121 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (152 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (80 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (51 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (91 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSSProcessing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (54 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (202 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (261 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (300 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (137 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (296 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (230 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (150 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (495 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (429 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (607 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (49 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (806 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (74 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (79 lines) From: David B. Nolle <david_nolle@COMCAST.NET> Rake Python Module on Dev CentralRake Python Module on Dev Central (189 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (131 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (301 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Random vs fixed effects - LMMRandom vs fixed effects - LMM (127 lines) From: parisec <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (168 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (290 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (340 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (301 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (366 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (431 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (383 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Random vs. fixed effects - LMMRandom vs. fixed effects - LMM (144 lines) From: G David Garson <david_garson@NCSU.EDU> Reading in global variables from a fileReading in global variables from a file (44 lines) From: Mark Lavender <malavender@yahoo.com> Re: Reading in global variables from a file (181 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Regressions modelsRegressions models (99 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Regressions models (76 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Regressions models (61 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Replace special characters in variable labelsReplace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (82 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (191 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> SPSS + python + R (downloads)SPSS + python + R (downloads) (31 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (130 lines) From: J. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (129 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (27 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 19 fixpack 1 issueSPSS 19 fixpack 1 issue (27 lines) From: ewaldrep <ewaldrep@kent.edu> SPSS 20 + R 2.12SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (42 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (144 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 20 MapsSPSS 20 Maps (23 lines) From: Brian Cooper <brianadr@optusnet.com.au> SPSS Complex Samples: Design EffectSPSS Complex Samples: Design Effect (33 lines) From: Timothy Van Blarcom <Timothy.VanBlarcom@D3Systems.com> Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEESample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (56 lines) From: josient <j.timmerman@rrd.nl> Re: Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (84 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Sample size for MeDiation AnalysisRe: Sample size for MeDiation Analysis (221 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Sample size for Mediation AnalysisSample size for Mediation Analysis (42 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Sample size for Mediation Analysis (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA?Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (56 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (245 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Some advice on SPSS sample selectionsRe: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (229 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (223 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (406 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (437 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Some helpSome help (21 lines) From: Libardo Lopez <lilopezg@GMAIL.COM> Something like a runs test for multinomial data?
Multiple Imputation model and questionsMultiple Imputation model and questions (40 lines) From: jchaudhu <jana.chaudhuri@gmail.com> Re: Multiple Imputation model and questions (71 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Multiple Imputation model and questions (240 lines) From: jchaudhu <jana.chaudhuri@gmail.com> New SPSS tutorials on conditional frequenciesNew SPSS tutorials on conditional frequencies (253 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data.Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data. (55 lines) From: Kara <kartay99@GMAIL.COM> Re: Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data. (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data. (90 lines) From: Kara Taylor <kartay99@GMAIL.COM> Re: Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data. (33 lines) From: ftr <news.ftr@free.fr> Re: Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data. (143 lines) From: Kara Taylor <kartay99@GMAIL.COM> OT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methodsOT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methods (47 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: OT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methods (46 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable namesOutfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (41 lines) From: FRESCO, DAVID <fresco@kent.edu> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (105 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (270 lines) From: FRESCO, DAVID <fresco@kent.edu> Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss designPolynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (70 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (60 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (108 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (35 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (69 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (84 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (127 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (166 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (184 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (228 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (198 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (303 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (308 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (317 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (711 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (772 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (655 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (363 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Presenting data in a bar chartPresenting data in a bar chart (41 lines) From: Paul Sillitoe <paul@sillitoe-uk.net> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (103 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (83 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (102 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Problem with Binary Logistic regression.Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (66 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (285 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (240 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (178 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (442 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (285 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (720 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (463 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (149 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (216 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Problems with logical expressionRe: Problems with logical expression (70 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (71 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Problems with logical expression (46 lines) From: mikelowski <delolmomiguel@GMAIL.COM> Re: Problems with logical expression (93 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (121 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (152 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (80 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (51 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (91 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSSProcessing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (54 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (202 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (261 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (300 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (137 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (296 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (230 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (150 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (495 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (429 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (607 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (49 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (806 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (74 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (79 lines) From: David B. Nolle <david_nolle@COMCAST.NET> Rake Python Module on Dev CentralRake Python Module on Dev Central (189 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (131 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (301 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Random vs fixed effects - LMMRandom vs fixed effects - LMM (127 lines) From: parisec <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (168 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (290 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (340 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (301 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (366 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (431 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (383 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Random vs. fixed effects - LMMRandom vs. fixed effects - LMM (144 lines) From: G David Garson <david_garson@NCSU.EDU> Reading in global variables from a fileReading in global variables from a file (44 lines) From: Mark Lavender <malavender@yahoo.com> Re: Reading in global variables from a file (181 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Regressions modelsRegressions models (99 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Regressions models (76 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Regressions models (61 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Replace special characters in variable labelsReplace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (82 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (191 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> SPSS + python + R (downloads)SPSS + python + R (downloads) (31 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (130 lines) From: J. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (129 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (27 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 19 fixpack 1 issueSPSS 19 fixpack 1 issue (27 lines) From: ewaldrep <ewaldrep@kent.edu> SPSS 20 + R 2.12SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (42 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (144 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 20 MapsSPSS 20 Maps (23 lines) From: Brian Cooper <brianadr@optusnet.com.au> SPSS Complex Samples: Design EffectSPSS Complex Samples: Design Effect (33 lines) From: Timothy Van Blarcom <Timothy.VanBlarcom@D3Systems.com> Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEESample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (56 lines) From: josient <j.timmerman@rrd.nl> Re: Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (84 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Sample size for MeDiation AnalysisRe: Sample size for MeDiation Analysis (221 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Sample size for Mediation AnalysisSample size for Mediation Analysis (42 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Sample size for Mediation Analysis (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA?Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (56 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (245 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Some advice on SPSS sample selectionsRe: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (229 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (223 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (406 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (437 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Some helpSome help (21 lines) From: Libardo Lopez <lilopezg@GMAIL.COM> Something like a runs test for multinomial data?
New SPSS tutorials on conditional frequenciesNew SPSS tutorials on conditional frequencies (253 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data.Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data. (55 lines) From: Kara <kartay99@GMAIL.COM> Re: Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data. (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data. (90 lines) From: Kara Taylor <kartay99@GMAIL.COM> Re: Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data. (33 lines) From: ftr <news.ftr@free.fr> Re: Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data. (143 lines) From: Kara Taylor <kartay99@GMAIL.COM> OT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methodsOT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methods (47 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: OT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methods (46 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable namesOutfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (41 lines) From: FRESCO, DAVID <fresco@kent.edu> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (105 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (270 lines) From: FRESCO, DAVID <fresco@kent.edu> Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss designPolynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (70 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (60 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (108 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (35 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (69 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (84 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (127 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (166 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (184 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (228 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (198 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (303 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (308 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (317 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (711 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (772 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (655 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (363 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Presenting data in a bar chartPresenting data in a bar chart (41 lines) From: Paul Sillitoe <paul@sillitoe-uk.net> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (103 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (83 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (102 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Problem with Binary Logistic regression.Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (66 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (285 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (240 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (178 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (442 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (285 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (720 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (463 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (149 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (216 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Problems with logical expressionRe: Problems with logical expression (70 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (71 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Problems with logical expression (46 lines) From: mikelowski <delolmomiguel@GMAIL.COM> Re: Problems with logical expression (93 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (121 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (152 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (80 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (51 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (91 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSSProcessing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (54 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (202 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (261 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (300 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (137 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (296 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (230 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (150 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (495 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (429 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (607 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (49 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (806 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (74 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (79 lines) From: David B. Nolle <david_nolle@COMCAST.NET> Rake Python Module on Dev CentralRake Python Module on Dev Central (189 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (131 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (301 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Random vs fixed effects - LMMRandom vs fixed effects - LMM (127 lines) From: parisec <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (168 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (290 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (340 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (301 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (366 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (431 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (383 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Random vs. fixed effects - LMMRandom vs. fixed effects - LMM (144 lines) From: G David Garson <david_garson@NCSU.EDU> Reading in global variables from a fileReading in global variables from a file (44 lines) From: Mark Lavender <malavender@yahoo.com> Re: Reading in global variables from a file (181 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Regressions modelsRegressions models (99 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Regressions models (76 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Regressions models (61 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Replace special characters in variable labelsReplace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (82 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (191 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> SPSS + python + R (downloads)SPSS + python + R (downloads) (31 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (130 lines) From: J. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (129 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (27 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 19 fixpack 1 issueSPSS 19 fixpack 1 issue (27 lines) From: ewaldrep <ewaldrep@kent.edu> SPSS 20 + R 2.12SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (42 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (144 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 20 MapsSPSS 20 Maps (23 lines) From: Brian Cooper <brianadr@optusnet.com.au> SPSS Complex Samples: Design EffectSPSS Complex Samples: Design Effect (33 lines) From: Timothy Van Blarcom <Timothy.VanBlarcom@D3Systems.com> Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEESample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (56 lines) From: josient <j.timmerman@rrd.nl> Re: Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (84 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Sample size for MeDiation AnalysisRe: Sample size for MeDiation Analysis (221 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Sample size for Mediation AnalysisSample size for Mediation Analysis (42 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Sample size for Mediation Analysis (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA?Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (56 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (245 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Some advice on SPSS sample selectionsRe: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (229 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (223 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (406 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (437 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Some helpSome help (21 lines) From: Libardo Lopez <lilopezg@GMAIL.COM> Something like a runs test for multinomial data?
Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data.Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data. (55 lines) From: Kara <kartay99@GMAIL.COM> Re: Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data. (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data. (90 lines) From: Kara Taylor <kartay99@GMAIL.COM> Re: Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data. (33 lines) From: ftr <news.ftr@free.fr> Re: Not sure if SPSS can help: Testing differences with aggregate data. (143 lines) From: Kara Taylor <kartay99@GMAIL.COM> OT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methodsOT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methods (47 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: OT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methods (46 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable namesOutfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (41 lines) From: FRESCO, DAVID <fresco@kent.edu> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (105 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (270 lines) From: FRESCO, DAVID <fresco@kent.edu> Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss designPolynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (70 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (60 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (108 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (35 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (69 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (84 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (127 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (166 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (184 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (228 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (198 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (303 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (308 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (317 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (711 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (772 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (655 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (363 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Presenting data in a bar chartPresenting data in a bar chart (41 lines) From: Paul Sillitoe <paul@sillitoe-uk.net> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (103 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (83 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (102 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Problem with Binary Logistic regression.Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (66 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (285 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (240 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (178 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (442 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (285 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (720 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (463 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (149 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (216 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Problems with logical expressionRe: Problems with logical expression (70 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (71 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Problems with logical expression (46 lines) From: mikelowski <delolmomiguel@GMAIL.COM> Re: Problems with logical expression (93 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (121 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (152 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (80 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (51 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (91 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSSProcessing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (54 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (202 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (261 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (300 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (137 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (296 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (230 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (150 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (495 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (429 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (607 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (49 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (806 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (74 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (79 lines) From: David B. Nolle <david_nolle@COMCAST.NET> Rake Python Module on Dev CentralRake Python Module on Dev Central (189 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (131 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (301 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Random vs fixed effects - LMMRandom vs fixed effects - LMM (127 lines) From: parisec <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (168 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (290 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (340 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (301 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (366 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (431 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (383 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Random vs. fixed effects - LMMRandom vs. fixed effects - LMM (144 lines) From: G David Garson <david_garson@NCSU.EDU> Reading in global variables from a fileReading in global variables from a file (44 lines) From: Mark Lavender <malavender@yahoo.com> Re: Reading in global variables from a file (181 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Regressions modelsRegressions models (99 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Regressions models (76 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Regressions models (61 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Replace special characters in variable labelsReplace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (82 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (191 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> SPSS + python + R (downloads)SPSS + python + R (downloads) (31 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (130 lines) From: J. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (129 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (27 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 19 fixpack 1 issueSPSS 19 fixpack 1 issue (27 lines) From: ewaldrep <ewaldrep@kent.edu> SPSS 20 + R 2.12SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (42 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (144 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 20 MapsSPSS 20 Maps (23 lines) From: Brian Cooper <brianadr@optusnet.com.au> SPSS Complex Samples: Design EffectSPSS Complex Samples: Design Effect (33 lines) From: Timothy Van Blarcom <Timothy.VanBlarcom@D3Systems.com> Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEESample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (56 lines) From: josient <j.timmerman@rrd.nl> Re: Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (84 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Sample size for MeDiation AnalysisRe: Sample size for MeDiation Analysis (221 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Sample size for Mediation AnalysisSample size for Mediation Analysis (42 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Sample size for Mediation Analysis (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA?Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (56 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (245 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Some advice on SPSS sample selectionsRe: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (229 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (223 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (406 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (437 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Some helpSome help (21 lines) From: Libardo Lopez <lilopezg@GMAIL.COM> Something like a runs test for multinomial data?
OT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methodsOT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methods (47 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: OT: The importance of using appropriate multiple comparison methods (46 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable namesOutfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (41 lines) From: FRESCO, DAVID <fresco@kent.edu> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (105 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (270 lines) From: FRESCO, DAVID <fresco@kent.edu> Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss designPolynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (70 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (60 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (108 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (35 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (69 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (84 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (127 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (166 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (184 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (228 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (198 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (303 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (308 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (317 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (711 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (772 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (655 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (363 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Presenting data in a bar chartPresenting data in a bar chart (41 lines) From: Paul Sillitoe <paul@sillitoe-uk.net> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (103 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (83 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (102 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Problem with Binary Logistic regression.Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (66 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (285 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (240 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (178 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (442 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (285 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (720 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (463 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (149 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (216 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Problems with logical expressionRe: Problems with logical expression (70 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (71 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Problems with logical expression (46 lines) From: mikelowski <delolmomiguel@GMAIL.COM> Re: Problems with logical expression (93 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (121 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (152 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (80 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (51 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (91 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSSProcessing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (54 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (202 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (261 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (300 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (137 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (296 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (230 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (150 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (495 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (429 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (607 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (49 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (806 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (74 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (79 lines) From: David B. Nolle <david_nolle@COMCAST.NET> Rake Python Module on Dev CentralRake Python Module on Dev Central (189 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (131 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (301 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Random vs fixed effects - LMMRandom vs fixed effects - LMM (127 lines) From: parisec <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (168 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (290 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (340 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (301 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (366 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (431 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (383 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Random vs. fixed effects - LMMRandom vs. fixed effects - LMM (144 lines) From: G David Garson <david_garson@NCSU.EDU> Reading in global variables from a fileReading in global variables from a file (44 lines) From: Mark Lavender <malavender@yahoo.com> Re: Reading in global variables from a file (181 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Regressions modelsRegressions models (99 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Regressions models (76 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Regressions models (61 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Replace special characters in variable labelsReplace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (82 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (191 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> SPSS + python + R (downloads)SPSS + python + R (downloads) (31 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (130 lines) From: J. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (129 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (27 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 19 fixpack 1 issueSPSS 19 fixpack 1 issue (27 lines) From: ewaldrep <ewaldrep@kent.edu> SPSS 20 + R 2.12SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (42 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (144 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 20 MapsSPSS 20 Maps (23 lines) From: Brian Cooper <brianadr@optusnet.com.au> SPSS Complex Samples: Design EffectSPSS Complex Samples: Design Effect (33 lines) From: Timothy Van Blarcom <Timothy.VanBlarcom@D3Systems.com> Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEESample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (56 lines) From: josient <j.timmerman@rrd.nl> Re: Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (84 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Sample size for MeDiation AnalysisRe: Sample size for MeDiation Analysis (221 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Sample size for Mediation AnalysisSample size for Mediation Analysis (42 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Sample size for Mediation Analysis (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA?Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (56 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (245 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Some advice on SPSS sample selectionsRe: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (229 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (223 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (406 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (437 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Some helpSome help (21 lines) From: Libardo Lopez <lilopezg@GMAIL.COM> Something like a runs test for multinomial data?
Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable namesOutfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (41 lines) From: FRESCO, DAVID <fresco@kent.edu> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (105 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Outfile command in PASW18 for Mac that does not truncate variable names (270 lines) From: FRESCO, DAVID <fresco@kent.edu> Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss designPolynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (70 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (60 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (108 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (35 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (69 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (84 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (127 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (166 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (184 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (228 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (198 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (303 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (308 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (317 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (711 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (772 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (655 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (363 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Presenting data in a bar chartPresenting data in a bar chart (41 lines) From: Paul Sillitoe <paul@sillitoe-uk.net> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (103 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (83 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (102 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Problem with Binary Logistic regression.Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (66 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (285 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (240 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (178 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (442 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (285 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (720 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (463 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (149 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (216 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Problems with logical expressionRe: Problems with logical expression (70 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (71 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Problems with logical expression (46 lines) From: mikelowski <delolmomiguel@GMAIL.COM> Re: Problems with logical expression (93 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (121 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (152 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (80 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (51 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (91 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSSProcessing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (54 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (202 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (261 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (300 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (137 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (296 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (230 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (150 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (495 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (429 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (607 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (49 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (806 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (74 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (79 lines) From: David B. Nolle <david_nolle@COMCAST.NET> Rake Python Module on Dev CentralRake Python Module on Dev Central (189 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (131 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (301 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Random vs fixed effects - LMMRandom vs fixed effects - LMM (127 lines) From: parisec <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (168 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (290 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (340 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (301 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (366 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (431 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (383 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Random vs. fixed effects - LMMRandom vs. fixed effects - LMM (144 lines) From: G David Garson <david_garson@NCSU.EDU> Reading in global variables from a fileReading in global variables from a file (44 lines) From: Mark Lavender <malavender@yahoo.com> Re: Reading in global variables from a file (181 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Regressions modelsRegressions models (99 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Regressions models (76 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Regressions models (61 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Replace special characters in variable labelsReplace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (82 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (191 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> SPSS + python + R (downloads)SPSS + python + R (downloads) (31 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (130 lines) From: J. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (129 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (27 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 19 fixpack 1 issueSPSS 19 fixpack 1 issue (27 lines) From: ewaldrep <ewaldrep@kent.edu> SPSS 20 + R 2.12SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (42 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (144 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 20 MapsSPSS 20 Maps (23 lines) From: Brian Cooper <brianadr@optusnet.com.au> SPSS Complex Samples: Design EffectSPSS Complex Samples: Design Effect (33 lines) From: Timothy Van Blarcom <Timothy.VanBlarcom@D3Systems.com> Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEESample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (56 lines) From: josient <j.timmerman@rrd.nl> Re: Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (84 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Sample size for MeDiation AnalysisRe: Sample size for MeDiation Analysis (221 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Sample size for Mediation AnalysisSample size for Mediation Analysis (42 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Sample size for Mediation Analysis (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA?Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (56 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (245 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Some advice on SPSS sample selectionsRe: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (229 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (223 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (406 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (437 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Some helpSome help (21 lines) From: Libardo Lopez <lilopezg@GMAIL.COM> Something like a runs test for multinomial data?
Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss designPolynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (70 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (60 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (108 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (35 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (69 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (84 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (127 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (166 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (184 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (228 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (198 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (303 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (308 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (317 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (711 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (772 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (655 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (363 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Polynomial contrast for interaction in completely between-Ss design (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Presenting data in a bar chartPresenting data in a bar chart (41 lines) From: Paul Sillitoe <paul@sillitoe-uk.net> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (103 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (83 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (102 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Problem with Binary Logistic regression.Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (66 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (285 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (240 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (178 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (442 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (285 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (720 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (463 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (149 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (216 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Problems with logical expressionRe: Problems with logical expression (70 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (71 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Problems with logical expression (46 lines) From: mikelowski <delolmomiguel@GMAIL.COM> Re: Problems with logical expression (93 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (121 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (152 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (80 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (51 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (91 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSSProcessing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (54 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (202 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (261 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (300 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (137 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (296 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (230 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (150 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (495 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (429 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (607 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (49 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (806 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (74 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (79 lines) From: David B. Nolle <david_nolle@COMCAST.NET> Rake Python Module on Dev CentralRake Python Module on Dev Central (189 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (131 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (301 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Random vs fixed effects - LMMRandom vs fixed effects - LMM (127 lines) From: parisec <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (168 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (290 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (340 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (301 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (366 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (431 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (383 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Random vs. fixed effects - LMMRandom vs. fixed effects - LMM (144 lines) From: G David Garson <david_garson@NCSU.EDU> Reading in global variables from a fileReading in global variables from a file (44 lines) From: Mark Lavender <malavender@yahoo.com> Re: Reading in global variables from a file (181 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Regressions modelsRegressions models (99 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Regressions models (76 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Regressions models (61 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Replace special characters in variable labelsReplace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (82 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (191 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> SPSS + python + R (downloads)SPSS + python + R (downloads) (31 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (130 lines) From: J. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (129 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (27 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 19 fixpack 1 issueSPSS 19 fixpack 1 issue (27 lines) From: ewaldrep <ewaldrep@kent.edu> SPSS 20 + R 2.12SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (42 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (144 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 20 MapsSPSS 20 Maps (23 lines) From: Brian Cooper <brianadr@optusnet.com.au> SPSS Complex Samples: Design EffectSPSS Complex Samples: Design Effect (33 lines) From: Timothy Van Blarcom <Timothy.VanBlarcom@D3Systems.com> Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEESample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (56 lines) From: josient <j.timmerman@rrd.nl> Re: Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (84 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Sample size for MeDiation AnalysisRe: Sample size for MeDiation Analysis (221 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Sample size for Mediation AnalysisSample size for Mediation Analysis (42 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Sample size for Mediation Analysis (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA?Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (56 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (245 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Some advice on SPSS sample selectionsRe: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (229 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (223 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (406 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (437 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Some helpSome help (21 lines) From: Libardo Lopez <lilopezg@GMAIL.COM> Something like a runs test for multinomial data?
Presenting data in a bar chartPresenting data in a bar chart (41 lines) From: Paul Sillitoe <paul@sillitoe-uk.net> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (103 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (83 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Presenting data in a bar chart (102 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Problem with Binary Logistic regression.Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (66 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (285 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (240 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. 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(216 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Problems with logical expressionRe: Problems with logical expression (70 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (71 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Problems with logical expression (46 lines) From: mikelowski <delolmomiguel@GMAIL.COM> Re: Problems with logical expression (93 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (121 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (152 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (80 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (51 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (91 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSSProcessing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (54 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (202 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (261 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (300 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (137 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (296 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (230 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (150 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (495 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (429 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (607 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (49 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (806 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (74 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (79 lines) From: David B. Nolle <david_nolle@COMCAST.NET> Rake Python Module on Dev CentralRake Python Module on Dev Central (189 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (131 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (301 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Random vs fixed effects - LMMRandom vs fixed effects - LMM (127 lines) From: parisec <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (168 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (290 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (340 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (301 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (366 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (431 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (383 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Random vs. fixed effects - LMMRandom vs. fixed effects - LMM (144 lines) From: G David Garson <david_garson@NCSU.EDU> Reading in global variables from a fileReading in global variables from a file (44 lines) From: Mark Lavender <malavender@yahoo.com> Re: Reading in global variables from a file (181 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Regressions modelsRegressions models (99 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Regressions models (76 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Regressions models (61 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Replace special characters in variable labelsReplace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (82 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (191 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> SPSS + python + R (downloads)SPSS + python + R (downloads) (31 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (130 lines) From: J. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (129 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (27 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 19 fixpack 1 issueSPSS 19 fixpack 1 issue (27 lines) From: ewaldrep <ewaldrep@kent.edu> SPSS 20 + R 2.12SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (42 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (144 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 20 MapsSPSS 20 Maps (23 lines) From: Brian Cooper <brianadr@optusnet.com.au> SPSS Complex Samples: Design EffectSPSS Complex Samples: Design Effect (33 lines) From: Timothy Van Blarcom <Timothy.VanBlarcom@D3Systems.com> Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEESample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (56 lines) From: josient <j.timmerman@rrd.nl> Re: Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (84 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Sample size for MeDiation AnalysisRe: Sample size for MeDiation Analysis (221 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Sample size for Mediation AnalysisSample size for Mediation Analysis (42 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Sample size for Mediation Analysis (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA?Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (56 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (245 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Some advice on SPSS sample selectionsRe: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (229 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (223 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (406 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (437 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Some helpSome help (21 lines) From: Libardo Lopez <lilopezg@GMAIL.COM> Something like a runs test for multinomial data?
Problem with Binary Logistic regression.Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (66 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (285 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (240 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (178 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (442 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (285 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (720 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. (463 lines) From: Vagelis S. <visqom@yahoo.com> Re: Problem with Binary Logistic regression. 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(216 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Problems with logical expressionRe: Problems with logical expression (70 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (71 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Problems with logical expression (46 lines) From: mikelowski <delolmomiguel@GMAIL.COM> Re: Problems with logical expression (93 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (121 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (152 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (80 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (51 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (91 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSSProcessing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (54 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (202 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (261 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (300 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (137 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (296 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (230 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (150 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (495 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (429 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (607 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (49 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (806 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (74 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (79 lines) From: David B. Nolle <david_nolle@COMCAST.NET> Rake Python Module on Dev CentralRake Python Module on Dev Central (189 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (131 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (301 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Random vs fixed effects - LMMRandom vs fixed effects - LMM (127 lines) From: parisec <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (168 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (290 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (340 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (301 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (366 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (431 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (383 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Random vs. fixed effects - LMMRandom vs. fixed effects - LMM (144 lines) From: G David Garson <david_garson@NCSU.EDU> Reading in global variables from a fileReading in global variables from a file (44 lines) From: Mark Lavender <malavender@yahoo.com> Re: Reading in global variables from a file (181 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Regressions modelsRegressions models (99 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Regressions models (76 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Regressions models (61 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Replace special characters in variable labelsReplace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (82 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (191 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> SPSS + python + R (downloads)SPSS + python + R (downloads) (31 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (130 lines) From: J. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (129 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (27 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 19 fixpack 1 issueSPSS 19 fixpack 1 issue (27 lines) From: ewaldrep <ewaldrep@kent.edu> SPSS 20 + R 2.12SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (42 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (144 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 20 MapsSPSS 20 Maps (23 lines) From: Brian Cooper <brianadr@optusnet.com.au> SPSS Complex Samples: Design EffectSPSS Complex Samples: Design Effect (33 lines) From: Timothy Van Blarcom <Timothy.VanBlarcom@D3Systems.com> Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEESample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (56 lines) From: josient <j.timmerman@rrd.nl> Re: Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (84 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Sample size for MeDiation AnalysisRe: Sample size for MeDiation Analysis (221 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Sample size for Mediation AnalysisSample size for Mediation Analysis (42 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Sample size for Mediation Analysis (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA?Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (56 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (245 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Some advice on SPSS sample selectionsRe: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (229 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (223 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (406 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (437 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Some helpSome help (21 lines) From: Libardo Lopez <lilopezg@GMAIL.COM> Something like a runs test for multinomial data?
Problems with logical expressionRe: Problems with logical expression (70 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (71 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Problems with logical expression (46 lines) From: mikelowski <delolmomiguel@GMAIL.COM> Re: Problems with logical expression (93 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (121 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (152 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Problems with logical expression (80 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (51 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Problems with logical expression (91 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSSProcessing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (54 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (202 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (261 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (300 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (137 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (296 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (230 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (150 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (495 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (429 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (607 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (49 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (806 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (74 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (79 lines) From: David B. Nolle <david_nolle@COMCAST.NET> Rake Python Module on Dev CentralRake Python Module on Dev Central (189 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (131 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (301 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Random vs fixed effects - LMMRandom vs fixed effects - LMM (127 lines) From: parisec <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (168 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (290 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (340 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (301 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (366 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (431 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (383 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Random vs. fixed effects - LMMRandom vs. fixed effects - LMM (144 lines) From: G David Garson <david_garson@NCSU.EDU> Reading in global variables from a fileReading in global variables from a file (44 lines) From: Mark Lavender <malavender@yahoo.com> Re: Reading in global variables from a file (181 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Regressions modelsRegressions models (99 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Regressions models (76 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Regressions models (61 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Replace special characters in variable labelsReplace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (82 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (191 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> SPSS + python + R (downloads)SPSS + python + R (downloads) (31 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (130 lines) From: J. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (129 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (27 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 19 fixpack 1 issueSPSS 19 fixpack 1 issue (27 lines) From: ewaldrep <ewaldrep@kent.edu> SPSS 20 + R 2.12SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (42 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (144 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 20 MapsSPSS 20 Maps (23 lines) From: Brian Cooper <brianadr@optusnet.com.au> SPSS Complex Samples: Design EffectSPSS Complex Samples: Design Effect (33 lines) From: Timothy Van Blarcom <Timothy.VanBlarcom@D3Systems.com> Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEESample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (56 lines) From: josient <j.timmerman@rrd.nl> Re: Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (84 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Sample size for MeDiation AnalysisRe: Sample size for MeDiation Analysis (221 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Sample size for Mediation AnalysisSample size for Mediation Analysis (42 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Sample size for Mediation Analysis (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA?Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (56 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (245 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Some advice on SPSS sample selectionsRe: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (229 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (223 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (406 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (437 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Some helpSome help (21 lines) From: Libardo Lopez <lilopezg@GMAIL.COM> Something like a runs test for multinomial data?
Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSSProcessing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (54 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (202 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (261 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (300 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (137 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (296 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (230 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (150 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (495 lines) From: Melissa Ives <mives@chestnut.org> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (429 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (607 lines) From: David B. Nolle <dbnolle@frontiernet.net> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (49 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (806 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (74 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Processing Logic for Equivalencies or Straights in SPSS (79 lines) From: David B. Nolle <david_nolle@COMCAST.NET> Rake Python Module on Dev CentralRake Python Module on Dev Central (189 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (131 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (301 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Random vs fixed effects - LMMRandom vs fixed effects - LMM (127 lines) From: parisec <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (168 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (290 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (340 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (301 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (366 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (431 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (383 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Random vs. fixed effects - LMMRandom vs. fixed effects - LMM (144 lines) From: G David Garson <david_garson@NCSU.EDU> Reading in global variables from a fileReading in global variables from a file (44 lines) From: Mark Lavender <malavender@yahoo.com> Re: Reading in global variables from a file (181 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Regressions modelsRegressions models (99 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Regressions models (76 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Regressions models (61 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Replace special characters in variable labelsReplace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (82 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (191 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> SPSS + python + R (downloads)SPSS + python + R (downloads) (31 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (130 lines) From: J. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (129 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (27 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 19 fixpack 1 issueSPSS 19 fixpack 1 issue (27 lines) From: ewaldrep <ewaldrep@kent.edu> SPSS 20 + R 2.12SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (42 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (144 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 20 MapsSPSS 20 Maps (23 lines) From: Brian Cooper <brianadr@optusnet.com.au> SPSS Complex Samples: Design EffectSPSS Complex Samples: Design Effect (33 lines) From: Timothy Van Blarcom <Timothy.VanBlarcom@D3Systems.com> Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEESample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (56 lines) From: josient <j.timmerman@rrd.nl> Re: Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (84 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Sample size for MeDiation AnalysisRe: Sample size for MeDiation Analysis (221 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Sample size for Mediation AnalysisSample size for Mediation Analysis (42 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Sample size for Mediation Analysis (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA?Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (56 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (245 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Some advice on SPSS sample selectionsRe: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (229 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (223 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (406 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (437 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Some helpSome help (21 lines) From: Libardo Lopez <lilopezg@GMAIL.COM> Something like a runs test for multinomial data?
Rake Python Module on Dev CentralRake Python Module on Dev Central (189 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (131 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Rake Python Module on Dev Central (301 lines) From: ROUNCE, James <James.Rounce@cheshireeast.gov.uk> Random vs fixed effects - LMMRandom vs fixed effects - LMM (127 lines) From: parisec <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (168 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (290 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (340 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (301 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (366 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (431 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (383 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Random vs. fixed effects - LMMRandom vs. fixed effects - LMM (144 lines) From: G David Garson <david_garson@NCSU.EDU> Reading in global variables from a fileReading in global variables from a file (44 lines) From: Mark Lavender <malavender@yahoo.com> Re: Reading in global variables from a file (181 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Regressions modelsRegressions models (99 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Regressions models (76 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Regressions models (61 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Replace special characters in variable labelsReplace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (82 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (191 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> SPSS + python + R (downloads)SPSS + python + R (downloads) (31 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (130 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (129 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (27 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 19 fixpack 1 issueSPSS 19 fixpack 1 issue (27 lines) From: ewaldrep <ewaldrep@kent.edu> SPSS 20 + R 2.12SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (42 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (144 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 20 MapsSPSS 20 Maps (23 lines) From: Brian Cooper <brianadr@optusnet.com.au> SPSS Complex Samples: Design EffectSPSS Complex Samples: Design Effect (33 lines) From: Timothy Van Blarcom <Timothy.VanBlarcom@D3Systems.com> Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEESample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (56 lines) From: josient <j.timmerman@rrd.nl> Re: Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (84 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Sample size for MeDiation AnalysisRe: Sample size for MeDiation Analysis (221 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Sample size for Mediation AnalysisSample size for Mediation Analysis (42 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Sample size for Mediation Analysis (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA?Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (56 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (245 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Some advice on SPSS sample selectionsRe: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (229 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (223 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (406 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (437 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Some helpSome help (21 lines) From: Libardo Lopez <lilopezg@GMAIL.COM> Something like a runs test for multinomial data?
Random vs fixed effects - LMMRandom vs fixed effects - LMM (127 lines) From: parisec <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (168 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (290 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (340 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (301 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (366 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (431 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Random vs fixed effects - LMM (383 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Random vs. fixed effects - LMMRandom vs. fixed effects - LMM (144 lines) From: G David Garson <david_garson@NCSU.EDU> Reading in global variables from a fileReading in global variables from a file (44 lines) From: Mark Lavender <malavender@yahoo.com> Re: Reading in global variables from a file (181 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Regressions modelsRegressions models (99 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Regressions models (76 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Regressions models (61 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Replace special characters in variable labelsReplace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (82 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (191 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> SPSS + python + R (downloads)SPSS + python + R (downloads) (31 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (130 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (129 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (27 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 19 fixpack 1 issueSPSS 19 fixpack 1 issue (27 lines) From: ewaldrep <ewaldrep@kent.edu> SPSS 20 + R 2.12SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (42 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (144 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 20 MapsSPSS 20 Maps (23 lines) From: Brian Cooper <brianadr@optusnet.com.au> SPSS Complex Samples: Design EffectSPSS Complex Samples: Design Effect (33 lines) From: Timothy Van Blarcom <Timothy.VanBlarcom@D3Systems.com> Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEESample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (56 lines) From: josient <j.timmerman@rrd.nl> Re: Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (84 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Sample size for MeDiation AnalysisRe: Sample size for MeDiation Analysis (221 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Sample size for Mediation AnalysisSample size for Mediation Analysis (42 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Sample size for Mediation Analysis (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA?Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (56 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (245 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Some advice on SPSS sample selectionsRe: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (229 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (223 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (406 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (437 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Some helpSome help (21 lines) From: Libardo Lopez <lilopezg@GMAIL.COM> Something like a runs test for multinomial data?
Random vs. fixed effects - LMMRandom vs. fixed effects - LMM (144 lines) From: G David Garson <david_garson@NCSU.EDU> Reading in global variables from a fileReading in global variables from a file (44 lines) From: Mark Lavender <malavender@yahoo.com> Re: Reading in global variables from a file (181 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Regressions modelsRegressions models (99 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Regressions models (76 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Regressions models (61 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Replace special characters in variable labelsReplace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (82 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (191 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> SPSS + python + R (downloads)SPSS + python + R (downloads) (31 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (130 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (129 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (27 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 19 fixpack 1 issueSPSS 19 fixpack 1 issue (27 lines) From: ewaldrep <ewaldrep@kent.edu> SPSS 20 + R 2.12SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (42 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (144 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 20 MapsSPSS 20 Maps (23 lines) From: Brian Cooper <brianadr@optusnet.com.au> SPSS Complex Samples: Design EffectSPSS Complex Samples: Design Effect (33 lines) From: Timothy Van Blarcom <Timothy.VanBlarcom@D3Systems.com> Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEESample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (56 lines) From: josient <j.timmerman@rrd.nl> Re: Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (84 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Sample size for MeDiation AnalysisRe: Sample size for MeDiation Analysis (221 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Sample size for Mediation AnalysisSample size for Mediation Analysis (42 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Sample size for Mediation Analysis (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA?Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (56 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (245 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Some advice on SPSS sample selectionsRe: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (229 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (223 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (406 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (437 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Some helpSome help (21 lines) From: Libardo Lopez <lilopezg@GMAIL.COM> Something like a runs test for multinomial data?
Reading in global variables from a fileReading in global variables from a file (44 lines) From: Mark Lavender <malavender@yahoo.com> Re: Reading in global variables from a file (181 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Regressions modelsRegressions models (99 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Regressions models (76 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Regressions models (61 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Replace special characters in variable labelsReplace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (82 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (191 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> SPSS + python + R (downloads)SPSS + python + R (downloads) (31 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (130 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (129 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (27 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 19 fixpack 1 issueSPSS 19 fixpack 1 issue (27 lines) From: ewaldrep <ewaldrep@kent.edu> SPSS 20 + R 2.12SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (42 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (144 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 20 MapsSPSS 20 Maps (23 lines) From: Brian Cooper <brianadr@optusnet.com.au> SPSS Complex Samples: Design EffectSPSS Complex Samples: Design Effect (33 lines) From: Timothy Van Blarcom <Timothy.VanBlarcom@D3Systems.com> Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEESample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (56 lines) From: josient <j.timmerman@rrd.nl> Re: Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (84 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Sample size for MeDiation AnalysisRe: Sample size for MeDiation Analysis (221 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Sample size for Mediation AnalysisSample size for Mediation Analysis (42 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Sample size for Mediation Analysis (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA?Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (56 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (245 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Some advice on SPSS sample selectionsRe: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (229 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (223 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (406 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (437 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Some helpSome help (21 lines) From: Libardo Lopez <lilopezg@GMAIL.COM> Something like a runs test for multinomial data?
Regressions modelsRegressions models (99 lines) From: joan casellas <joan.casellas@eu-survey.com> Re: Regressions models (76 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Regressions models (61 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Replace special characters in variable labelsReplace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (82 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (191 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> SPSS + python + R (downloads)SPSS + python + R (downloads) (31 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (130 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (129 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (27 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 19 fixpack 1 issueSPSS 19 fixpack 1 issue (27 lines) From: ewaldrep <ewaldrep@kent.edu> SPSS 20 + R 2.12SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (42 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (144 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 20 MapsSPSS 20 Maps (23 lines) From: Brian Cooper <brianadr@optusnet.com.au> SPSS Complex Samples: Design EffectSPSS Complex Samples: Design Effect (33 lines) From: Timothy Van Blarcom <Timothy.VanBlarcom@D3Systems.com> Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEESample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (56 lines) From: josient <j.timmerman@rrd.nl> Re: Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (84 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Sample size for MeDiation AnalysisRe: Sample size for MeDiation Analysis (221 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Sample size for Mediation AnalysisSample size for Mediation Analysis (42 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Sample size for Mediation Analysis (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA?Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (56 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (245 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Some advice on SPSS sample selectionsRe: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (229 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (223 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (406 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (437 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Some helpSome help (21 lines) From: Libardo Lopez <lilopezg@GMAIL.COM> Something like a runs test for multinomial data?
Replace special characters in variable labelsReplace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (82 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (32 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (191 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Replace special characters in variable labels (60 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> SPSS + python + R (downloads)SPSS + python + R (downloads) (31 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (130 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (129 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (27 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 19 fixpack 1 issueSPSS 19 fixpack 1 issue (27 lines) From: ewaldrep <ewaldrep@kent.edu> SPSS 20 + R 2.12SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (42 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (144 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 20 MapsSPSS 20 Maps (23 lines) From: Brian Cooper <brianadr@optusnet.com.au> SPSS Complex Samples: Design EffectSPSS Complex Samples: Design Effect (33 lines) From: Timothy Van Blarcom <Timothy.VanBlarcom@D3Systems.com> Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEESample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (56 lines) From: josient <j.timmerman@rrd.nl> Re: Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (84 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Sample size for MeDiation AnalysisRe: Sample size for MeDiation Analysis (221 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Sample size for Mediation AnalysisSample size for Mediation Analysis (42 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Sample size for Mediation Analysis (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA?Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (56 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (245 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Some advice on SPSS sample selectionsRe: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (229 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (223 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (406 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (437 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Some helpSome help (21 lines) From: Libardo Lopez <lilopezg@GMAIL.COM> Something like a runs test for multinomial data?
SPSS + python + R (downloads)SPSS + python + R (downloads) (31 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (130 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (129 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS + python + R (downloads) (27 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 19 fixpack 1 issueSPSS 19 fixpack 1 issue (27 lines) From: ewaldrep <ewaldrep@kent.edu> SPSS 20 + R 2.12SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (42 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (144 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 20 MapsSPSS 20 Maps (23 lines) From: Brian Cooper <brianadr@optusnet.com.au> SPSS Complex Samples: Design EffectSPSS Complex Samples: Design Effect (33 lines) From: Timothy Van Blarcom <Timothy.VanBlarcom@D3Systems.com> Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEESample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (56 lines) From: josient <j.timmerman@rrd.nl> Re: Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (84 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Sample size for MeDiation AnalysisRe: Sample size for MeDiation Analysis (221 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Sample size for Mediation AnalysisSample size for Mediation Analysis (42 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Sample size for Mediation Analysis (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA?Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (56 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (245 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Some advice on SPSS sample selectionsRe: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (229 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (223 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (406 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (437 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Some helpSome help (21 lines) From: Libardo Lopez <lilopezg@GMAIL.COM> Something like a runs test for multinomial data?
SPSS 19 fixpack 1 issueSPSS 19 fixpack 1 issue (27 lines) From: ewaldrep <ewaldrep@kent.edu> SPSS 20 + R 2.12SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (42 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (144 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 20 MapsSPSS 20 Maps (23 lines) From: Brian Cooper <brianadr@optusnet.com.au> SPSS Complex Samples: Design EffectSPSS Complex Samples: Design Effect (33 lines) From: Timothy Van Blarcom <Timothy.VanBlarcom@D3Systems.com> Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEESample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (56 lines) From: josient <j.timmerman@rrd.nl> Re: Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (84 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Sample size for MeDiation AnalysisRe: Sample size for MeDiation Analysis (221 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Sample size for Mediation AnalysisSample size for Mediation Analysis (42 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Sample size for Mediation Analysis (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA?Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (56 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (245 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Some advice on SPSS sample selectionsRe: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (229 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (223 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (406 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (437 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Some helpSome help (21 lines) From: Libardo Lopez <lilopezg@GMAIL.COM> Something like a runs test for multinomial data?
SPSS 20 + R 2.12SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (42 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (144 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + R 2.12 (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> SPSS 20 MapsSPSS 20 Maps (23 lines) From: Brian Cooper <brianadr@optusnet.com.au> SPSS Complex Samples: Design EffectSPSS Complex Samples: Design Effect (33 lines) From: Timothy Van Blarcom <Timothy.VanBlarcom@D3Systems.com> Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEESample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (56 lines) From: josient <j.timmerman@rrd.nl> Re: Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (84 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Sample size for MeDiation AnalysisRe: Sample size for MeDiation Analysis (221 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Sample size for Mediation AnalysisSample size for Mediation Analysis (42 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Sample size for Mediation Analysis (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA?Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (56 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (245 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Some advice on SPSS sample selectionsRe: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (229 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (223 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (406 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (437 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Some helpSome help (21 lines) From: Libardo Lopez <lilopezg@GMAIL.COM> Something like a runs test for multinomial data?
SPSS 20 MapsSPSS 20 Maps (23 lines) From: Brian Cooper <brianadr@optusnet.com.au> SPSS Complex Samples: Design EffectSPSS Complex Samples: Design Effect (33 lines) From: Timothy Van Blarcom <Timothy.VanBlarcom@D3Systems.com> Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEESample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (56 lines) From: josient <j.timmerman@rrd.nl> Re: Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (84 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Sample size for MeDiation AnalysisRe: Sample size for MeDiation Analysis (221 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Sample size for Mediation AnalysisSample size for Mediation Analysis (42 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Sample size for Mediation Analysis (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA?Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (56 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (245 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Some advice on SPSS sample selectionsRe: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (229 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (223 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (406 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (437 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Some helpSome help (21 lines) From: Libardo Lopez <lilopezg@GMAIL.COM> Something like a runs test for multinomial data?
SPSS Complex Samples: Design EffectSPSS Complex Samples: Design Effect (33 lines) From: Timothy Van Blarcom <Timothy.VanBlarcom@D3Systems.com> Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEESample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (56 lines) From: josient <j.timmerman@rrd.nl> Re: Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (84 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Sample size for MeDiation AnalysisRe: Sample size for MeDiation Analysis (221 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Sample size for Mediation AnalysisSample size for Mediation Analysis (42 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Sample size for Mediation Analysis (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA?Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (56 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (245 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Some advice on SPSS sample selectionsRe: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (229 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (223 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (406 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (437 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Some helpSome help (21 lines) From: Libardo Lopez <lilopezg@GMAIL.COM> Something like a runs test for multinomial data?
Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEESample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (56 lines) From: josient <j.timmerman@rrd.nl> Re: Sample size calculation for multiple regression / GEE (84 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Sample size for MeDiation AnalysisRe: Sample size for MeDiation Analysis (221 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Sample size for Mediation AnalysisSample size for Mediation Analysis (42 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Sample size for Mediation Analysis (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA?Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (56 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (245 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Some advice on SPSS sample selectionsRe: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (229 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (223 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (406 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (437 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Some helpSome help (21 lines) From: Libardo Lopez <lilopezg@GMAIL.COM> Something like a runs test for multinomial data?
Sample size for MeDiation AnalysisRe: Sample size for MeDiation Analysis (221 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Sample size for Mediation AnalysisSample size for Mediation Analysis (42 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Sample size for Mediation Analysis (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA?Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (56 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (245 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Some advice on SPSS sample selectionsRe: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (229 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (223 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (406 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (437 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Some helpSome help (21 lines) From: Libardo Lopez <lilopezg@GMAIL.COM> Something like a runs test for multinomial data?
Sample size for Mediation AnalysisSample size for Mediation Analysis (42 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Sample size for Mediation Analysis (40 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA?Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (56 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (245 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Some advice on SPSS sample selectionsRe: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (229 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (223 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (406 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (437 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Some helpSome help (21 lines) From: Libardo Lopez <lilopezg@GMAIL.COM> Something like a runs test for multinomial data?
Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA?Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (56 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (125 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Should I use a 2-way ANCOVA? (245 lines) From: lir6777 <lirwin@ABIIRELAND.IE> Some advice on SPSS sample selectionsRe: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (229 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (223 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (406 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (437 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Some helpSome help (21 lines) From: Libardo Lopez <lilopezg@GMAIL.COM> Something like a runs test for multinomial data?
Some advice on SPSS sample selectionsRe: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (229 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (223 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (406 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Some advice on SPSS sample selections (437 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Some helpSome help (21 lines) From: Libardo Lopez <lilopezg@GMAIL.COM> Something like a runs test for multinomial data?
Some helpSome help (21 lines) From: Libardo Lopez <lilopezg@GMAIL.COM> Something like a runs test for multinomial data?
Something like a runs test for multinomial data?