"Run Pending Transform" button"Run Pending Transform" button (20 lines) From: KO <kior@COMTV.RU> (no subject)Re: (no subject) (62 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: (no subject) (24 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> 19 Font stability problems19 Font stability problems (29 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> 3 Online Courses: Fundamentals of R; SmartPLS path modeling; Graphics with R3 Online Courses: Fundamentals of R; SmartPLS path modeling; Graphics with R (196 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> <No subject><No subject> (154 lines) From: Mai, Knut <Knut.Mai@CHARITE.DE> <No subject> (36 lines) From: kende jan <kendejan@yahoo.fr> <No subject> (27 lines) From: vikram agarwal <vickey06@yahoo.com> <No subject> (19 lines) From: vikram agarwal <vickey06@yahoo.com> =?Windows-1252?Q?Automatic_reply:_[SPSSX-L]_Re:_[SPSSX-L]_Re:_Poisson_=96?= =?Windows-1252?Q?_negative_Binomial?==?Windows-1252?Q?Automatic_reply:_[SPSSX-L]_Re:_[SPSSX-L]_Re:_Poisson_=96?= =?Windows-1252?Q?_negative_Binomial?= (88 lines) From: Sarraf, Shimon Aaron <ssarraf@indiana.edu> =?us-ascii?Q?Re=3A=20Python=3A=20ValueError=3A=20unsupported=20format=20character=20=27=22=27=20=280x22=29=20at=20index=2068?==?us-ascii?Q?Re=3A=20Python=3A=20ValueError=3A=20unsupported=20format=20character=20=27=22=27=20=280x22=29=20at=20index=2068?= (57 lines) From: =?us-ascii?Q?Jerabek=20Jindrich?= <JindraJerabek@seznam.cz> =?windows-1252?Q?Re=3A_=5BSPSSX=2DL=5D_Re=3A_=5BSPSSX=2DL=5D_Re=3A_Poisson_=96_negative?= =?windows-1252?Q?_Binomial?==?windows-1252?Q?Re=3A_=5BSPSSX=2DL=5D_Re=3A_=5BSPSSX=2DL=5D_Re=3A_Poisson_=96_negative?= =?windows-1252?Q?_Binomial?= (185 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> AMOS outputRe: AMOS output (36 lines) From: yanti <yanti_yan@YAHOO.COM> ANNOUNCE: CALL FOR SPSS AND R TRAINERS AND TUTORIAL/POSTER GIVERSANNOUNCE: CALL FOR SPSS AND R TRAINERS AND TUTORIAL/POSTER GIVERS (438 lines) From: Peter Watson <Peter.Watson@mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk> APSS decimal placesAPSS decimal places (17 lines) From: jeanne <reidj280@AOL.COM> AdviceAdvice (163 lines) From: Doyle, Jennifer <JDOYLE12@PARTNERS.ORG> Re: Advice (117 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Advice (182 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Advice (1257 lines) From: Doyle, Jennifer <JDOYLE12@PARTNERS.ORG> Advice - Follow-upRe: Advice - Follow-up (1118 lines) From: Doyle, Jennifer <JDOYLE12@PARTNERS.ORG> Re: Advice - Follow-up (119 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Advice - Follow-up (250 lines) From: Doyle, Jennifer <JDOYLE12@PARTNERS.ORG> Re: Advice - Follow-up (131 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Advice - Follow-up (270 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Advice, please?Advice, please? 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(162 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Appropriate statistical analysesRe: Appropriate statistical analyses (396 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Appropriate statistical analyses (547 lines) From: Mehdi Riazi <mehdi.riazi@mq.edu.au> Re: Appropriate statistical analyses (1007 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Attn: Dr. Pushpender NathAttn: Dr. Pushpender Nath (42 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Automatic reply: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant AnalysisAutomatic reply: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (30 lines) From: Tricia Cross <tcross@nurturhealth.com> Automatic reply: SPSSX-L Digest - 15 Jan 2012 to 16 Jan 2012 (#2012-16)Automatic reply: SPSSX-L Digest - 15 Jan 2012 to 16 Jan 2012 (#2012-16) (103 lines) From: Carikcioglu, Ilker <Ilker.Carikcioglu@Bain.com> Automatic reply: SPSSX-L Digest - 18 Jan 2012 to 19 Jan 2012 (#2012-19)Automatic reply: SPSSX-L Digest - 18 Jan 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variableDavid's method of generating a "counter" variable (85 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: David's method of generating a "counter" variable (124 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: David's method of generating a "counter" variable (140 lines) From: Tian Qiu <t.qiu@bham.ac.uk> Double Checking Data and RecodingDouble Checking Data and Recoding (56 lines) From: Tim Main <Timothy.Main@COLORADO.EDU> Re: Double Checking Data and Recoding (114 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Double Checking Data and Recoding (130 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena.zdaniuk@ubc.ca> Re: Double Checking Data and Recoding (148 lines) From: Martin Sherman <MSherman@loyola.edu> Re: Double Checking Data and Recoding (196 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Double Checking Data and Recoding (141 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Font style formatting in Syntax EditorFont style formatting in Syntax Editor (20 lines) From: KO 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termGraphing Regression model with Interaction term (35 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Graphing Regression model with Interaction term (90 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Graphing Regression model with Interaction term (74 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Graphing Regression model with Interaction term (173 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> How to change variable type and length using syntaxHow to change variable type and length using syntax (55 lines) From: Dedi Suryana <dedisuryana@gmail.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (107 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (142 lines) From: Dedi Suryana <dedisuryana@gmail.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (86 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (236 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(89 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> How to select four preceding daysHow to select four preceding days (151 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (180 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (39 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (27 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (44 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (32 lines) From: DEBOER <ronnysentongo@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to select four preceding days (133 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (154 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Hypothesis TestRe: Hypothesis Test (47 lines) From: Han Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Hypothesis Test (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches???I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (123 lines) From: Bibel, Daniel (POL) <daniel.bibel@state.ma.us> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (46 lines) From: Harold Annen <hannen@US.IBM.COM> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (82 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (250 lines) From: Martha Hewett <mhewett@mncee.org> Is there a way to adjust for...Is there a way to adjust for... (50 lines) From: ishaybarat <i.b@DADLNET.DK> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (160 lines) From: lori.andersen <lori.andersen@GMAIL.COM> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (74 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (90 lines) From: Raffe, Sydelle, SSA <DRaffe@acgov.org> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... 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(142 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Joint two colums in oneRe: Joint two colums in one (113 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (177 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (134 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> LAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrowLAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrow (187 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Little's MCAR Test and EM algorithmsLittle's MCAR Test and EM algorithms (175 lines) From: Amanda Brouwer <abrouwer@uwm.edu> Re: Little's MCAR Test and EM algorithms (111 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Matrix-End Matrix questionMatrix-End Matrix question (67 lines) From: Salbod, Mr. Stephen <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (109 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (141 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (26 lines) From: Salbod <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (81 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (28 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (31 lines) From: Salbod <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (156 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Mixed Model Planned ComparisonsMixed Model Planned Comparisons (57 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (172 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (476 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (715 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (705 lines) From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (964 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (988 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (932 lines) From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (1134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (1315 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Mock ConjointMock Conjoint (36 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: Mock Conjoint (34 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variablesMultinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (35 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (68 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (128 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (85 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (30 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (29 lines) From: AlessandroMacario <am341@ex.ac.uk> Re: Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (40 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> ODBCODBC (32 lines) From: Rodrigo Briceño <rjbriceno@gmail.com> Re: ODBC (102 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> PASW Modeler - DatabaseimportnodePASW Modeler - Databaseimportnode (24 lines) From: rbazant <reinhard.bazant@RAIFFEISENBANK.AT> Python + MacroPython + Macro (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Python + Macro (115 lines) From: J. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Python + Macro (41 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Python + Macro (35 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (80 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (101 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (151 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (272 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> QUERY SPSSX-LQUERY SPSSX-L (27 lines) From: Tom Snider <tgsnider@gmail.com> Query related to spssQuery related to spss (198 lines) From: Manoj Soni <manoj@IIHMR.ORG> Re: Query related to spss (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant AnalysisQuestion about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (27 lines) From: TomSnider <tgsnider@gmail.com> Re: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (45 lines) From: Poes, Matthew Joseph <mpoes@UILLINOIS.EDU> Re: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (147 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> RV: Advice, please?RV: Advice, please? 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(80 lines) From: Bibel, Daniel (POL) <daniel.bibel@state.ma.us> Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategyRestructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (60 lines) From: dmunneke <dmunneke@msu.edu> Re: Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> SPSS 17- how to perform ConjointSPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (35 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (37 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (52 lines) From: Samir Paul <paulsamir.2009@yahoo.ca> SPSS 20 + 64 bit OSSPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (122 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (53 lines) From: Gmail <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (36 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (34 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (233 lines) From: J. 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Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Little's MCAR Test and EM algorithmsLittle's MCAR Test and EM algorithms (175 lines) From: Amanda Brouwer <abrouwer@uwm.edu> Re: Little's MCAR Test and EM algorithms (111 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Matrix-End Matrix questionMatrix-End Matrix question (67 lines) From: Salbod, Mr. Stephen <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (109 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (141 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (26 lines) From: Salbod <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (81 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (28 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (31 lines) From: Salbod <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (156 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Mixed Model Planned ComparisonsMixed Model Planned Comparisons (57 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (172 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (476 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (715 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (705 lines) From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (964 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (988 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (932 lines) From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (1134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (1315 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Mock ConjointMock Conjoint (36 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: Mock Conjoint (34 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variablesMultinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (35 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (68 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (128 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (85 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (30 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (29 lines) From: AlessandroMacario <am341@ex.ac.uk> Re: Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (40 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> ODBCODBC (32 lines) From: Rodrigo Briceño <rjbriceno@gmail.com> Re: ODBC (102 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> PASW Modeler - DatabaseimportnodePASW Modeler - Databaseimportnode (24 lines) From: rbazant <reinhard.bazant@RAIFFEISENBANK.AT> Python + MacroPython + Macro (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Python + Macro (115 lines) From: J. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Python + Macro (41 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Python + Macro (35 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (80 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (101 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (151 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (272 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> QUERY SPSSX-LQUERY SPSSX-L (27 lines) From: Tom Snider <tgsnider@gmail.com> Query related to spssQuery related to spss (198 lines) From: Manoj Soni <manoj@IIHMR.ORG> Re: Query related to spss (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant AnalysisQuestion about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (27 lines) From: TomSnider <tgsnider@gmail.com> Re: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (45 lines) From: Poes, Matthew Joseph <mpoes@UILLINOIS.EDU> Re: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (147 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> RV: Advice, please?RV: Advice, please? 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(80 lines) From: Bibel, Daniel (POL) <daniel.bibel@state.ma.us> Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategyRestructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (60 lines) From: dmunneke <dmunneke@msu.edu> Re: Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> SPSS 17- how to perform ConjointSPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (35 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (37 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (52 lines) From: Samir Paul <paulsamir.2009@yahoo.ca> SPSS 20 + 64 bit OSSPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (122 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (53 lines) From: Gmail <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (36 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (34 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (233 lines) From: J. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> SPSS Version 20: SortingSPSS Version 20: Sorting (145 lines) From: Kreischer,Resha M <Resha.Kreischer@fcps.org> Re: SPSS Version 20: Sorting (107 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> SPSS v20 Output IssueSPSS v20 Output Issue (70 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> SPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access serverSPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access server (56 lines) From: Chris Cronin <Christopher_Cronin@nfta.com> Sample Power doesn't save group namesSample Power doesn't save group names (70 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please helpScript now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (200 lines) From: Nirit Avnim <niritav@gmail.com> Re: Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (90 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Set up variables for analysisRe: Set up variables for analysis (64 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Specifications in PythonSpecifications in Python (53 lines) From: Nath <anisri03@GMAIL.COM> Re: Specifications in Python (97 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Stripping Address Field InformationStripping Address Field Information (43 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@YAHOO.COM> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (73 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (124 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@yahoo.com> TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered.TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. 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(133 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Testing the null Vs directional hypotheisTesting the null Vs directional hypotheis (45 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (213 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (57 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (228 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (331 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@carolina.rr.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (280 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (163 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Transposing data with mixed fields...Transposing data with mixed fields... 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19 Font stability problems19 Font stability problems (29 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> 3 Online Courses: Fundamentals of R; SmartPLS path modeling; Graphics with R3 Online Courses: Fundamentals of R; SmartPLS path modeling; Graphics with R (196 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> <No subject><No subject> (154 lines) From: Mai, Knut <Knut.Mai@CHARITE.DE> <No subject> (36 lines) From: kende jan <kendejan@yahoo.fr> <No subject> (27 lines) From: vikram agarwal <vickey06@yahoo.com> <No subject> (19 lines) From: vikram agarwal <vickey06@yahoo.com> =?Windows-1252?Q?Automatic_reply:_[SPSSX-L]_Re:_[SPSSX-L]_Re:_Poisson_=96?= =?Windows-1252?Q?_negative_Binomial?==?Windows-1252?Q?Automatic_reply:_[SPSSX-L]_Re:_[SPSSX-L]_Re:_Poisson_=96?= =?Windows-1252?Q?_negative_Binomial?= (88 lines) From: Sarraf, Shimon Aaron <ssarraf@indiana.edu> =?us-ascii?Q?Re=3A=20Python=3A=20ValueError=3A=20unsupported=20format=20character=20=27=22=27=20=280x22=29=20at=20index=2068?==?us-ascii?Q?Re=3A=20Python=3A=20ValueError=3A=20unsupported=20format=20character=20=27=22=27=20=280x22=29=20at=20index=2068?= (57 lines) From: =?us-ascii?Q?Jerabek=20Jindrich?= <JindraJerabek@seznam.cz> =?windows-1252?Q?Re=3A_=5BSPSSX=2DL=5D_Re=3A_=5BSPSSX=2DL=5D_Re=3A_Poisson_=96_negative?= =?windows-1252?Q?_Binomial?==?windows-1252?Q?Re=3A_=5BSPSSX=2DL=5D_Re=3A_=5BSPSSX=2DL=5D_Re=3A_Poisson_=96_negative?= =?windows-1252?Q?_Binomial?= (185 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> AMOS outputRe: AMOS output (36 lines) From: yanti <yanti_yan@YAHOO.COM> ANNOUNCE: CALL FOR SPSS AND R TRAINERS AND TUTORIAL/POSTER GIVERSANNOUNCE: CALL FOR SPSS AND R TRAINERS AND TUTORIAL/POSTER GIVERS (438 lines) From: Peter Watson <Peter.Watson@mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk> APSS decimal placesAPSS decimal places (17 lines) From: jeanne <reidj280@AOL.COM> AdviceAdvice (163 lines) From: Doyle, Jennifer <JDOYLE12@PARTNERS.ORG> Re: Advice (117 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Advice (182 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Advice (1257 lines) From: Doyle, Jennifer <JDOYLE12@PARTNERS.ORG> Advice - Follow-upRe: Advice - Follow-up (1118 lines) From: Doyle, Jennifer <JDOYLE12@PARTNERS.ORG> Re: Advice - Follow-up (119 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Advice - Follow-up (250 lines) From: Doyle, Jennifer <JDOYLE12@PARTNERS.ORG> Re: Advice - Follow-up (131 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Advice - Follow-up (270 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Advice, please?Advice, please? 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(162 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Appropriate statistical analysesRe: Appropriate statistical analyses (396 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Appropriate statistical analyses (547 lines) From: Mehdi Riazi <mehdi.riazi@mq.edu.au> Re: Appropriate statistical analyses (1007 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Attn: Dr. Pushpender NathAttn: Dr. Pushpender Nath (42 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Automatic reply: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant AnalysisAutomatic reply: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (30 lines) From: Tricia Cross <tcross@nurturhealth.com> Automatic reply: SPSSX-L Digest - 15 Jan 2012 to 16 Jan 2012 (#2012-16)Automatic reply: SPSSX-L Digest - 15 Jan 2012 to 16 Jan 2012 (#2012-16) (103 lines) From: Carikcioglu, Ilker <Ilker.Carikcioglu@Bain.com> Automatic reply: SPSSX-L Digest - 18 Jan 2012 to 19 Jan 2012 (#2012-19)Automatic reply: SPSSX-L Digest - 18 Jan 2012 to 19 Jan 2012 (#2012-19) (93 lines) From: Alan Elliott <Alan.Elliott@UTSouthwestern.edu> Automatic reply: SPSSX-L Digest - 2 Jan 2012 to 3 Jan 2012 (#2012-4)Automatic reply: SPSSX-L Digest - 2 Jan 2012 to 3 Jan 2012 (#2012-4) (22 lines) From: Dan Buchanan <dbuchanan@oanhss.org> Automatic reply: SPSSX-L Digest - 21 Jan 2012 to 22 Jan 2012 (#2012-22)Automatic reply: SPSSX-L Digest - 21 Jan 2012 to 22 Jan 2012 (#2012-22) (124 lines) From: Carikcioglu, Ilker <Ilker.Carikcioglu@Bain.com> Automatic reply: SPSSX-L Digest - 26 Jan 2012 to 27 Jan 2012 (#2012-27)Automatic reply: SPSSX-L Digest - 26 Jan 2012 to 27 Jan 2012 (#2012-27) (93 lines) From: Alan Elliott <Alan.Elliott@UTSouthwestern.edu> Automatic reply: Turf Analysis - SPSSAutomatic reply: Turf Analysis - SPSS (103 lines) From: Gregory, Cindy, PED <Cindy.Gregory@state.nm.us> Automatic reply: bivariate PoissonAutomatic reply: bivariate Poisson (99 lines) From: Kelly Vander Ley <KVanderley@rmccorp.com> Automatic reply: sampling with fixed mean and SDAutomatic reply: sampling with fixed mean and SD (113 lines) From: Sarraf, Shimon Aaron <ssarraf@indiana.edu> CONCAT variablesCONCAT variables (65 lines) From: Tore Viland <viland.tore@gmail.com> Re: CONCAT variables (235 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: CONCAT variables (152 lines) From: Rick Oliver <oliverr@us.ibm.com> Re: CONCAT variables (208 lines) From: Rick Oliver <oliverr@us.ibm.com> Re: CONCAT variables (110 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: CONCAT variables (205 lines) From: Vladimir Lopez-Prado <vlprado9@gmail.com> Re: CONCAT variables (155 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: CONCAT variables (115 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Can I capture the data element order from a cluster dendogramCan I capture the data element order from a cluster dendogram (35 lines) From: Tim Graettinger <tgraettinger@DISCOVERYCORPSINC.COM> Class not registeredClass not registered (28 lines) From: GauravSrivastava <srivastgaurav@gmail.com> Compare MeansCompare Means (37 lines) From: kende jan <kendejan@yahoo.fr> Re: Compare Means (118 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Computation within CONCATComputation within CONCAT (46 lines) From: Matt Kretschmer <matthmann@YAHOO.COM> Re: Computation within CONCAT (102 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Computation within CONCAT (24 lines) From: Matt Kretschmer <matthmann@YAHOO.COM> Re: Computation within CONCAT (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Computation within CONCAT (29 lines) From: Matt Kretschmer <matthmann@YAHOO.COM> Re: Computation within CONCAT (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Computation within CONCAT (52 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Computation within CONCAT (25 lines) From: Matt Kretschmer <matthmann@YAHOO.COM> Re: Computation within CONCAT (62 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: Computation within 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one numeric column (83 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Converting macro into pythonConverting macro into python (38 lines) From: BBH123 <bethanyhumphreys@gmail.com> Re: Converting macro into python (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Converting macro into python (57 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Converting macro into python (36 lines) From: BBH123 <bethanyhumphreys@gmail.com> Re: Converting macro into python (111 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Converting macro into python (37 lines) From: BBH123 <bethanyhumphreys@gmail.com> Cronbach alpha sensitivity to small samplesCronbach alpha sensitivity to small samples (70 lines) From: Mark Webb <targetlinkmark@gmail.com> Re: Cronbach alpha sensitivity to small samples (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Ctables v19 issueCtables v19 issue (45 lines) From: Piotr Ko³odziejczyk <kip.kolodziejczyk@gmail.com> David's method of generating a "counter" variableDavid's method of generating a "counter" variable (85 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: David's method of generating a "counter" variable (124 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: David's method of generating a "counter" variable (140 lines) From: Tian Qiu <t.qiu@bham.ac.uk> Double Checking Data and RecodingDouble Checking Data and Recoding (56 lines) From: Tim Main <Timothy.Main@COLORADO.EDU> Re: Double Checking Data and Recoding (114 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Double Checking Data and Recoding (130 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena.zdaniuk@ubc.ca> Re: Double Checking Data and Recoding (148 lines) From: Martin Sherman <MSherman@loyola.edu> Re: Double Checking Data and Recoding (196 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Double Checking Data and Recoding (141 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Font style formatting in Syntax EditorFont style formatting in Syntax Editor (20 lines) From: KO 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termGraphing Regression model with Interaction term (35 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Graphing Regression model with Interaction term (90 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Graphing Regression model with Interaction term (74 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Graphing Regression model with Interaction term (173 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> How to change variable type and length using syntaxHow to change variable type and length using syntax (55 lines) From: Dedi Suryana <dedisuryana@gmail.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (107 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (142 lines) From: Dedi Suryana <dedisuryana@gmail.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (86 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (236 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(91 lines) From: Danielle Boyce <dmboyce1@yahoo.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (572 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (157 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (377 lines) From: deepanshu bhalla <deepanshu_bhalla@yahoo.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (158 lines) From: Danielle Boyce <dmboyce1@yahoo.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (109 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (161 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (89 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> How to select four preceding daysHow to select four preceding days (151 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (180 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (39 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (27 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (44 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (32 lines) From: DEBOER <ronnysentongo@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to select four preceding days (133 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (154 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Hypothesis TestRe: Hypothesis Test (47 lines) From: Han Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Hypothesis Test (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches???I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (123 lines) From: Bibel, Daniel (POL) <daniel.bibel@state.ma.us> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (46 lines) From: Harold Annen <hannen@US.IBM.COM> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (82 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (250 lines) From: Martha Hewett <mhewett@mncee.org> Is there a way to adjust for...Is there a way to adjust for... (50 lines) From: ishaybarat <i.b@DADLNET.DK> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (160 lines) From: lori.andersen <lori.andersen@GMAIL.COM> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (74 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (90 lines) From: Raffe, Sydelle, SSA <DRaffe@acgov.org> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (129 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights?Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (108 lines) From: Martha Hewett <mhewett@mncee.org> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (67 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (243 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (142 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Joint two colums in oneRe: Joint two colums in one (113 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (177 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (134 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> LAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrowLAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrow (187 lines) From: Mccoach, D. 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3 Online Courses: Fundamentals of R; SmartPLS path modeling; Graphics with R3 Online Courses: Fundamentals of R; SmartPLS path modeling; Graphics with R (196 lines) From: Geoffrey Hubona <ghubona@gmail.com> <No subject><No subject> (154 lines) From: Mai, Knut <Knut.Mai@CHARITE.DE> <No subject> (36 lines) From: kende jan <kendejan@yahoo.fr> <No subject> (27 lines) From: vikram agarwal <vickey06@yahoo.com> <No subject> (19 lines) From: vikram agarwal <vickey06@yahoo.com> =?Windows-1252?Q?Automatic_reply:_[SPSSX-L]_Re:_[SPSSX-L]_Re:_Poisson_=96?= =?Windows-1252?Q?_negative_Binomial?==?Windows-1252?Q?Automatic_reply:_[SPSSX-L]_Re:_[SPSSX-L]_Re:_Poisson_=96?= =?Windows-1252?Q?_negative_Binomial?= (88 lines) From: Sarraf, Shimon Aaron <ssarraf@indiana.edu> =?us-ascii?Q?Re=3A=20Python=3A=20ValueError=3A=20unsupported=20format=20character=20=27=22=27=20=280x22=29=20at=20index=2068?==?us-ascii?Q?Re=3A=20Python=3A=20ValueError=3A=20unsupported=20format=20character=20=27=22=27=20=280x22=29=20at=20index=2068?= (57 lines) From: =?us-ascii?Q?Jerabek=20Jindrich?= <JindraJerabek@seznam.cz> =?windows-1252?Q?Re=3A_=5BSPSSX=2DL=5D_Re=3A_=5BSPSSX=2DL=5D_Re=3A_Poisson_=96_negative?= =?windows-1252?Q?_Binomial?==?windows-1252?Q?Re=3A_=5BSPSSX=2DL=5D_Re=3A_=5BSPSSX=2DL=5D_Re=3A_Poisson_=96_negative?= =?windows-1252?Q?_Binomial?= (185 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> AMOS outputRe: AMOS output (36 lines) From: yanti <yanti_yan@YAHOO.COM> ANNOUNCE: CALL FOR SPSS AND R TRAINERS AND TUTORIAL/POSTER GIVERSANNOUNCE: CALL FOR SPSS AND R TRAINERS AND TUTORIAL/POSTER GIVERS (438 lines) From: Peter Watson <Peter.Watson@mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk> APSS decimal placesAPSS decimal places (17 lines) From: jeanne <reidj280@AOL.COM> AdviceAdvice (163 lines) From: Doyle, Jennifer <JDOYLE12@PARTNERS.ORG> Re: Advice (117 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Advice (182 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Advice (1257 lines) From: Doyle, Jennifer <JDOYLE12@PARTNERS.ORG> Advice - Follow-upRe: Advice - Follow-up (1118 lines) From: Doyle, Jennifer <JDOYLE12@PARTNERS.ORG> Re: Advice - Follow-up (119 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Advice - Follow-up (250 lines) From: Doyle, Jennifer <JDOYLE12@PARTNERS.ORG> Re: Advice - Follow-up (131 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Advice - Follow-up (270 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Advice, please?Advice, please? 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one numeric column (83 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Converting macro into pythonConverting macro into python (38 lines) From: BBH123 <bethanyhumphreys@gmail.com> Re: Converting macro into python (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Converting macro into python (57 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Converting macro into python (36 lines) From: BBH123 <bethanyhumphreys@gmail.com> Re: Converting macro into python (111 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Converting macro into python (37 lines) From: BBH123 <bethanyhumphreys@gmail.com> Cronbach alpha sensitivity to small samplesCronbach alpha sensitivity to small samples (70 lines) From: Mark Webb <targetlinkmark@gmail.com> Re: Cronbach alpha sensitivity to small samples (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Ctables v19 issueCtables v19 issue (45 lines) From: Piotr Ko³odziejczyk <kip.kolodziejczyk@gmail.com> David's method of generating a "counter" 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(89 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> How to select four preceding daysHow to select four preceding days (151 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (180 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (39 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (27 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (44 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (32 lines) From: DEBOER <ronnysentongo@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to select four preceding days (133 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (154 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Hypothesis TestRe: Hypothesis Test (47 lines) From: Han Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Hypothesis Test (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches???I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (123 lines) From: Bibel, Daniel (POL) <daniel.bibel@state.ma.us> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (46 lines) From: Harold Annen <hannen@US.IBM.COM> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (82 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (250 lines) From: Martha Hewett <mhewett@mncee.org> Is there a way to adjust for...Is there a way to adjust for... (50 lines) From: ishaybarat <i.b@DADLNET.DK> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (160 lines) From: lori.andersen <lori.andersen@GMAIL.COM> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (74 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (90 lines) From: Raffe, Sydelle, SSA <DRaffe@acgov.org> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (129 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights?Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (108 lines) From: Martha Hewett <mhewett@mncee.org> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (67 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (243 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (142 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Joint two colums in oneRe: Joint two colums in one (113 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (177 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (134 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> LAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrowLAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrow (187 lines) From: Mccoach, D. 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(89 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> How to select four preceding daysHow to select four preceding days (151 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (180 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (39 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (27 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (44 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (32 lines) From: DEBOER <ronnysentongo@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to select four preceding days (133 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (154 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Hypothesis TestRe: Hypothesis Test (47 lines) From: Han Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Hypothesis Test (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches???I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? 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(142 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Joint two colums in oneRe: Joint two colums in one (113 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (177 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (134 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> LAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrowLAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrow (187 lines) From: Mccoach, D. 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(89 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> How to select four preceding daysHow to select four preceding days (151 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (180 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (39 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (27 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (44 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (32 lines) From: DEBOER <ronnysentongo@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to select four preceding days (133 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (154 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Hypothesis TestRe: Hypothesis Test (47 lines) From: Han Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Hypothesis Test (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches???I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (123 lines) From: Bibel, Daniel (POL) <daniel.bibel@state.ma.us> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (46 lines) From: Harold Annen <hannen@US.IBM.COM> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (82 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (250 lines) From: Martha Hewett <mhewett@mncee.org> Is there a way to adjust for...Is there a way to adjust for... (50 lines) From: ishaybarat <i.b@DADLNET.DK> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (160 lines) From: lori.andersen <lori.andersen@GMAIL.COM> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (74 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (90 lines) From: Raffe, Sydelle, SSA <DRaffe@acgov.org> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... 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(142 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Joint two colums in oneRe: Joint two colums in one (113 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (177 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (134 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> LAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrowLAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrow (187 lines) From: Mccoach, D. 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(133 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Testing the null Vs directional hypotheisTesting the null Vs directional hypotheis (45 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (213 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (57 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (228 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (331 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@carolina.rr.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (280 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (163 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Transposing data with mixed fields...Transposing data with mixed fields... 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Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Little's MCAR Test and EM algorithmsLittle's MCAR Test and EM algorithms (175 lines) From: Amanda Brouwer <abrouwer@uwm.edu> Re: Little's MCAR Test and EM algorithms (111 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Matrix-End Matrix questionMatrix-End Matrix question (67 lines) From: Salbod, Mr. Stephen <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (109 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (141 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (26 lines) From: Salbod <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (81 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (28 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (31 lines) From: Salbod <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (156 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Mixed Model Planned ComparisonsMixed Model Planned Comparisons (57 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (172 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (476 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (715 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (705 lines) From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (964 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (988 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (932 lines) From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (1134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (1315 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Mock ConjointMock Conjoint (36 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: Mock Conjoint (34 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variablesMultinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (35 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (68 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (128 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (85 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (30 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (29 lines) From: AlessandroMacario <am341@ex.ac.uk> Re: Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (40 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> ODBCODBC (32 lines) From: Rodrigo Briceño <rjbriceno@gmail.com> Re: ODBC (102 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> PASW Modeler - DatabaseimportnodePASW Modeler - Databaseimportnode (24 lines) From: rbazant <reinhard.bazant@RAIFFEISENBANK.AT> Python + MacroPython + Macro (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Python + Macro (115 lines) From: J. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Python + Macro (41 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Python + Macro (35 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (80 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (101 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (151 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (272 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> QUERY SPSSX-LQUERY SPSSX-L (27 lines) From: Tom Snider <tgsnider@gmail.com> Query related to spssQuery related to spss (198 lines) From: Manoj Soni <manoj@IIHMR.ORG> Re: Query related to spss (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant AnalysisQuestion about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (27 lines) From: TomSnider <tgsnider@gmail.com> Re: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (45 lines) From: Poes, Matthew Joseph <mpoes@UILLINOIS.EDU> Re: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (147 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> RV: Advice, please?RV: Advice, please? 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(80 lines) From: Bibel, Daniel (POL) <daniel.bibel@state.ma.us> Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategyRestructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (60 lines) From: dmunneke <dmunneke@msu.edu> Re: Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> SPSS 17- how to perform ConjointSPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (35 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (37 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (52 lines) From: Samir Paul <paulsamir.2009@yahoo.ca> SPSS 20 + 64 bit OSSPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (122 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (53 lines) From: Gmail <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (36 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (34 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (233 lines) From: J. 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(133 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Testing the null Vs directional hypotheisTesting the null Vs directional hypotheis (45 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (213 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (57 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (228 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (331 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@carolina.rr.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (280 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (163 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Transposing data with mixed fields...Transposing data with mixed fields... 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one numeric column (83 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Converting macro into pythonConverting macro into python (38 lines) From: BBH123 <bethanyhumphreys@gmail.com> Re: Converting macro into python (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Converting macro into python (57 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Converting macro into python (36 lines) From: BBH123 <bethanyhumphreys@gmail.com> Re: Converting macro into python (111 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Converting macro into python (37 lines) From: BBH123 <bethanyhumphreys@gmail.com> Cronbach alpha sensitivity to small samplesCronbach alpha sensitivity to small samples (70 lines) From: Mark Webb <targetlinkmark@gmail.com> Re: Cronbach alpha sensitivity to small samples (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Ctables v19 issueCtables v19 issue (45 lines) From: Piotr Ko³odziejczyk <kip.kolodziejczyk@gmail.com> David's method of generating a "counter" 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(123 lines) From: Bibel, Daniel (POL) <daniel.bibel@state.ma.us> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (46 lines) From: Harold Annen <hannen@US.IBM.COM> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (82 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (250 lines) From: Martha Hewett <mhewett@mncee.org> Is there a way to adjust for...Is there a way to adjust for... (50 lines) From: ishaybarat <i.b@DADLNET.DK> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (160 lines) From: lori.andersen <lori.andersen@GMAIL.COM> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (74 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (90 lines) From: Raffe, Sydelle, SSA <DRaffe@acgov.org> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... 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(142 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Joint two colums in oneRe: Joint two colums in one (113 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (177 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (134 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> LAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrowLAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrow (187 lines) From: Mccoach, D. 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(162 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Appropriate statistical analysesRe: Appropriate statistical analyses (396 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Appropriate statistical analyses (547 lines) From: Mehdi Riazi <mehdi.riazi@mq.edu.au> Re: Appropriate statistical analyses (1007 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Attn: Dr. Pushpender NathAttn: Dr. Pushpender Nath (42 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Automatic reply: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant AnalysisAutomatic reply: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (30 lines) From: Tricia Cross <tcross@nurturhealth.com> Automatic reply: SPSSX-L Digest - 15 Jan 2012 to 16 Jan 2012 (#2012-16)Automatic reply: SPSSX-L Digest - 15 Jan 2012 to 16 Jan 2012 (#2012-16) (103 lines) From: Carikcioglu, Ilker <Ilker.Carikcioglu@Bain.com> Automatic reply: SPSSX-L Digest - 18 Jan 2012 to 19 Jan 2012 (#2012-19)Automatic reply: SPSSX-L Digest - 18 Jan 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one numeric column (83 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Converting macro into pythonConverting macro into python (38 lines) From: BBH123 <bethanyhumphreys@gmail.com> Re: Converting macro into python (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Converting macro into python (57 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Converting macro into python (36 lines) From: BBH123 <bethanyhumphreys@gmail.com> Re: Converting macro into python (111 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Converting macro into python (37 lines) From: BBH123 <bethanyhumphreys@gmail.com> Cronbach alpha sensitivity to small samplesCronbach alpha sensitivity to small samples (70 lines) From: Mark Webb <targetlinkmark@gmail.com> Re: Cronbach alpha sensitivity to small samples (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Ctables v19 issueCtables v19 issue (45 lines) From: Piotr Ko³odziejczyk <kip.kolodziejczyk@gmail.com> David's method of generating a "counter" 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(89 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> How to select four preceding daysHow to select four preceding days (151 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (180 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (39 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (27 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (44 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (32 lines) From: DEBOER <ronnysentongo@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to select four preceding days (133 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (154 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Hypothesis TestRe: Hypothesis Test (47 lines) From: Han Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Hypothesis Test (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches???I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (123 lines) From: Bibel, Daniel (POL) <daniel.bibel@state.ma.us> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (46 lines) From: Harold Annen <hannen@US.IBM.COM> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (82 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (250 lines) From: Martha Hewett <mhewett@mncee.org> Is there a way to adjust for...Is there a way to adjust for... (50 lines) From: ishaybarat <i.b@DADLNET.DK> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (160 lines) From: lori.andersen <lori.andersen@GMAIL.COM> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (74 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (90 lines) From: Raffe, Sydelle, SSA <DRaffe@acgov.org> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (129 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights?Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (108 lines) From: Martha Hewett <mhewett@mncee.org> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (67 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (243 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (142 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Joint two colums in oneRe: Joint two colums in one (113 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (177 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (134 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> LAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrowLAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrow (187 lines) From: Mccoach, D. 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ANNOUNCE: CALL FOR SPSS AND R TRAINERS AND TUTORIAL/POSTER GIVERSANNOUNCE: CALL FOR SPSS AND R TRAINERS AND TUTORIAL/POSTER GIVERS (438 lines) From: Peter Watson <Peter.Watson@mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk> APSS decimal placesAPSS decimal places (17 lines) From: jeanne <reidj280@AOL.COM> AdviceAdvice (163 lines) From: Doyle, Jennifer <JDOYLE12@PARTNERS.ORG> Re: Advice (117 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Advice (182 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Advice (1257 lines) From: Doyle, Jennifer <JDOYLE12@PARTNERS.ORG> Advice - Follow-upRe: Advice - Follow-up (1118 lines) From: Doyle, Jennifer <JDOYLE12@PARTNERS.ORG> Re: Advice - Follow-up (119 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Advice - Follow-up (250 lines) From: Doyle, Jennifer <JDOYLE12@PARTNERS.ORG> Re: Advice - Follow-up (131 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Advice - Follow-up (270 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Advice, please?Advice, please? 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variableDavid's method of generating a "counter" variable (85 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: David's method of generating a "counter" variable (124 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: David's method of generating a "counter" variable (140 lines) From: Tian Qiu <t.qiu@bham.ac.uk> Double Checking Data and RecodingDouble Checking Data and Recoding (56 lines) From: Tim Main <Timothy.Main@COLORADO.EDU> Re: Double Checking Data and Recoding (114 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Double Checking Data and Recoding (130 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena.zdaniuk@ubc.ca> Re: Double Checking Data and Recoding (148 lines) From: Martin Sherman <MSherman@loyola.edu> Re: Double Checking Data and Recoding (196 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Double Checking Data and Recoding (141 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Font style formatting in Syntax EditorFont style formatting in Syntax Editor (20 lines) From: KO 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(89 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> How to select four preceding daysHow to select four preceding days (151 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (180 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (39 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (27 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (44 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (32 lines) From: DEBOER <ronnysentongo@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to select four preceding days (133 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (154 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Hypothesis TestRe: Hypothesis Test (47 lines) From: Han Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Hypothesis Test (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches???I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (123 lines) From: Bibel, Daniel (POL) <daniel.bibel@state.ma.us> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (46 lines) From: Harold Annen <hannen@US.IBM.COM> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (82 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (250 lines) From: Martha Hewett <mhewett@mncee.org> Is there a way to adjust for...Is there a way to adjust for... (50 lines) From: ishaybarat <i.b@DADLNET.DK> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (160 lines) From: lori.andersen <lori.andersen@GMAIL.COM> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (74 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (90 lines) From: Raffe, Sydelle, SSA <DRaffe@acgov.org> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (129 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights?Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (108 lines) From: Martha Hewett <mhewett@mncee.org> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (67 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (243 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (142 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Joint two colums in oneRe: Joint two colums in one (113 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (177 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (134 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> LAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrowLAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrow (187 lines) From: Mccoach, D. 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APSS decimal placesAPSS decimal places (17 lines) From: jeanne <reidj280@AOL.COM> AdviceAdvice (163 lines) From: Doyle, Jennifer <JDOYLE12@PARTNERS.ORG> Re: Advice (117 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Advice (182 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Advice (1257 lines) From: Doyle, Jennifer <JDOYLE12@PARTNERS.ORG> Advice - Follow-upRe: Advice - Follow-up (1118 lines) From: Doyle, Jennifer <JDOYLE12@PARTNERS.ORG> Re: Advice - Follow-up (119 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Advice - Follow-up (250 lines) From: Doyle, Jennifer <JDOYLE12@PARTNERS.ORG> Re: Advice - Follow-up (131 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Advice - Follow-up (270 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Advice, please?Advice, please? (185 lines) From: Doyle, Jennifer <JDOYLE12@PARTNERS.ORG> Re: Advice, please? (252 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Advice, please? 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variableDavid's method of generating a "counter" variable (85 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: David's method of generating a "counter" variable (124 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: David's method of generating a "counter" variable (140 lines) From: Tian Qiu <t.qiu@bham.ac.uk> Double Checking Data and RecodingDouble Checking Data and Recoding (56 lines) From: Tim Main <Timothy.Main@COLORADO.EDU> Re: Double Checking Data and Recoding (114 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Double Checking Data and Recoding (130 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena.zdaniuk@ubc.ca> Re: Double Checking Data and Recoding (148 lines) From: Martin Sherman <MSherman@loyola.edu> Re: Double Checking Data and Recoding (196 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Double Checking Data and Recoding (141 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Font style formatting in Syntax EditorFont style formatting in Syntax Editor (20 lines) From: KO 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termGraphing Regression model with Interaction term (35 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Graphing Regression model with Interaction term (90 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Graphing Regression model with Interaction term (74 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Graphing Regression model with Interaction term (173 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> How to change variable type and length using syntaxHow to change variable type and length using syntax (55 lines) From: Dedi Suryana <dedisuryana@gmail.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (107 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (142 lines) From: Dedi Suryana <dedisuryana@gmail.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (86 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (236 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(91 lines) From: Danielle Boyce <dmboyce1@yahoo.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (572 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (157 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (377 lines) From: deepanshu bhalla <deepanshu_bhalla@yahoo.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (158 lines) From: Danielle Boyce <dmboyce1@yahoo.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (109 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (161 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (89 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> How to select four preceding daysHow to select four preceding days (151 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (180 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (39 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (27 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (44 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (32 lines) From: DEBOER <ronnysentongo@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to select four preceding days (133 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (154 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Hypothesis TestRe: Hypothesis Test (47 lines) From: Han Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Hypothesis Test (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches???I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (123 lines) From: Bibel, Daniel (POL) <daniel.bibel@state.ma.us> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (46 lines) From: Harold Annen <hannen@US.IBM.COM> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (82 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (250 lines) From: Martha Hewett <mhewett@mncee.org> Is there a way to adjust for...Is there a way to adjust for... (50 lines) From: ishaybarat <i.b@DADLNET.DK> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (160 lines) From: lori.andersen <lori.andersen@GMAIL.COM> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (74 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (90 lines) From: Raffe, Sydelle, SSA <DRaffe@acgov.org> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (129 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights?Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (108 lines) From: Martha Hewett <mhewett@mncee.org> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (67 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (243 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (142 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Joint two colums in oneRe: Joint two colums in one (113 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (177 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (134 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> LAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrowLAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrow (187 lines) From: Mccoach, D. 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one numeric column (83 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Converting macro into pythonConverting macro into python (38 lines) From: BBH123 <bethanyhumphreys@gmail.com> Re: Converting macro into python (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Converting macro into python (57 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Converting macro into python (36 lines) From: BBH123 <bethanyhumphreys@gmail.com> Re: Converting macro into python (111 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Converting macro into python (37 lines) From: BBH123 <bethanyhumphreys@gmail.com> Cronbach alpha sensitivity to small samplesCronbach alpha sensitivity to small samples (70 lines) From: Mark Webb <targetlinkmark@gmail.com> Re: Cronbach alpha sensitivity to small samples (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Ctables v19 issueCtables v19 issue (45 lines) From: Piotr Ko³odziejczyk <kip.kolodziejczyk@gmail.com> David's method of generating a "counter" variableDavid's method of generating a "counter" variable (85 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: David's method of generating a "counter" variable (124 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: David's method of generating a "counter" variable (140 lines) From: Tian Qiu <t.qiu@bham.ac.uk> Double Checking Data and RecodingDouble Checking Data and Recoding (56 lines) From: Tim Main <Timothy.Main@COLORADO.EDU> Re: Double Checking Data and Recoding (114 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Double Checking Data and Recoding (130 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena.zdaniuk@ubc.ca> Re: Double Checking Data and Recoding (148 lines) From: Martin Sherman <MSherman@loyola.edu> Re: Double Checking Data and Recoding (196 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Double Checking Data and Recoding (141 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Font style formatting in Syntax EditorFont style formatting in Syntax Editor (20 lines) From: KO 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termGraphing Regression model with Interaction term (35 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Graphing Regression model with Interaction term (90 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Graphing Regression model with Interaction term (74 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Graphing Regression model with Interaction term (173 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> How to change variable type and length using syntaxHow to change variable type and length using syntax (55 lines) From: Dedi Suryana <dedisuryana@gmail.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (107 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (142 lines) From: Dedi Suryana <dedisuryana@gmail.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (86 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (236 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(89 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> How to select four preceding daysHow to select four preceding days (151 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (180 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (39 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (27 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (44 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (32 lines) From: DEBOER <ronnysentongo@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to select four preceding days (133 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (154 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Hypothesis TestRe: Hypothesis Test (47 lines) From: Han Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Hypothesis Test (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches???I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (123 lines) From: Bibel, Daniel (POL) <daniel.bibel@state.ma.us> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (46 lines) From: Harold Annen <hannen@US.IBM.COM> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (82 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (250 lines) From: Martha Hewett <mhewett@mncee.org> Is there a way to adjust for...Is there a way to adjust for... (50 lines) From: ishaybarat <i.b@DADLNET.DK> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (160 lines) From: lori.andersen <lori.andersen@GMAIL.COM> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (74 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (90 lines) From: Raffe, Sydelle, SSA <DRaffe@acgov.org> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (129 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights?Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (108 lines) From: Martha Hewett <mhewett@mncee.org> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (67 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (243 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (142 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Joint two colums in oneRe: Joint two colums in one (113 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (177 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (134 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> LAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrowLAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrow (187 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Little's MCAR Test and EM algorithmsLittle's MCAR Test and EM algorithms (175 lines) From: Amanda Brouwer <abrouwer@uwm.edu> Re: Little's MCAR Test and EM algorithms (111 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Matrix-End Matrix questionMatrix-End Matrix question (67 lines) From: Salbod, Mr. Stephen <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (109 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (141 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (26 lines) From: Salbod <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (81 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (28 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (31 lines) From: Salbod <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (156 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Mixed Model Planned ComparisonsMixed Model Planned Comparisons (57 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (172 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (476 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (715 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (705 lines) From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (964 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (988 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (932 lines) From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (1134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (1315 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Mock ConjointMock Conjoint (36 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: Mock Conjoint (34 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variablesMultinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (35 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (68 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (128 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (85 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (30 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (29 lines) From: AlessandroMacario <am341@ex.ac.uk> Re: Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (40 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> ODBCODBC (32 lines) From: Rodrigo Briceño <rjbriceno@gmail.com> Re: ODBC (102 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> PASW Modeler - DatabaseimportnodePASW Modeler - Databaseimportnode (24 lines) From: rbazant <reinhard.bazant@RAIFFEISENBANK.AT> Python + MacroPython + Macro (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Python + Macro (115 lines) From: J. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> SPSS Version 20: SortingSPSS Version 20: Sorting (145 lines) From: Kreischer,Resha M <Resha.Kreischer@fcps.org> Re: SPSS Version 20: Sorting (107 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> SPSS v20 Output IssueSPSS v20 Output Issue (70 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> SPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access serverSPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access server (56 lines) From: Chris Cronin <Christopher_Cronin@nfta.com> Sample Power doesn't save group namesSample Power doesn't save group names (70 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please helpScript now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (200 lines) From: Nirit Avnim <niritav@gmail.com> Re: Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (90 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Set up variables for analysisRe: Set up variables for analysis (64 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Specifications in PythonSpecifications in Python (53 lines) From: Nath <anisri03@GMAIL.COM> Re: Specifications in Python (97 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Stripping Address Field InformationStripping Address Field Information (43 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@YAHOO.COM> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (73 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (124 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@yahoo.com> TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered.TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. 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(133 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Testing the null Vs directional hypotheisTesting the null Vs directional hypotheis (45 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (213 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (57 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (228 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (331 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@carolina.rr.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (280 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (163 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Transposing data with mixed fields...Transposing data with mixed fields... 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CONCAT (25 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Computing multiple string variables into one numeric columnComputing multiple string variables into one numeric column (37 lines) From: Jay Vicknair <jvicknair@MAGELLANBR.COM> Re: Computing multiple string variables into one numeric column (104 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Computing multiple string variables into one numeric column (94 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Computing multiple string variables into one numeric column (110 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Computing multiple string variables into one numeric column (57 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Computing multiple string variables into one numeric column (120 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Computing multiple string variables into one numeric column (84 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Computing multiple string variables into 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termGraphing Regression model with Interaction term (35 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Graphing Regression model with Interaction term (90 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Graphing Regression model with Interaction term (74 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Graphing Regression model with Interaction term (173 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> How to change variable type and length using syntaxHow to change variable type and length using syntax (55 lines) From: Dedi Suryana <dedisuryana@gmail.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (107 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (142 lines) From: Dedi Suryana <dedisuryana@gmail.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (86 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (236 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(89 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> How to select four preceding daysHow to select four preceding days (151 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (180 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (39 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (27 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (44 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (32 lines) From: DEBOER <ronnysentongo@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to select four preceding days (133 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (154 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Hypothesis TestRe: Hypothesis Test (47 lines) From: Han Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Hypothesis Test (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches???I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (123 lines) From: Bibel, Daniel (POL) <daniel.bibel@state.ma.us> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (46 lines) From: Harold Annen <hannen@US.IBM.COM> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (82 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (250 lines) From: Martha Hewett <mhewett@mncee.org> Is there a way to adjust for...Is there a way to adjust for... (50 lines) From: ishaybarat <i.b@DADLNET.DK> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (160 lines) From: lori.andersen <lori.andersen@GMAIL.COM> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (74 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (90 lines) From: Raffe, Sydelle, SSA <DRaffe@acgov.org> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (129 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights?Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (108 lines) From: Martha Hewett <mhewett@mncee.org> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (67 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (243 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (142 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Joint two colums in oneRe: Joint two colums in one (113 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (177 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (134 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> LAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrowLAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrow (187 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Little's MCAR Test and EM algorithmsLittle's MCAR Test and EM algorithms (175 lines) From: Amanda Brouwer <abrouwer@uwm.edu> Re: Little's MCAR Test and EM algorithms (111 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Matrix-End Matrix questionMatrix-End Matrix question (67 lines) From: Salbod, Mr. Stephen <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (109 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (141 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (26 lines) From: Salbod <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (81 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (28 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (31 lines) From: Salbod <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (156 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Mixed Model Planned ComparisonsMixed Model Planned Comparisons (57 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (172 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (476 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (715 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (705 lines) From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (964 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (988 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (932 lines) From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (1134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (1315 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Mock ConjointMock Conjoint (36 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: Mock Conjoint (34 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variablesMultinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (35 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (68 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (128 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (85 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (30 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (29 lines) From: AlessandroMacario <am341@ex.ac.uk> Re: Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (40 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> ODBCODBC (32 lines) From: Rodrigo Briceño <rjbriceno@gmail.com> Re: ODBC (102 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> PASW Modeler - DatabaseimportnodePASW Modeler - Databaseimportnode (24 lines) From: rbazant <reinhard.bazant@RAIFFEISENBANK.AT> Python + MacroPython + Macro (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Python + Macro (115 lines) From: J. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> SPSS Version 20: SortingSPSS Version 20: Sorting (145 lines) From: Kreischer,Resha M <Resha.Kreischer@fcps.org> Re: SPSS Version 20: Sorting (107 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> SPSS v20 Output IssueSPSS v20 Output Issue (70 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> SPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access serverSPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access server (56 lines) From: Chris Cronin <Christopher_Cronin@nfta.com> Sample Power doesn't save group namesSample Power doesn't save group names (70 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please helpScript now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (200 lines) From: Nirit Avnim <niritav@gmail.com> Re: Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (90 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Set up variables for analysisRe: Set up variables for analysis (64 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Specifications in PythonSpecifications in Python (53 lines) From: Nath <anisri03@GMAIL.COM> Re: Specifications in Python (97 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Stripping Address Field InformationStripping Address Field Information (43 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@YAHOO.COM> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (73 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (124 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@yahoo.com> TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered.TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. 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variableDavid's method of generating a "counter" variable (85 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: David's method of generating a "counter" variable (124 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: David's method of generating a "counter" variable (140 lines) From: Tian Qiu <t.qiu@bham.ac.uk> Double Checking Data and RecodingDouble Checking Data and Recoding (56 lines) From: Tim Main <Timothy.Main@COLORADO.EDU> Re: Double Checking Data and Recoding (114 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Double Checking Data and Recoding (130 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena.zdaniuk@ubc.ca> Re: Double Checking Data and Recoding (148 lines) From: Martin Sherman <MSherman@loyola.edu> Re: Double Checking Data and Recoding (196 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Double Checking Data and Recoding (141 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Font style formatting in Syntax EditorFont style formatting in Syntax Editor (20 lines) From: KO 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termGraphing Regression model with Interaction term (35 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Graphing Regression model with Interaction term (90 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Graphing Regression model with Interaction term (74 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Graphing Regression model with Interaction term (173 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> How to change variable type and length using syntaxHow to change variable type and length using syntax (55 lines) From: Dedi Suryana <dedisuryana@gmail.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (107 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (142 lines) From: Dedi Suryana <dedisuryana@gmail.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (86 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (236 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(91 lines) From: Danielle Boyce <dmboyce1@yahoo.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (572 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (157 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (377 lines) From: deepanshu bhalla <deepanshu_bhalla@yahoo.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (158 lines) From: Danielle Boyce <dmboyce1@yahoo.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (109 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (161 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (89 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> How to select four preceding daysHow to select four preceding days (151 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (180 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (39 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (27 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (44 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (32 lines) From: DEBOER <ronnysentongo@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to select four preceding days (133 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (154 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Hypothesis TestRe: Hypothesis Test (47 lines) From: Han Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Hypothesis Test (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches???I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (123 lines) From: Bibel, Daniel (POL) <daniel.bibel@state.ma.us> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (46 lines) From: Harold Annen <hannen@US.IBM.COM> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (82 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (250 lines) From: Martha Hewett <mhewett@mncee.org> Is there a way to adjust for...Is there a way to adjust for... (50 lines) From: ishaybarat <i.b@DADLNET.DK> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (160 lines) From: lori.andersen <lori.andersen@GMAIL.COM> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (74 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (90 lines) From: Raffe, Sydelle, SSA <DRaffe@acgov.org> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (129 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights?Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (108 lines) From: Martha Hewett <mhewett@mncee.org> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (67 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (243 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (142 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Joint two colums in oneRe: Joint two colums in one (113 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (177 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (134 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> LAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrowLAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrow (187 lines) From: Mccoach, D. 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(89 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> How to select four preceding daysHow to select four preceding days (151 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (180 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (39 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (27 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (44 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (32 lines) From: DEBOER <ronnysentongo@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to select four preceding days (133 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (154 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Hypothesis TestRe: Hypothesis Test (47 lines) From: Han Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Hypothesis Test (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches???I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? 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(142 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Joint two colums in oneRe: Joint two colums in one (113 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (177 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (134 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> LAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrowLAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrow (187 lines) From: Mccoach, D. 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<oliverr@us.ibm.com> Re: CONCAT variables (208 lines) From: Rick Oliver <oliverr@us.ibm.com> Re: CONCAT variables (110 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: CONCAT variables (205 lines) From: Vladimir Lopez-Prado <vlprado9@gmail.com> Re: CONCAT variables (155 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: CONCAT variables (115 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Can I capture the data element order from a cluster dendogramCan I capture the data element order from a cluster dendogram (35 lines) From: Tim Graettinger <tgraettinger@DISCOVERYCORPSINC.COM> Class not registeredClass not registered (28 lines) From: GauravSrivastava <srivastgaurav@gmail.com> Compare MeansCompare Means (37 lines) From: kende jan <kendejan@yahoo.fr> Re: Compare Means (118 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Computation within CONCATComputation within CONCAT (46 lines) From: Matt Kretschmer <matthmann@YAHOO.COM> Re: Computation within CONCAT (102 lines) From: 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<bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Computing multiple string variables into one numeric column (94 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Computing multiple string variables into one numeric column (110 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Computing multiple string variables into one numeric column (57 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Computing multiple string variables into one numeric column (120 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Computing multiple string variables into one numeric column (84 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Computing multiple string variables into one numeric column (83 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Converting macro into pythonConverting macro into python (38 lines) From: BBH123 <bethanyhumphreys@gmail.com> Re: Converting macro into python (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Converting macro into python (57 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Converting macro into python (36 lines) From: BBH123 <bethanyhumphreys@gmail.com> Re: Converting macro into python (111 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Converting macro into python (37 lines) From: BBH123 <bethanyhumphreys@gmail.com> Cronbach alpha sensitivity to small samplesCronbach alpha sensitivity to small samples (70 lines) From: Mark Webb <targetlinkmark@gmail.com> Re: Cronbach alpha sensitivity to small samples (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Ctables v19 issueCtables v19 issue (45 lines) From: Piotr Ko³odziejczyk <kip.kolodziejczyk@gmail.com> David's method of generating a "counter" variableDavid's method of generating a "counter" variable (85 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: David's method of generating a "counter" variable (124 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: David's method of generating a "counter" variable (140 lines) From: Tian Qiu <t.qiu@bham.ac.uk> Double 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(91 lines) From: Danielle Boyce <dmboyce1@yahoo.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (572 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (157 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (377 lines) From: deepanshu bhalla <deepanshu_bhalla@yahoo.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (158 lines) From: Danielle Boyce <dmboyce1@yahoo.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (109 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (161 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (89 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> How to select four preceding daysHow to select four preceding days (151 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (180 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (39 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (27 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (44 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (32 lines) From: DEBOER <ronnysentongo@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to select four preceding days (133 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (154 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Hypothesis TestRe: Hypothesis Test (47 lines) From: Han Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Hypothesis Test (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches???I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (123 lines) From: Bibel, Daniel (POL) <daniel.bibel@state.ma.us> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (46 lines) From: Harold Annen <hannen@US.IBM.COM> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (82 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (250 lines) From: Martha Hewett <mhewett@mncee.org> Is there a way to adjust for...Is there a way to adjust for... (50 lines) From: ishaybarat <i.b@DADLNET.DK> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (160 lines) From: lori.andersen <lori.andersen@GMAIL.COM> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (74 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (90 lines) From: Raffe, Sydelle, SSA <DRaffe@acgov.org> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (129 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights?Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (108 lines) From: Martha Hewett <mhewett@mncee.org> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (67 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (243 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (142 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Joint two colums in oneRe: Joint two colums in one (113 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (177 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (134 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> LAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrowLAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrow (187 lines) From: Mccoach, D. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Python + Macro (41 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Python + Macro (35 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (80 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (101 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (151 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (272 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> QUERY SPSSX-LQUERY SPSSX-L (27 lines) From: Tom Snider <tgsnider@gmail.com> Query related to spssQuery related to spss (198 lines) From: Manoj Soni <manoj@IIHMR.ORG> Re: Query related to spss (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant AnalysisQuestion about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (27 lines) From: TomSnider <tgsnider@gmail.com> Re: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (45 lines) From: Poes, Matthew Joseph <mpoes@UILLINOIS.EDU> Re: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (147 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> RV: Advice, please?RV: Advice, please? 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(80 lines) From: Bibel, Daniel (POL) <daniel.bibel@state.ma.us> Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategyRestructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (60 lines) From: dmunneke <dmunneke@msu.edu> Re: Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> SPSS 17- how to perform ConjointSPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (35 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (37 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (52 lines) From: Samir Paul <paulsamir.2009@yahoo.ca> SPSS 20 + 64 bit OSSPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (122 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (53 lines) From: Gmail <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (36 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (34 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (233 lines) From: J. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> SPSS Version 20: SortingSPSS Version 20: Sorting (145 lines) From: Kreischer,Resha M <Resha.Kreischer@fcps.org> Re: SPSS Version 20: Sorting (107 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> SPSS v20 Output IssueSPSS v20 Output Issue (70 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> SPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access serverSPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access server (56 lines) From: Chris Cronin <Christopher_Cronin@nfta.com> Sample Power doesn't save group namesSample Power doesn't save group names (70 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please helpScript now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (200 lines) From: Nirit Avnim <niritav@gmail.com> Re: Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (90 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Set up variables for analysisRe: Set up variables for analysis (64 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Specifications in PythonSpecifications in Python (53 lines) From: Nath <anisri03@GMAIL.COM> Re: Specifications in Python (97 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Stripping Address Field InformationStripping Address Field Information (43 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@YAHOO.COM> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (73 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (124 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@yahoo.com> TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered.TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. 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(133 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Testing the null Vs directional hypotheisTesting the null Vs directional hypotheis (45 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (213 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (57 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (228 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (331 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@carolina.rr.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (280 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (163 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Transposing data with mixed fields...Transposing data with mixed fields... (103 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (117 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (112 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (91 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (347 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (31 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (132 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (363 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jcarroll@COMIRATESTING.COM> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (151 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (211 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Turf Analysis - SPSSTurf Analysis - SPSS (32 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (192 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> UCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or AssessmentUCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or Assessment (38 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Weight of evidence (WOE)
Automatic reply: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant AnalysisAutomatic reply: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (30 lines) From: Tricia Cross <tcross@nurturhealth.com> Automatic reply: SPSSX-L Digest - 15 Jan 2012 to 16 Jan 2012 (#2012-16)Automatic reply: SPSSX-L Digest - 15 Jan 2012 to 16 Jan 2012 (#2012-16) (103 lines) From: Carikcioglu, Ilker <Ilker.Carikcioglu@Bain.com> Automatic reply: SPSSX-L Digest - 18 Jan 2012 to 19 Jan 2012 (#2012-19)Automatic reply: SPSSX-L Digest - 18 Jan 2012 to 19 Jan 2012 (#2012-19) (93 lines) From: Alan Elliott <Alan.Elliott@UTSouthwestern.edu> Automatic reply: SPSSX-L Digest - 2 Jan 2012 to 3 Jan 2012 (#2012-4)Automatic reply: SPSSX-L Digest - 2 Jan 2012 to 3 Jan 2012 (#2012-4) (22 lines) From: Dan Buchanan <dbuchanan@oanhss.org> Automatic reply: SPSSX-L Digest - 21 Jan 2012 to 22 Jan 2012 (#2012-22)Automatic reply: SPSSX-L Digest - 21 Jan 2012 to 22 Jan 2012 (#2012-22) (124 lines) From: Carikcioglu, 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(89 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> How to select four preceding daysHow to select four preceding days (151 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (180 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (39 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (27 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (44 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (32 lines) From: DEBOER <ronnysentongo@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to select four preceding days (133 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (154 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Hypothesis TestRe: Hypothesis Test (47 lines) From: Han Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Hypothesis Test (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches???I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? 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(129 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights?Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (108 lines) From: Martha Hewett <mhewett@mncee.org> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (67 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (243 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (142 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Joint two colums in oneRe: Joint two colums in one (113 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (177 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (134 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> LAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrowLAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrow (187 lines) From: Mccoach, D. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> SPSS Version 20: SortingSPSS Version 20: Sorting (145 lines) From: Kreischer,Resha M <Resha.Kreischer@fcps.org> Re: SPSS Version 20: Sorting (107 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> SPSS v20 Output IssueSPSS v20 Output Issue (70 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> SPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access serverSPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access server (56 lines) From: Chris Cronin <Christopher_Cronin@nfta.com> Sample Power doesn't save group namesSample Power doesn't save group names (70 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please helpScript now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (200 lines) From: Nirit Avnim <niritav@gmail.com> Re: Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (90 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Set up variables for analysisRe: Set up variables for analysis (64 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Specifications in PythonSpecifications in Python (53 lines) From: Nath <anisri03@GMAIL.COM> Re: Specifications in Python (97 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Stripping Address Field InformationStripping Address Field Information (43 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@YAHOO.COM> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (73 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (124 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@yahoo.com> TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered.TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. 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<Alan.Elliott@UTSouthwestern.edu> Automatic reply: Turf Analysis - SPSSAutomatic reply: Turf Analysis - SPSS (103 lines) From: Gregory, Cindy, PED <Cindy.Gregory@state.nm.us> Automatic reply: bivariate PoissonAutomatic reply: bivariate Poisson (99 lines) From: Kelly Vander Ley <KVanderley@rmccorp.com> Automatic reply: sampling with fixed mean and SDAutomatic reply: sampling with fixed mean and SD (113 lines) From: Sarraf, Shimon Aaron <ssarraf@indiana.edu> CONCAT variablesCONCAT variables (65 lines) From: Tore Viland <viland.tore@gmail.com> Re: CONCAT variables (235 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: CONCAT variables (152 lines) From: Rick Oliver <oliverr@us.ibm.com> Re: CONCAT variables (208 lines) From: Rick Oliver <oliverr@us.ibm.com> Re: CONCAT variables (110 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: CONCAT variables (205 lines) From: Vladimir Lopez-Prado <vlprado9@gmail.com> Re: CONCAT variables (155 lines) From: Bruce Weaver 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(89 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> How to select four preceding daysHow to select four preceding days (151 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (180 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (39 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (27 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (44 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (32 lines) From: DEBOER <ronnysentongo@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to select four preceding days (133 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (154 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Hypothesis TestRe: Hypothesis Test (47 lines) From: Han Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Hypothesis Test (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches???I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? 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(129 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights?Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (108 lines) From: Martha Hewett <mhewett@mncee.org> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (67 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (243 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (142 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Joint two colums in oneRe: Joint two colums in one (113 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (177 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (134 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> LAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrowLAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrow (187 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Little's MCAR Test and EM algorithmsLittle's MCAR Test and EM algorithms (175 lines) From: Amanda Brouwer <abrouwer@uwm.edu> Re: Little's MCAR Test and EM algorithms (111 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Matrix-End Matrix questionMatrix-End Matrix question (67 lines) From: Salbod, Mr. Stephen <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (109 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (141 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (26 lines) From: Salbod <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (81 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (28 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (31 lines) From: Salbod <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (156 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Mixed Model Planned ComparisonsMixed Model Planned Comparisons (57 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (172 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (476 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (715 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (705 lines) From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (964 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (988 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (932 lines) From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (1134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (1315 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Mock ConjointMock Conjoint (36 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: Mock Conjoint (34 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variablesMultinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (35 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (68 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (128 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (85 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (30 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (29 lines) From: AlessandroMacario <am341@ex.ac.uk> Re: Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (40 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> ODBCODBC (32 lines) From: Rodrigo Briceño <rjbriceno@gmail.com> Re: ODBC (102 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> PASW Modeler - DatabaseimportnodePASW Modeler - Databaseimportnode (24 lines) From: rbazant <reinhard.bazant@RAIFFEISENBANK.AT> Python + MacroPython + Macro (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Python + Macro (115 lines) From: J. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Python + Macro (41 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Python + Macro (35 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (80 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (101 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (151 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (272 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> QUERY SPSSX-LQUERY SPSSX-L (27 lines) From: Tom Snider <tgsnider@gmail.com> Query related to spssQuery related to spss (198 lines) From: Manoj Soni <manoj@IIHMR.ORG> Re: Query related to spss (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant AnalysisQuestion about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (27 lines) From: TomSnider <tgsnider@gmail.com> Re: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (45 lines) From: Poes, Matthew Joseph <mpoes@UILLINOIS.EDU> Re: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (147 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> RV: Advice, please?RV: Advice, please? 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> SPSS Version 20: SortingSPSS Version 20: Sorting (145 lines) From: Kreischer,Resha M <Resha.Kreischer@fcps.org> Re: SPSS Version 20: Sorting (107 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> SPSS v20 Output IssueSPSS v20 Output Issue (70 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> SPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access serverSPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access server (56 lines) From: Chris Cronin <Christopher_Cronin@nfta.com> Sample Power doesn't save group namesSample Power doesn't save group names (70 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please helpScript now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (200 lines) From: Nirit Avnim <niritav@gmail.com> Re: Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (90 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Set up variables for analysisRe: Set up variables for analysis (64 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Specifications in PythonSpecifications in Python (53 lines) From: Nath <anisri03@GMAIL.COM> Re: Specifications in Python (97 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Stripping Address Field InformationStripping Address Field Information (43 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@YAHOO.COM> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (73 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (124 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@yahoo.com> TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered.TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. 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(103 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (117 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (112 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (91 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (347 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (31 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (132 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (363 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jcarroll@COMIRATESTING.COM> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (151 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... 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<david.marso@gmail.com> Font style formatting in Syntax EditorFont style formatting in Syntax Editor (20 lines) From: KO <kior@COMTV.RU> Re: Font style formatting in Syntax Editor (114 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Font style formatting in Syntax Editor (172 lines) From: Kirill Orlov <kior@comtv.ru> Fwd: Appropriate statistical analysesFwd: Appropriate statistical analyses (561 lines) From: Mehdi Riazi <mehdi.riazi@mq.edu.au> GLM repeated measures concern/questionRe: GLM repeated measures concern/question (62 lines) From: eyeman03 <eyeman03@hotmail.com> Re: GLM repeated measures concern/question (87 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: GLM repeated measures concern/question (28 lines) From: eyeman03 <eyeman03@hotmail.com> Re: GLM repeated measures concern/question (112 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: GLM repeated measures concern/question (56 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: GLM repeated measures 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(89 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> How to select four preceding daysHow to select four preceding days (151 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (180 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (39 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (27 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (44 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (32 lines) From: DEBOER <ronnysentongo@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to select four preceding days (133 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (154 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Hypothesis TestRe: Hypothesis Test (47 lines) From: Han Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Hypothesis Test (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches???I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? 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(142 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Joint two colums in oneRe: Joint two colums in one (113 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (177 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (134 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> LAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrowLAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrow (187 lines) From: Mccoach, D. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> SPSS Version 20: SortingSPSS Version 20: Sorting (145 lines) From: Kreischer,Resha M <Resha.Kreischer@fcps.org> Re: SPSS Version 20: Sorting (107 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> SPSS v20 Output IssueSPSS v20 Output Issue (70 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> SPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access serverSPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access server (56 lines) From: Chris Cronin <Christopher_Cronin@nfta.com> Sample Power doesn't save group namesSample Power doesn't save group names (70 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please helpScript now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (200 lines) From: Nirit Avnim <niritav@gmail.com> Re: Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (90 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Set up variables for analysisRe: Set up variables for analysis (64 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Specifications in PythonSpecifications in Python (53 lines) From: Nath <anisri03@GMAIL.COM> Re: Specifications in Python (97 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Stripping Address Field InformationStripping Address Field Information (43 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@YAHOO.COM> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (73 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (124 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@yahoo.com> TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered.TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. 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(89 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> How to select four preceding daysHow to select four preceding days (151 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (180 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (39 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (27 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (44 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (32 lines) From: DEBOER <ronnysentongo@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to select four preceding days (133 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (154 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Hypothesis TestRe: Hypothesis Test (47 lines) From: Han Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Hypothesis Test (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches???I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? 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(129 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights?Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (108 lines) From: Martha Hewett <mhewett@mncee.org> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (67 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (243 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (142 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Joint two colums in oneRe: Joint two colums in one (113 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (177 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (134 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> LAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrowLAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrow (187 lines) From: Mccoach, D. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> SPSS Version 20: SortingSPSS Version 20: Sorting (145 lines) From: Kreischer,Resha M <Resha.Kreischer@fcps.org> Re: SPSS Version 20: Sorting (107 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> SPSS v20 Output IssueSPSS v20 Output Issue (70 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> SPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access serverSPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access server (56 lines) From: Chris Cronin <Christopher_Cronin@nfta.com> Sample Power doesn't save group namesSample Power doesn't save group names (70 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please helpScript now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (200 lines) From: Nirit Avnim <niritav@gmail.com> Re: Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (90 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Set up variables for analysisRe: Set up variables for analysis (64 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Specifications in PythonSpecifications in Python (53 lines) From: Nath <anisri03@GMAIL.COM> Re: Specifications in Python (97 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Stripping Address Field InformationStripping Address Field Information (43 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@YAHOO.COM> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (73 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (124 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@yahoo.com> TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered.TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. 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Re: Converting macro into python (57 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Converting macro into python (36 lines) From: BBH123 <bethanyhumphreys@gmail.com> Re: Converting macro into python (111 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Converting macro into python (37 lines) From: BBH123 <bethanyhumphreys@gmail.com> Cronbach alpha sensitivity to small samplesCronbach alpha sensitivity to small samples (70 lines) From: Mark Webb <targetlinkmark@gmail.com> Re: Cronbach alpha sensitivity to small samples (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Ctables v19 issueCtables v19 issue (45 lines) From: Piotr Ko³odziejczyk <kip.kolodziejczyk@gmail.com> David's method of generating a "counter" variableDavid's method of generating a "counter" variable (85 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: David's method of generating a "counter" variable (124 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: David's method of generating a "counter" 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(89 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> How to select four preceding daysHow to select four preceding days (151 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (180 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (39 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (27 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (44 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (32 lines) From: DEBOER <ronnysentongo@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to select four preceding days (133 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (154 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Hypothesis TestRe: Hypothesis Test (47 lines) From: Han Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Hypothesis Test (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches???I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (123 lines) From: Bibel, Daniel (POL) <daniel.bibel@state.ma.us> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (46 lines) From: Harold Annen <hannen@US.IBM.COM> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (82 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (250 lines) From: Martha Hewett <mhewett@mncee.org> Is there a way to adjust for...Is there a way to adjust for... (50 lines) From: ishaybarat <i.b@DADLNET.DK> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (160 lines) From: lori.andersen <lori.andersen@GMAIL.COM> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (74 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (90 lines) From: Raffe, Sydelle, SSA <DRaffe@acgov.org> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (129 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights?Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (108 lines) From: Martha Hewett <mhewett@mncee.org> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (67 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (243 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (142 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Joint two colums in oneRe: Joint two colums in one (113 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (177 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (134 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> LAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrowLAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrow (187 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Little's MCAR Test and EM algorithmsLittle's MCAR Test and EM algorithms (175 lines) From: Amanda Brouwer <abrouwer@uwm.edu> Re: Little's MCAR Test and EM algorithms (111 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Matrix-End Matrix questionMatrix-End Matrix question (67 lines) From: Salbod, Mr. Stephen <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (109 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (141 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (26 lines) From: Salbod <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (81 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (28 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (31 lines) From: Salbod <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (156 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Mixed Model Planned ComparisonsMixed Model Planned Comparisons (57 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (172 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (476 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (715 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (705 lines) From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (964 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (988 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (932 lines) From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (1134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (1315 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Mock ConjointMock Conjoint (36 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: Mock Conjoint (34 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variablesMultinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (35 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (68 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (128 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (85 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (30 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (29 lines) From: AlessandroMacario <am341@ex.ac.uk> Re: Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (40 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> ODBCODBC (32 lines) From: Rodrigo Briceño <rjbriceno@gmail.com> Re: ODBC (102 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> PASW Modeler - DatabaseimportnodePASW Modeler - Databaseimportnode (24 lines) From: rbazant <reinhard.bazant@RAIFFEISENBANK.AT> Python + MacroPython + Macro (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Python + Macro (115 lines) From: J. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Python + Macro (41 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Python + Macro (35 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (80 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (101 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (151 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (272 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> QUERY SPSSX-LQUERY SPSSX-L (27 lines) From: Tom Snider <tgsnider@gmail.com> Query related to spssQuery related to spss (198 lines) From: Manoj Soni <manoj@IIHMR.ORG> Re: Query related to spss (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant AnalysisQuestion about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (27 lines) From: TomSnider <tgsnider@gmail.com> Re: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (45 lines) From: Poes, Matthew Joseph <mpoes@UILLINOIS.EDU> Re: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (147 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> RV: Advice, please?RV: Advice, please? 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> SPSS Version 20: SortingSPSS Version 20: Sorting (145 lines) From: Kreischer,Resha M <Resha.Kreischer@fcps.org> Re: SPSS Version 20: Sorting (107 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> SPSS v20 Output IssueSPSS v20 Output Issue (70 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> SPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access serverSPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access server (56 lines) From: Chris Cronin <Christopher_Cronin@nfta.com> Sample Power doesn't save group namesSample Power doesn't save group names (70 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please helpScript now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (200 lines) From: Nirit Avnim <niritav@gmail.com> Re: Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (90 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Set up variables for analysisRe: Set up variables for analysis (64 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Specifications in PythonSpecifications in Python (53 lines) From: Nath <anisri03@GMAIL.COM> Re: Specifications in Python (97 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Stripping Address Field InformationStripping Address Field Information (43 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@YAHOO.COM> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (73 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (124 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@yahoo.com> TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered.TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. 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(103 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (117 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (112 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (91 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (347 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (31 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (132 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (363 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jcarroll@COMIRATESTING.COM> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (151 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... 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<bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: CONCAT variables (205 lines) From: Vladimir Lopez-Prado <vlprado9@gmail.com> Re: CONCAT variables (155 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: CONCAT variables (115 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Can I capture the data element order from a cluster dendogramCan I capture the data element order from a cluster dendogram (35 lines) From: Tim Graettinger <tgraettinger@DISCOVERYCORPSINC.COM> Class not registeredClass not registered (28 lines) From: GauravSrivastava <srivastgaurav@gmail.com> Compare MeansCompare Means (37 lines) From: kende jan <kendejan@yahoo.fr> Re: Compare Means (118 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Computation within CONCATComputation within CONCAT (46 lines) From: Matt Kretschmer <matthmann@YAHOO.COM> Re: Computation within CONCAT (102 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Computation within CONCAT (24 lines) From: Matt Kretschmer <matthmann@YAHOO.COM> Re: Computation 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Computing multiple string variables into one numeric column (110 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Computing multiple string variables into one numeric column (57 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Computing multiple string variables into one numeric column (120 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Computing multiple string variables into one numeric column (84 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Computing multiple string variables into one numeric column (83 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Converting macro into pythonConverting macro into python (38 lines) From: BBH123 <bethanyhumphreys@gmail.com> Re: Converting macro into python (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Converting macro into python (57 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Converting macro into python (36 lines) From: BBH123 <bethanyhumphreys@gmail.com> Re: Converting macro into python (111 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(89 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> How to select four preceding daysHow to select four preceding days (151 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (180 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (39 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (27 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (44 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (32 lines) From: DEBOER <ronnysentongo@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to select four preceding days (133 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (154 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Hypothesis TestRe: Hypothesis Test (47 lines) From: Han Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Hypothesis Test (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches???I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? 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(129 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights?Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (108 lines) From: Martha Hewett <mhewett@mncee.org> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (67 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (243 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (142 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Joint two colums in oneRe: Joint two colums in one (113 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (177 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (134 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> LAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrowLAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrow (187 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Little's MCAR Test and EM algorithmsLittle's MCAR Test and EM algorithms (175 lines) From: Amanda Brouwer <abrouwer@uwm.edu> Re: Little's MCAR Test and EM algorithms (111 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Matrix-End Matrix questionMatrix-End Matrix question (67 lines) From: Salbod, Mr. Stephen <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (109 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (141 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (26 lines) From: Salbod <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (81 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (28 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (31 lines) From: Salbod <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (156 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Mixed Model Planned ComparisonsMixed Model Planned Comparisons (57 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (172 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (476 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (715 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (705 lines) From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (964 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (988 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (932 lines) From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (1134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (1315 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Mock ConjointMock Conjoint (36 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: Mock Conjoint (34 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variablesMultinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (35 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (68 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (128 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (85 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (30 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (29 lines) From: AlessandroMacario <am341@ex.ac.uk> Re: Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (40 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> ODBCODBC (32 lines) From: Rodrigo Briceño <rjbriceno@gmail.com> Re: ODBC (102 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> PASW Modeler - DatabaseimportnodePASW Modeler - Databaseimportnode (24 lines) From: rbazant <reinhard.bazant@RAIFFEISENBANK.AT> Python + MacroPython + Macro (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Python + Macro (115 lines) From: J. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> SPSS Version 20: SortingSPSS Version 20: Sorting (145 lines) From: Kreischer,Resha M <Resha.Kreischer@fcps.org> Re: SPSS Version 20: Sorting (107 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> SPSS v20 Output IssueSPSS v20 Output Issue (70 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> SPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access serverSPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access server (56 lines) From: Chris Cronin <Christopher_Cronin@nfta.com> Sample Power doesn't save group namesSample Power doesn't save group names (70 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please helpScript now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (200 lines) From: Nirit Avnim <niritav@gmail.com> Re: Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (90 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Set up variables for analysisRe: Set up variables for analysis (64 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Specifications in PythonSpecifications in Python (53 lines) From: Nath <anisri03@GMAIL.COM> Re: Specifications in Python (97 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Stripping Address Field InformationStripping Address Field Information (43 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@YAHOO.COM> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (73 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (124 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@yahoo.com> TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered.TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. 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(103 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (117 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (112 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (91 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (347 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (31 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (132 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (363 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jcarroll@COMIRATESTING.COM> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (151 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... 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Automatic reply: Turf Analysis - SPSSAutomatic reply: Turf Analysis - SPSS (103 lines) From: Gregory, Cindy, PED <Cindy.Gregory@state.nm.us> Automatic reply: bivariate PoissonAutomatic reply: bivariate Poisson (99 lines) From: Kelly Vander Ley <KVanderley@rmccorp.com> Automatic reply: sampling with fixed mean and SDAutomatic reply: sampling with fixed mean and SD (113 lines) From: Sarraf, Shimon Aaron <ssarraf@indiana.edu> CONCAT variablesCONCAT variables (65 lines) From: Tore Viland <viland.tore@gmail.com> Re: CONCAT variables (235 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: CONCAT variables (152 lines) From: Rick Oliver <oliverr@us.ibm.com> Re: CONCAT variables (208 lines) From: Rick Oliver <oliverr@us.ibm.com> Re: CONCAT variables (110 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: CONCAT variables (205 lines) From: Vladimir Lopez-Prado <vlprado9@gmail.com> Re: CONCAT variables (155 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: CONCAT variables (115 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Can I capture the data element order from a cluster dendogramCan I capture the data element order from a cluster dendogram (35 lines) From: Tim Graettinger <tgraettinger@DISCOVERYCORPSINC.COM> Class not registeredClass not registered (28 lines) From: GauravSrivastava <srivastgaurav@gmail.com> Compare MeansCompare Means (37 lines) From: kende jan <kendejan@yahoo.fr> Re: Compare Means (118 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Computation within CONCATComputation within CONCAT (46 lines) From: Matt Kretschmer <matthmann@YAHOO.COM> Re: Computation within CONCAT (102 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Computation within CONCAT (24 lines) From: Matt Kretschmer <matthmann@YAHOO.COM> Re: Computation within CONCAT (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Computation within CONCAT (29 lines) From: Matt Kretschmer <matthmann@YAHOO.COM> Re: Computation within CONCAT (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Computation within CONCAT (52 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Computation within CONCAT (25 lines) From: Matt Kretschmer <matthmann@YAHOO.COM> Re: Computation within CONCAT (62 lines) From: Marks, Jim <Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: Computation within CONCAT (25 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Computing multiple string variables into one numeric columnComputing multiple string variables into one numeric column (37 lines) From: Jay Vicknair <jvicknair@MAGELLANBR.COM> Re: Computing multiple string variables into one numeric column (104 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Computing multiple string variables into one numeric column (94 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Computing multiple string variables into one numeric column (110 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Computing multiple string variables into one numeric column (57 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Computing multiple string variables into one numeric column (120 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Computing multiple string variables into one numeric column (84 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Computing multiple string variables into one numeric column (83 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Converting macro into pythonConverting macro into python (38 lines) From: BBH123 <bethanyhumphreys@gmail.com> Re: Converting macro into python (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Converting macro into python (57 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Converting macro into python (36 lines) From: BBH123 <bethanyhumphreys@gmail.com> Re: Converting macro into python (111 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Converting macro into python (37 lines) From: BBH123 <bethanyhumphreys@gmail.com> Cronbach alpha sensitivity to small samplesCronbach alpha sensitivity to small 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(89 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> How to select four preceding daysHow to select four preceding days (151 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (180 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (39 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (27 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (44 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (32 lines) From: DEBOER <ronnysentongo@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to select four preceding days (133 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (154 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Hypothesis TestRe: Hypothesis Test (47 lines) From: Han Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Hypothesis Test (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches???I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (123 lines) From: Bibel, Daniel (POL) <daniel.bibel@state.ma.us> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (46 lines) From: Harold Annen <hannen@US.IBM.COM> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (82 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (250 lines) From: Martha Hewett <mhewett@mncee.org> Is there a way to adjust for...Is there a way to adjust for... (50 lines) From: ishaybarat <i.b@DADLNET.DK> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (160 lines) From: lori.andersen <lori.andersen@GMAIL.COM> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (74 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (90 lines) From: Raffe, Sydelle, SSA <DRaffe@acgov.org> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (129 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights?Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (108 lines) From: Martha Hewett <mhewett@mncee.org> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (67 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (243 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (142 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Joint two colums in oneRe: Joint two colums in one (113 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (177 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (134 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> LAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrowLAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrow (187 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Little's MCAR Test and EM algorithmsLittle's MCAR Test and EM algorithms (175 lines) From: Amanda Brouwer <abrouwer@uwm.edu> Re: Little's MCAR Test and EM algorithms (111 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Matrix-End Matrix questionMatrix-End Matrix question (67 lines) From: Salbod, Mr. Stephen <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (109 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (141 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (26 lines) From: Salbod <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (81 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (28 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (31 lines) From: Salbod <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (156 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Mixed Model Planned ComparisonsMixed Model Planned Comparisons (57 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (172 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (476 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (715 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (705 lines) From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (964 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (988 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (932 lines) From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (1134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (1315 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Mock ConjointMock Conjoint (36 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: Mock Conjoint (34 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variablesMultinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (35 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (68 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (128 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (85 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (30 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (29 lines) From: AlessandroMacario <am341@ex.ac.uk> Re: Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (40 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> ODBCODBC (32 lines) From: Rodrigo Briceño <rjbriceno@gmail.com> Re: ODBC (102 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> PASW Modeler - DatabaseimportnodePASW Modeler - Databaseimportnode (24 lines) From: rbazant <reinhard.bazant@RAIFFEISENBANK.AT> Python + MacroPython + Macro (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Python + Macro (115 lines) From: J. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> SPSS Version 20: SortingSPSS Version 20: Sorting (145 lines) From: Kreischer,Resha M <Resha.Kreischer@fcps.org> Re: SPSS Version 20: Sorting (107 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> SPSS v20 Output IssueSPSS v20 Output Issue (70 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> SPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access serverSPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access server (56 lines) From: Chris Cronin <Christopher_Cronin@nfta.com> Sample Power doesn't save group namesSample Power doesn't save group names (70 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please helpScript now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (200 lines) From: Nirit Avnim <niritav@gmail.com> Re: Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (90 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Set up variables for analysisRe: Set up variables for analysis (64 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Specifications in PythonSpecifications in Python (53 lines) From: Nath <anisri03@GMAIL.COM> Re: Specifications in Python (97 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Stripping Address Field InformationStripping Address Field Information (43 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@YAHOO.COM> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (73 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (124 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@yahoo.com> TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered.TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. 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(103 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (117 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (112 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (91 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (347 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (31 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (132 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (363 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jcarroll@COMIRATESTING.COM> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (151 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... 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from a cluster dendogram (35 lines) From: Tim Graettinger <tgraettinger@DISCOVERYCORPSINC.COM> Class not registeredClass not registered (28 lines) From: GauravSrivastava <srivastgaurav@gmail.com> Compare MeansCompare Means (37 lines) From: kende jan <kendejan@yahoo.fr> Re: Compare Means (118 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Computation within CONCATComputation within CONCAT (46 lines) From: Matt Kretschmer <matthmann@YAHOO.COM> Re: Computation within CONCAT (102 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Computation within CONCAT (24 lines) From: Matt Kretschmer <matthmann@YAHOO.COM> Re: Computation within CONCAT (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Computation within CONCAT (29 lines) From: Matt Kretschmer <matthmann@YAHOO.COM> Re: Computation within CONCAT (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Computation within CONCAT (52 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Computation within CONCAT (25 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Computing multiple string variables into one numeric column (84 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Computing multiple string variables into one numeric column (83 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Converting macro into pythonConverting macro into python (38 lines) From: BBH123 <bethanyhumphreys@gmail.com> Re: Converting macro into python (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Converting macro into python (57 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Converting macro into python (36 lines) From: BBH123 <bethanyhumphreys@gmail.com> Re: Converting macro into python (111 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Converting macro into python (37 lines) From: BBH123 <bethanyhumphreys@gmail.com> Cronbach alpha sensitivity to small samplesCronbach alpha sensitivity to small samples (70 lines) From: Mark Webb <targetlinkmark@gmail.com> Re: Cronbach alpha sensitivity to small samples (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Ctables v19 issueCtables v19 issue (45 lines) From: Piotr Ko³odziejczyk <kip.kolodziejczyk@gmail.com> David's method of generating a "counter" variableDavid's method of generating a "counter" variable (85 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: David's method of generating a "counter" variable (124 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: David's method of generating a "counter" variable (140 lines) From: Tian Qiu <t.qiu@bham.ac.uk> Double Checking Data and RecodingDouble Checking Data and Recoding (56 lines) From: Tim Main <Timothy.Main@COLORADO.EDU> Re: Double Checking Data and Recoding (114 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Double Checking Data and Recoding (130 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena.zdaniuk@ubc.ca> Re: Double Checking Data and Recoding (148 lines) From: Martin Sherman <MSherman@loyola.edu> Re: Double Checking Data and Recoding (196 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Double Checking Data 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<garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: GLM repeated measures concern/question (178 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Graphing Regression model with Interaction termGraphing Regression model with Interaction term (35 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Graphing Regression model with Interaction term (90 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Graphing Regression model with Interaction term (74 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Graphing Regression model with Interaction term (173 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> How to change variable type and length using syntaxHow to change variable type and length using syntax (55 lines) From: Dedi Suryana <dedisuryana@gmail.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (107 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (142 lines) From: Dedi Suryana <dedisuryana@gmail.com> 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(91 lines) From: Danielle Boyce <dmboyce1@yahoo.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (572 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (157 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (377 lines) From: deepanshu bhalla <deepanshu_bhalla@yahoo.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (158 lines) From: Danielle Boyce <dmboyce1@yahoo.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (109 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (161 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (89 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> How to select four preceding daysHow to select four preceding days (151 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (180 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (39 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (27 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (44 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (32 lines) From: DEBOER <ronnysentongo@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to select four preceding days (133 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (154 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Hypothesis TestRe: Hypothesis Test (47 lines) From: Han Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Hypothesis Test (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches???I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (123 lines) From: Bibel, Daniel (POL) <daniel.bibel@state.ma.us> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (46 lines) From: Harold Annen <hannen@US.IBM.COM> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (82 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (250 lines) From: Martha Hewett <mhewett@mncee.org> Is there a way to adjust for...Is there a way to adjust for... (50 lines) From: ishaybarat <i.b@DADLNET.DK> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (160 lines) From: lori.andersen <lori.andersen@GMAIL.COM> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (74 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (90 lines) From: Raffe, Sydelle, SSA <DRaffe@acgov.org> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... 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(142 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Joint two colums in oneRe: Joint two colums in one (113 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (177 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (134 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> LAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrowLAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrow (187 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Little's MCAR Test and EM algorithmsLittle's MCAR Test and EM algorithms (175 lines) From: Amanda Brouwer <abrouwer@uwm.edu> Re: Little's MCAR Test and EM algorithms (111 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Matrix-End Matrix questionMatrix-End Matrix question (67 lines) From: Salbod, Mr. Stephen <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (109 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (141 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (26 lines) From: Salbod <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (81 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (28 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (31 lines) From: Salbod <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (156 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Mixed Model Planned ComparisonsMixed Model Planned Comparisons (57 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (172 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (476 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (715 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (705 lines) From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (964 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (988 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (932 lines) From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (1134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (1315 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Mock ConjointMock Conjoint (36 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: Mock Conjoint (34 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variablesMultinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (35 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (68 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (128 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (85 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (30 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (29 lines) From: AlessandroMacario <am341@ex.ac.uk> Re: Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (40 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> ODBCODBC (32 lines) From: Rodrigo Briceño <rjbriceno@gmail.com> Re: ODBC (102 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> PASW Modeler - DatabaseimportnodePASW Modeler - Databaseimportnode (24 lines) From: rbazant <reinhard.bazant@RAIFFEISENBANK.AT> Python + MacroPython + Macro (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Python + Macro (115 lines) From: J. 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(103 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (117 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (112 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (91 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (347 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (31 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (132 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (363 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jcarroll@COMIRATESTING.COM> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (151 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... 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<Jim.Marks@lodgenet.com> Re: Computation within CONCAT (25 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Computing multiple string variables into one numeric columnComputing multiple string variables into one numeric column (37 lines) From: Jay Vicknair <jvicknair@MAGELLANBR.COM> Re: Computing multiple string variables into one numeric column (104 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Computing multiple string variables into one numeric column (94 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Computing multiple string variables into one numeric column (110 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Computing multiple string variables into one numeric column (57 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Computing multiple string variables into one numeric column (120 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Computing multiple string variables into one numeric column (84 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Computing multiple string variables into one numeric column (83 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Converting macro into pythonConverting macro into python (38 lines) From: BBH123 <bethanyhumphreys@gmail.com> Re: Converting macro into python (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Converting macro into python (57 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Converting macro into python (36 lines) From: BBH123 <bethanyhumphreys@gmail.com> Re: Converting macro into python (111 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Converting macro into python (37 lines) From: BBH123 <bethanyhumphreys@gmail.com> Cronbach alpha sensitivity to small samplesCronbach alpha sensitivity to small samples (70 lines) From: Mark Webb <targetlinkmark@gmail.com> Re: Cronbach alpha sensitivity to small samples (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Ctables v19 issueCtables v19 issue (45 lines) From: Piotr Ko³odziejczyk <kip.kolodziejczyk@gmail.com> 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Graphing Regression model with Interaction termGraphing Regression model with Interaction term (35 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Graphing Regression model with Interaction term (90 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Graphing Regression model with Interaction term (74 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Graphing Regression model with Interaction term (173 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> How to change variable type and length using syntaxHow to change variable type and length using syntax (55 lines) From: Dedi Suryana <dedisuryana@gmail.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (107 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (142 lines) From: Dedi Suryana <dedisuryana@gmail.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (86 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to change 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(89 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> How to select four preceding daysHow to select four preceding days (151 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (180 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (39 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (27 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (44 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (32 lines) From: DEBOER <ronnysentongo@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to select four preceding days (133 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (154 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Hypothesis TestRe: Hypothesis Test (47 lines) From: Han Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Hypothesis Test (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches???I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (123 lines) From: Bibel, Daniel (POL) <daniel.bibel@state.ma.us> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (46 lines) From: Harold Annen <hannen@US.IBM.COM> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (82 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (250 lines) From: Martha Hewett <mhewett@mncee.org> Is there a way to adjust for...Is there a way to adjust for... (50 lines) From: ishaybarat <i.b@DADLNET.DK> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (160 lines) From: lori.andersen <lori.andersen@GMAIL.COM> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (74 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (90 lines) From: Raffe, Sydelle, SSA <DRaffe@acgov.org> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (129 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights?Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (108 lines) From: Martha Hewett <mhewett@mncee.org> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (67 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (243 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (142 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Joint two colums in oneRe: Joint two colums in one (113 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (177 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (134 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> LAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrowLAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrow (187 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Little's MCAR Test and EM algorithmsLittle's MCAR Test and EM algorithms (175 lines) From: Amanda Brouwer <abrouwer@uwm.edu> Re: Little's MCAR Test and EM algorithms (111 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Matrix-End Matrix questionMatrix-End Matrix question (67 lines) From: Salbod, Mr. Stephen <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (109 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (141 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (26 lines) From: Salbod <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (81 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (28 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (31 lines) From: Salbod <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (156 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Mixed Model Planned ComparisonsMixed Model Planned Comparisons (57 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (172 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (476 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (715 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (705 lines) From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (964 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (988 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (932 lines) From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (1134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (1315 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Mock ConjointMock Conjoint (36 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: Mock Conjoint (34 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variablesMultinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (35 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (68 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (128 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (85 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (30 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (29 lines) From: AlessandroMacario <am341@ex.ac.uk> Re: Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (40 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> ODBCODBC (32 lines) From: Rodrigo Briceño <rjbriceno@gmail.com> Re: ODBC (102 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> PASW Modeler - DatabaseimportnodePASW Modeler - Databaseimportnode (24 lines) From: rbazant <reinhard.bazant@RAIFFEISENBANK.AT> Python + MacroPython + Macro (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Python + Macro (115 lines) From: J. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> SPSS Version 20: SortingSPSS Version 20: Sorting (145 lines) From: Kreischer,Resha M <Resha.Kreischer@fcps.org> Re: SPSS Version 20: Sorting (107 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> SPSS v20 Output IssueSPSS v20 Output Issue (70 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> SPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access serverSPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access server (56 lines) From: Chris Cronin <Christopher_Cronin@nfta.com> Sample Power doesn't save group namesSample Power doesn't save group names (70 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please helpScript now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (200 lines) From: Nirit Avnim <niritav@gmail.com> Re: Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (90 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Set up variables for analysisRe: Set up variables for analysis (64 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Specifications in PythonSpecifications in Python (53 lines) From: Nath <anisri03@GMAIL.COM> Re: Specifications in Python (97 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Stripping Address Field InformationStripping Address Field Information (43 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@YAHOO.COM> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (73 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (124 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@yahoo.com> TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered.TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. 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CONCAT variablesCONCAT variables (65 lines) From: Tore Viland <viland.tore@gmail.com> Re: CONCAT variables (235 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: CONCAT variables (152 lines) From: Rick Oliver <oliverr@us.ibm.com> Re: CONCAT variables (208 lines) From: Rick Oliver <oliverr@us.ibm.com> Re: CONCAT variables (110 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: CONCAT variables (205 lines) From: Vladimir Lopez-Prado <vlprado9@gmail.com> Re: CONCAT variables (155 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: CONCAT variables (115 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Can I capture the data element order from a cluster dendogramCan I capture the data element order from a cluster dendogram (35 lines) From: Tim Graettinger <tgraettinger@DISCOVERYCORPSINC.COM> Class not registeredClass not registered (28 lines) From: GauravSrivastava <srivastgaurav@gmail.com> Compare MeansCompare Means (37 lines) From: kende jan <kendejan@yahoo.fr> Re: Compare 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multiple string variables into one numeric column (37 lines) From: Jay Vicknair <jvicknair@MAGELLANBR.COM> Re: Computing multiple string variables into one numeric column (104 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Computing multiple string variables into one numeric column (94 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Computing multiple string variables into one numeric column (110 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Computing multiple string variables into one numeric column (57 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Computing multiple string variables into one numeric column (120 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Computing multiple string variables into one numeric column (84 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Computing multiple string variables into one numeric column (83 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Converting macro into pythonConverting macro into python (38 lines) From: BBH123 <bethanyhumphreys@gmail.com> Re: Converting macro into python (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Converting macro into python (57 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Converting macro into python (36 lines) From: BBH123 <bethanyhumphreys@gmail.com> Re: Converting macro into python (111 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Converting macro into python (37 lines) From: BBH123 <bethanyhumphreys@gmail.com> Cronbach alpha sensitivity to small samplesCronbach alpha sensitivity to small samples (70 lines) From: Mark Webb <targetlinkmark@gmail.com> Re: Cronbach alpha sensitivity to small samples (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Ctables v19 issueCtables v19 issue (45 lines) From: Piotr Ko³odziejczyk <kip.kolodziejczyk@gmail.com> David's method of generating a "counter" variableDavid's method of generating a "counter" variable (85 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: David's method of 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Syntax Editor (172 lines) From: Kirill Orlov <kior@comtv.ru> Fwd: Appropriate statistical analysesFwd: Appropriate statistical analyses (561 lines) From: Mehdi Riazi <mehdi.riazi@mq.edu.au> GLM repeated measures concern/questionRe: GLM repeated measures concern/question (62 lines) From: eyeman03 <eyeman03@hotmail.com> Re: GLM repeated measures concern/question (87 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: GLM repeated measures concern/question (28 lines) From: eyeman03 <eyeman03@hotmail.com> Re: GLM repeated measures concern/question (112 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: GLM repeated measures concern/question (56 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: GLM repeated measures concern/question (178 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Graphing Regression model with Interaction termGraphing Regression model with Interaction term (35 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Graphing Regression model 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<david.marso@gmail.com> How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19?How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (91 lines) From: Danielle Boyce <dmboyce1@yahoo.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (572 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (157 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (377 lines) From: deepanshu bhalla <deepanshu_bhalla@yahoo.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (158 lines) From: Danielle Boyce <dmboyce1@yahoo.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (109 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (161 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (89 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> How to select four preceding daysHow to select four preceding days (151 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (180 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (39 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (27 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (44 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (32 lines) From: DEBOER <ronnysentongo@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to select four preceding days (133 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (154 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Hypothesis TestRe: Hypothesis Test (47 lines) From: Han Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Hypothesis Test (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches???I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (123 lines) From: Bibel, Daniel (POL) <daniel.bibel@state.ma.us> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (46 lines) From: Harold Annen <hannen@US.IBM.COM> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (82 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (250 lines) From: Martha Hewett <mhewett@mncee.org> Is there a way to adjust for...Is there a way to adjust for... (50 lines) From: ishaybarat <i.b@DADLNET.DK> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (160 lines) From: lori.andersen <lori.andersen@GMAIL.COM> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (74 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (90 lines) From: Raffe, Sydelle, SSA <DRaffe@acgov.org> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (129 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights?Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (108 lines) From: Martha Hewett <mhewett@mncee.org> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (67 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (243 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (142 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Joint two colums in oneRe: Joint two colums in one (113 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (177 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (134 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> LAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrowLAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrow (187 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Little's MCAR Test and EM algorithmsLittle's MCAR Test and EM algorithms (175 lines) From: Amanda Brouwer <abrouwer@uwm.edu> Re: Little's MCAR Test and EM algorithms (111 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Matrix-End Matrix questionMatrix-End Matrix question (67 lines) From: Salbod, Mr. Stephen <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (109 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (141 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (26 lines) From: Salbod <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (81 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (28 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (31 lines) From: Salbod <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (156 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Mixed Model Planned ComparisonsMixed Model Planned Comparisons (57 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (172 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (476 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (715 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (705 lines) From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (964 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (988 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (932 lines) From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (1134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (1315 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Mock ConjointMock Conjoint (36 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: Mock Conjoint (34 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variablesMultinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (35 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (68 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (128 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (85 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (30 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (29 lines) From: AlessandroMacario <am341@ex.ac.uk> Re: Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (40 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> ODBCODBC (32 lines) From: Rodrigo Briceño <rjbriceno@gmail.com> Re: ODBC (102 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> PASW Modeler - DatabaseimportnodePASW Modeler - Databaseimportnode (24 lines) From: rbazant <reinhard.bazant@RAIFFEISENBANK.AT> Python + MacroPython + Macro (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Python + Macro (115 lines) From: J. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> SPSS Version 20: SortingSPSS Version 20: Sorting (145 lines) From: Kreischer,Resha M <Resha.Kreischer@fcps.org> Re: SPSS Version 20: Sorting (107 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> SPSS v20 Output IssueSPSS v20 Output Issue (70 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> SPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access serverSPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access server (56 lines) From: Chris Cronin <Christopher_Cronin@nfta.com> Sample Power doesn't save group namesSample Power doesn't save group names (70 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please helpScript now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (200 lines) From: Nirit Avnim <niritav@gmail.com> Re: Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (90 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Set up variables for analysisRe: Set up variables for analysis (64 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Specifications in PythonSpecifications in Python (53 lines) From: Nath <anisri03@GMAIL.COM> Re: Specifications in Python (97 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Stripping Address Field InformationStripping Address Field Information (43 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@YAHOO.COM> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (73 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (124 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@yahoo.com> TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered.TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. 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(133 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Testing the null Vs directional hypotheisTesting the null Vs directional hypotheis (45 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (213 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (57 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (228 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (331 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@carolina.rr.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (280 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (163 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Transposing data with mixed fields...Transposing data with mixed fields... (103 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (117 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (112 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (91 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (347 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (31 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (132 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (363 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jcarroll@COMIRATESTING.COM> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (151 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... 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Can I capture the data element order from a cluster dendogramCan I capture the data element order from a cluster dendogram (35 lines) From: Tim Graettinger <tgraettinger@DISCOVERYCORPSINC.COM> Class not registeredClass not registered (28 lines) From: GauravSrivastava <srivastgaurav@gmail.com> Compare MeansCompare Means (37 lines) From: kende jan <kendejan@yahoo.fr> Re: Compare Means (118 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Computation within CONCATComputation within CONCAT (46 lines) From: Matt Kretschmer <matthmann@YAHOO.COM> Re: Computation within CONCAT (102 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Computation within CONCAT (24 lines) From: Matt Kretschmer <matthmann@YAHOO.COM> Re: Computation within CONCAT (59 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Computation within CONCAT (29 lines) From: Matt Kretschmer <matthmann@YAHOO.COM> Re: Computation within CONCAT (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Computation within 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variables into one numeric column (120 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Computing multiple string variables into one numeric column (84 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Computing multiple string variables into one numeric column (83 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Converting macro into pythonConverting macro into python (38 lines) From: BBH123 <bethanyhumphreys@gmail.com> Re: Converting macro into python (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Converting macro into python (57 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Converting macro into python (36 lines) From: BBH123 <bethanyhumphreys@gmail.com> Re: Converting macro into python (111 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Converting macro into python (37 lines) From: BBH123 <bethanyhumphreys@gmail.com> Cronbach alpha sensitivity to small samplesCronbach alpha sensitivity to small samples (70 lines) From: Mark Webb <targetlinkmark@gmail.com> Re: Cronbach alpha sensitivity to small samples (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Ctables v19 issueCtables v19 issue (45 lines) From: Piotr Ko³odziejczyk <kip.kolodziejczyk@gmail.com> David's method of generating a "counter" variableDavid's method of generating a "counter" variable (85 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: David's method of generating a "counter" variable (124 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: David's method of generating a "counter" variable (140 lines) From: Tian Qiu <t.qiu@bham.ac.uk> Double Checking Data and RecodingDouble Checking Data and Recoding (56 lines) From: Tim Main <Timothy.Main@COLORADO.EDU> Re: Double Checking Data and Recoding (114 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Double Checking Data and Recoding (130 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena.zdaniuk@ubc.ca> Re: Double Checking Data and Recoding (148 lines) From: Martin Sherman <MSherman@loyola.edu> Re: 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<david.marso@gmail.com> Re: GLM repeated measures concern/question (56 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: GLM repeated measures concern/question (178 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Graphing Regression model with Interaction termGraphing Regression model with Interaction term (35 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Graphing Regression model with Interaction term (90 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Graphing Regression model with Interaction term (74 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Graphing Regression model with Interaction term (173 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> How to change variable type and length using syntaxHow to change variable type and length using syntax (55 lines) From: Dedi Suryana <dedisuryana@gmail.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (107 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to 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(91 lines) From: Danielle Boyce <dmboyce1@yahoo.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (572 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (157 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (377 lines) From: deepanshu bhalla <deepanshu_bhalla@yahoo.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (158 lines) From: Danielle Boyce <dmboyce1@yahoo.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (109 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (161 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (89 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> How to select four preceding daysHow to select four preceding days (151 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (180 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (39 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (27 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (44 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (32 lines) From: DEBOER <ronnysentongo@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to select four preceding days (133 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (154 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Hypothesis TestRe: Hypothesis Test (47 lines) From: Han Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Hypothesis Test (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches???I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (123 lines) From: Bibel, Daniel (POL) <daniel.bibel@state.ma.us> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (46 lines) From: Harold Annen <hannen@US.IBM.COM> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (82 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (250 lines) From: Martha Hewett <mhewett@mncee.org> Is there a way to adjust for...Is there a way to adjust for... (50 lines) From: ishaybarat <i.b@DADLNET.DK> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (160 lines) From: lori.andersen <lori.andersen@GMAIL.COM> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (74 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (90 lines) From: Raffe, Sydelle, SSA <DRaffe@acgov.org> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (129 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights?Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (108 lines) From: Martha Hewett <mhewett@mncee.org> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (67 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (243 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (142 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Joint two colums in oneRe: Joint two colums in one (113 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (177 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (134 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> LAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrowLAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrow (187 lines) From: Mccoach, D. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> SPSS Version 20: SortingSPSS Version 20: Sorting (145 lines) From: Kreischer,Resha M <Resha.Kreischer@fcps.org> Re: SPSS Version 20: Sorting (107 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> SPSS v20 Output IssueSPSS v20 Output Issue (70 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> SPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access serverSPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access server (56 lines) From: Chris Cronin <Christopher_Cronin@nfta.com> Sample Power doesn't save group namesSample Power doesn't save group names (70 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please helpScript now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (200 lines) From: Nirit Avnim <niritav@gmail.com> Re: Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (90 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Set up variables for analysisRe: Set up variables for analysis (64 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Specifications in PythonSpecifications in Python (53 lines) From: Nath <anisri03@GMAIL.COM> Re: Specifications in Python (97 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Stripping Address Field InformationStripping Address Field Information (43 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@YAHOO.COM> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (73 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (124 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@yahoo.com> TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered.TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. 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(133 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Testing the null Vs directional hypotheisTesting the null Vs directional hypotheis (45 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (213 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (57 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (228 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (331 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@carolina.rr.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (280 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (163 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Transposing data with mixed fields...Transposing data with mixed fields... 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<bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Computing multiple string variables into one numeric column (83 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Converting macro into pythonConverting macro into python (38 lines) From: BBH123 <bethanyhumphreys@gmail.com> Re: Converting macro into python (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Converting macro into python (57 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Converting macro into python (36 lines) From: BBH123 <bethanyhumphreys@gmail.com> Re: Converting macro into python (111 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Converting macro into python (37 lines) From: BBH123 <bethanyhumphreys@gmail.com> Cronbach alpha sensitivity to small samplesCronbach alpha sensitivity to small samples (70 lines) From: Mark Webb <targetlinkmark@gmail.com> Re: Cronbach alpha sensitivity to small samples (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Ctables v19 issueCtables v19 issue (45 lines) From: Piotr Ko³odziejczyk <kip.kolodziejczyk@gmail.com> David's method of generating a "counter" variableDavid's method of generating a "counter" variable (85 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: David's method of generating a "counter" variable (124 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: David's method of generating a "counter" variable (140 lines) From: Tian Qiu <t.qiu@bham.ac.uk> Double Checking Data and RecodingDouble Checking Data and Recoding (56 lines) From: Tim Main <Timothy.Main@COLORADO.EDU> Re: Double Checking Data and Recoding (114 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Double Checking Data and Recoding (130 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena.zdaniuk@ubc.ca> Re: Double Checking Data and Recoding (148 lines) From: Martin Sherman <MSherman@loyola.edu> Re: Double Checking Data and Recoding (196 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Double Checking Data and Recoding (141 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Font style formatting in 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<david.marso@gmail.com> Graphing Regression model with Interaction termGraphing Regression model with Interaction term (35 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Graphing Regression model with Interaction term (90 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Graphing Regression model with Interaction term (74 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Graphing Regression model with Interaction term (173 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> How to change variable type and length using syntaxHow to change variable type and length using syntax (55 lines) From: Dedi Suryana <dedisuryana@gmail.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (107 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (142 lines) From: Dedi Suryana <dedisuryana@gmail.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (86 lines) From: David Marso 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(89 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> How to select four preceding daysHow to select four preceding days (151 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (180 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (39 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (27 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (44 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (32 lines) From: DEBOER <ronnysentongo@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to select four preceding days (133 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (154 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Hypothesis TestRe: Hypothesis Test (47 lines) From: Han Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Hypothesis Test (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches???I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (123 lines) From: Bibel, Daniel (POL) <daniel.bibel@state.ma.us> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (46 lines) From: Harold Annen <hannen@US.IBM.COM> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (82 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (250 lines) From: Martha Hewett <mhewett@mncee.org> Is there a way to adjust for...Is there a way to adjust for... (50 lines) From: ishaybarat <i.b@DADLNET.DK> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (160 lines) From: lori.andersen <lori.andersen@GMAIL.COM> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (74 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (90 lines) From: Raffe, Sydelle, SSA <DRaffe@acgov.org> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (129 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights?Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (108 lines) From: Martha Hewett <mhewett@mncee.org> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (67 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (243 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (142 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Joint two colums in oneRe: Joint two colums in one (113 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (177 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (134 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> LAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrowLAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrow (187 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Little's MCAR Test and EM algorithmsLittle's MCAR Test and EM algorithms (175 lines) From: Amanda Brouwer <abrouwer@uwm.edu> Re: Little's MCAR Test and EM algorithms (111 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Matrix-End Matrix questionMatrix-End Matrix question (67 lines) From: Salbod, Mr. Stephen <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (109 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (141 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (26 lines) From: Salbod <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (81 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (28 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (31 lines) From: Salbod <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (156 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Mixed Model Planned ComparisonsMixed Model Planned Comparisons (57 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (172 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (476 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (715 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (705 lines) From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (964 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (988 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (932 lines) From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (1134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (1315 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Mock ConjointMock Conjoint (36 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: Mock Conjoint (34 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variablesMultinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (35 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (68 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (128 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (85 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (30 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (29 lines) From: AlessandroMacario <am341@ex.ac.uk> Re: Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (40 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> ODBCODBC (32 lines) From: Rodrigo Briceño <rjbriceno@gmail.com> Re: ODBC (102 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> PASW Modeler - DatabaseimportnodePASW Modeler - Databaseimportnode (24 lines) From: rbazant <reinhard.bazant@RAIFFEISENBANK.AT> Python + MacroPython + Macro (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Python + Macro (115 lines) From: J. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> SPSS Version 20: SortingSPSS Version 20: Sorting (145 lines) From: Kreischer,Resha M <Resha.Kreischer@fcps.org> Re: SPSS Version 20: Sorting (107 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> SPSS v20 Output IssueSPSS v20 Output Issue (70 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> SPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access serverSPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access server (56 lines) From: Chris Cronin <Christopher_Cronin@nfta.com> Sample Power doesn't save group namesSample Power doesn't save group names (70 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please helpScript now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (200 lines) From: Nirit Avnim <niritav@gmail.com> Re: Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (90 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Set up variables for analysisRe: Set up variables for analysis (64 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Specifications in PythonSpecifications in Python (53 lines) From: Nath <anisri03@GMAIL.COM> Re: Specifications in Python (97 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Stripping Address Field InformationStripping Address Field Information (43 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@YAHOO.COM> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (73 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (124 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@yahoo.com> TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered.TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. 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(133 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Testing the null Vs directional hypotheisTesting the null Vs directional hypotheis (45 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (213 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (57 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (228 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (331 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@carolina.rr.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (280 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (163 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Transposing data with mixed fields...Transposing data with mixed fields... 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<david.marso@gmail.com> Computing multiple string variables into one numeric columnComputing multiple string variables into one numeric column (37 lines) From: Jay Vicknair <jvicknair@MAGELLANBR.COM> Re: Computing multiple string variables into one numeric column (104 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Computing multiple string variables into one numeric column (94 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Computing multiple string variables into one numeric column (110 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Computing multiple string variables into one numeric column (57 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Computing multiple string variables into one numeric column (120 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Computing multiple string variables into one numeric column (84 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Computing multiple string variables into one numeric column (83 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Converting macro into pythonConverting macro into python (38 lines) From: BBH123 <bethanyhumphreys@gmail.com> Re: Converting macro into python (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Converting macro into python (57 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Converting macro into python (36 lines) From: BBH123 <bethanyhumphreys@gmail.com> Re: Converting macro into python (111 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Converting macro into python (37 lines) From: BBH123 <bethanyhumphreys@gmail.com> Cronbach alpha sensitivity to small samplesCronbach alpha sensitivity to small samples (70 lines) From: Mark Webb <targetlinkmark@gmail.com> Re: Cronbach alpha sensitivity to small samples (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Ctables v19 issueCtables v19 issue (45 lines) From: Piotr Ko³odziejczyk <kip.kolodziejczyk@gmail.com> David's method of generating a "counter" variableDavid's method of generating a 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(89 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> How to select four preceding daysHow to select four preceding days (151 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (180 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (39 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (27 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (44 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (32 lines) From: DEBOER <ronnysentongo@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to select four preceding days (133 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (154 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Hypothesis TestRe: Hypothesis Test (47 lines) From: Han Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Hypothesis Test (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches???I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (123 lines) From: Bibel, Daniel (POL) <daniel.bibel@state.ma.us> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (46 lines) From: Harold Annen <hannen@US.IBM.COM> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (82 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (250 lines) From: Martha Hewett <mhewett@mncee.org> Is there a way to adjust for...Is there a way to adjust for... (50 lines) From: ishaybarat <i.b@DADLNET.DK> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (160 lines) From: lori.andersen <lori.andersen@GMAIL.COM> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (74 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (90 lines) From: Raffe, Sydelle, SSA <DRaffe@acgov.org> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (129 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights?Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (108 lines) From: Martha Hewett <mhewett@mncee.org> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (67 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (243 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (142 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Joint two colums in oneRe: Joint two colums in one (113 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (177 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (134 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> LAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrowLAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrow (187 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Little's MCAR Test and EM algorithmsLittle's MCAR Test and EM algorithms (175 lines) From: Amanda Brouwer <abrouwer@uwm.edu> Re: Little's MCAR Test and EM algorithms (111 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Matrix-End Matrix questionMatrix-End Matrix question (67 lines) From: Salbod, Mr. Stephen <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (109 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (141 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (26 lines) From: Salbod <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (81 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (28 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (31 lines) From: Salbod <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (156 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Mixed Model Planned ComparisonsMixed Model Planned Comparisons (57 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (172 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (476 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (715 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (705 lines) From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (964 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (988 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (932 lines) From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (1134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (1315 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Mock ConjointMock Conjoint (36 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: Mock Conjoint (34 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variablesMultinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (35 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (68 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (128 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (85 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (30 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (29 lines) From: AlessandroMacario <am341@ex.ac.uk> Re: Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (40 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> ODBCODBC (32 lines) From: Rodrigo Briceño <rjbriceno@gmail.com> Re: ODBC (102 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> PASW Modeler - DatabaseimportnodePASW Modeler - Databaseimportnode (24 lines) From: rbazant <reinhard.bazant@RAIFFEISENBANK.AT> Python + MacroPython + Macro (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Python + Macro (115 lines) From: J. 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(80 lines) From: Bibel, Daniel (POL) <daniel.bibel@state.ma.us> Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategyRestructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (60 lines) From: dmunneke <dmunneke@msu.edu> Re: Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> SPSS 17- how to perform ConjointSPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (35 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (37 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (52 lines) From: Samir Paul <paulsamir.2009@yahoo.ca> SPSS 20 + 64 bit OSSPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (122 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (53 lines) From: Gmail <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (36 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (34 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (233 lines) From: J. 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(89 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> How to select four preceding daysHow to select four preceding days (151 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (180 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (39 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (27 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (44 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (32 lines) From: DEBOER <ronnysentongo@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to select four preceding days (133 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (154 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Hypothesis TestRe: Hypothesis Test (47 lines) From: Han Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Hypothesis Test (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches???I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (123 lines) From: Bibel, Daniel (POL) <daniel.bibel@state.ma.us> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (46 lines) From: Harold Annen <hannen@US.IBM.COM> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (82 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (250 lines) From: Martha Hewett <mhewett@mncee.org> Is there a way to adjust for...Is there a way to adjust for... (50 lines) From: ishaybarat <i.b@DADLNET.DK> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (160 lines) From: lori.andersen <lori.andersen@GMAIL.COM> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (74 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (90 lines) From: Raffe, Sydelle, SSA <DRaffe@acgov.org> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (129 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights?Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (108 lines) From: Martha Hewett <mhewett@mncee.org> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (67 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (243 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (142 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Joint two colums in oneRe: Joint two colums in one (113 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (177 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (134 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> LAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrowLAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrow (187 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Little's MCAR Test and EM algorithmsLittle's MCAR Test and EM algorithms (175 lines) From: Amanda Brouwer <abrouwer@uwm.edu> Re: Little's MCAR Test and EM algorithms (111 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Matrix-End Matrix questionMatrix-End Matrix question (67 lines) From: Salbod, Mr. Stephen <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (109 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (141 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (26 lines) From: Salbod <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (81 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (28 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (31 lines) From: Salbod <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (156 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Mixed Model Planned ComparisonsMixed Model Planned Comparisons (57 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (172 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (476 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (715 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (705 lines) From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (964 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (988 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (932 lines) From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (1134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (1315 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Mock ConjointMock Conjoint (36 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: Mock Conjoint (34 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variablesMultinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (35 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (68 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (128 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (85 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (30 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (29 lines) From: AlessandroMacario <am341@ex.ac.uk> Re: Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (40 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> ODBCODBC (32 lines) From: Rodrigo Briceño <rjbriceno@gmail.com> Re: ODBC (102 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> PASW Modeler - DatabaseimportnodePASW Modeler - Databaseimportnode (24 lines) From: rbazant <reinhard.bazant@RAIFFEISENBANK.AT> Python + MacroPython + Macro (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Python + Macro (115 lines) From: J. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Python + Macro (41 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Python + Macro (35 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (80 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (101 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (151 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (272 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> QUERY SPSSX-LQUERY SPSSX-L (27 lines) From: Tom Snider <tgsnider@gmail.com> Query related to spssQuery related to spss (198 lines) From: Manoj Soni <manoj@IIHMR.ORG> Re: Query related to spss (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant AnalysisQuestion about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (27 lines) From: TomSnider <tgsnider@gmail.com> Re: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (45 lines) From: Poes, Matthew Joseph <mpoes@UILLINOIS.EDU> Re: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (147 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> RV: Advice, please?RV: Advice, please? 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(80 lines) From: Bibel, Daniel (POL) <daniel.bibel@state.ma.us> Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategyRestructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (60 lines) From: dmunneke <dmunneke@msu.edu> Re: Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> SPSS 17- how to perform ConjointSPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (35 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (37 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (52 lines) From: Samir Paul <paulsamir.2009@yahoo.ca> SPSS 20 + 64 bit OSSPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (122 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (53 lines) From: Gmail <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (36 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (34 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (233 lines) From: J. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> SPSS Version 20: SortingSPSS Version 20: Sorting (145 lines) From: Kreischer,Resha M <Resha.Kreischer@fcps.org> Re: SPSS Version 20: Sorting (107 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> SPSS v20 Output IssueSPSS v20 Output Issue (70 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> SPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access serverSPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access server (56 lines) From: Chris Cronin <Christopher_Cronin@nfta.com> Sample Power doesn't save group namesSample Power doesn't save group names (70 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please helpScript now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (200 lines) From: Nirit Avnim <niritav@gmail.com> Re: Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (90 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Set up variables for analysisRe: Set up variables for analysis (64 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Specifications in PythonSpecifications in Python (53 lines) From: Nath <anisri03@GMAIL.COM> Re: Specifications in Python (97 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Stripping Address Field InformationStripping Address Field Information (43 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@YAHOO.COM> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (73 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (124 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@yahoo.com> TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered.TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. 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(133 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Testing the null Vs directional hypotheisTesting the null Vs directional hypotheis (45 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (213 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (57 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (228 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (331 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@carolina.rr.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (280 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (163 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Transposing data with mixed fields...Transposing data with mixed fields... (103 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (117 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (112 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (91 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (347 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (31 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (132 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (363 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jcarroll@COMIRATESTING.COM> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (151 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... 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Computing multiple string variables into one numeric columnComputing multiple string variables into one numeric column (37 lines) From: Jay Vicknair <jvicknair@MAGELLANBR.COM> Re: Computing multiple string variables into one numeric column (104 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Computing multiple string variables into one numeric column (94 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Computing multiple string variables into one numeric column (110 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Computing multiple string variables into one numeric column (57 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Computing multiple string variables into one numeric column (120 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Computing multiple string variables into one numeric column (84 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Computing multiple string variables into one numeric column (83 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Converting macro into pythonConverting macro into python (38 lines) From: BBH123 <bethanyhumphreys@gmail.com> Re: Converting macro into python (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Converting macro into python (57 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Converting macro into python (36 lines) From: BBH123 <bethanyhumphreys@gmail.com> Re: Converting macro into python (111 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Converting macro into python (37 lines) From: BBH123 <bethanyhumphreys@gmail.com> Cronbach alpha sensitivity to small samplesCronbach alpha sensitivity to small samples (70 lines) From: Mark Webb <targetlinkmark@gmail.com> Re: Cronbach alpha sensitivity to small samples (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Ctables v19 issueCtables v19 issue (45 lines) From: Piotr Ko³odziejczyk <kip.kolodziejczyk@gmail.com> David's method of generating a "counter" variableDavid's method of generating a "counter" 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(35 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Graphing Regression model with Interaction term (90 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Graphing Regression model with Interaction term (74 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Graphing Regression model with Interaction term (173 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> How to change variable type and length using syntaxHow to change variable type and length using syntax (55 lines) From: Dedi Suryana <dedisuryana@gmail.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (107 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (142 lines) From: Dedi Suryana <dedisuryana@gmail.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (86 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (236 lines) From: Rick Oliver <oliverr@us.ibm.com> Re: How 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(91 lines) From: Danielle Boyce <dmboyce1@yahoo.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (572 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (157 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (377 lines) From: deepanshu bhalla <deepanshu_bhalla@yahoo.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (158 lines) From: Danielle Boyce <dmboyce1@yahoo.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (109 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (161 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (89 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> How to select four preceding daysHow to select four preceding days (151 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (180 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (39 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (27 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (44 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (32 lines) From: DEBOER <ronnysentongo@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to select four preceding days (133 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (154 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Hypothesis TestRe: Hypothesis Test (47 lines) From: Han Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Hypothesis Test (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches???I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (123 lines) From: Bibel, Daniel (POL) <daniel.bibel@state.ma.us> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (46 lines) From: Harold Annen <hannen@US.IBM.COM> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (82 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (250 lines) From: Martha Hewett <mhewett@mncee.org> Is there a way to adjust for...Is there a way to adjust for... (50 lines) From: ishaybarat <i.b@DADLNET.DK> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (160 lines) From: lori.andersen <lori.andersen@GMAIL.COM> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (74 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (90 lines) From: Raffe, Sydelle, SSA <DRaffe@acgov.org> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (129 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights?Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (108 lines) From: Martha Hewett <mhewett@mncee.org> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (67 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (243 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (142 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Joint two colums in oneRe: Joint two colums in one (113 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (177 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (134 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> LAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrowLAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrow (187 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Little's MCAR Test and EM algorithmsLittle's MCAR Test and EM algorithms (175 lines) From: Amanda Brouwer <abrouwer@uwm.edu> Re: Little's MCAR Test and EM algorithms (111 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Matrix-End Matrix questionMatrix-End Matrix question (67 lines) From: Salbod, Mr. Stephen <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (109 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (141 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (26 lines) From: Salbod <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (81 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (28 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (31 lines) From: Salbod <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (156 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Mixed Model Planned ComparisonsMixed Model Planned Comparisons (57 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (172 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (476 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (715 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (705 lines) From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (964 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (988 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (932 lines) From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (1134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (1315 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Mock ConjointMock Conjoint (36 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: Mock Conjoint (34 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variablesMultinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (35 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (68 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (128 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (85 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (30 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (29 lines) From: AlessandroMacario <am341@ex.ac.uk> Re: Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (40 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> ODBCODBC (32 lines) From: Rodrigo Briceño <rjbriceno@gmail.com> Re: ODBC (102 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> PASW Modeler - DatabaseimportnodePASW Modeler - Databaseimportnode (24 lines) From: rbazant <reinhard.bazant@RAIFFEISENBANK.AT> Python + MacroPython + Macro (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Python + Macro (115 lines) From: J. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Python + Macro (41 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Python + Macro (35 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (80 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (101 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (151 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (272 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> QUERY SPSSX-LQUERY SPSSX-L (27 lines) From: Tom Snider <tgsnider@gmail.com> Query related to spssQuery related to spss (198 lines) From: Manoj Soni <manoj@IIHMR.ORG> Re: Query related to spss (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant AnalysisQuestion about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (27 lines) From: TomSnider <tgsnider@gmail.com> Re: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (45 lines) From: Poes, Matthew Joseph <mpoes@UILLINOIS.EDU> Re: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (147 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> RV: Advice, please?RV: Advice, please? (432 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeating graphRepeating graph (138 lines) From: ANDRES ALBERTO BURGA LEON <aburgal@minedu.gob.pe> Re: Repeating graph (264 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Response to "SPSS is now considered a legacy product" RE: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches???Response to "SPSS is now considered a legacy product" RE: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (80 lines) From: Bibel, Daniel (POL) <daniel.bibel@state.ma.us> Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategyRestructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (60 lines) From: dmunneke <dmunneke@msu.edu> Re: Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> SPSS 17- how to perform ConjointSPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (35 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (37 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (52 lines) From: Samir Paul <paulsamir.2009@yahoo.ca> SPSS 20 + 64 bit OSSPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (122 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (53 lines) From: Gmail <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (36 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (34 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (233 lines) From: J. 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(133 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Testing the null Vs directional hypotheisTesting the null Vs directional hypotheis (45 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (213 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (57 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (228 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (331 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@carolina.rr.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (280 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (163 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Transposing data with mixed fields...Transposing data with mixed fields... (103 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (117 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (112 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (91 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (347 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (31 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (132 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (363 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jcarroll@COMIRATESTING.COM> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (151 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... 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(89 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> How to select four preceding daysHow to select four preceding days (151 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (180 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (39 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (27 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (44 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (32 lines) From: DEBOER <ronnysentongo@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to select four preceding days (133 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (154 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Hypothesis TestRe: Hypothesis Test (47 lines) From: Han Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Hypothesis Test (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches???I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (123 lines) From: Bibel, Daniel (POL) <daniel.bibel@state.ma.us> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (46 lines) From: Harold Annen <hannen@US.IBM.COM> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (82 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (250 lines) From: Martha Hewett <mhewett@mncee.org> Is there a way to adjust for...Is there a way to adjust for... (50 lines) From: ishaybarat <i.b@DADLNET.DK> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (160 lines) From: lori.andersen <lori.andersen@GMAIL.COM> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (74 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (90 lines) From: Raffe, Sydelle, SSA <DRaffe@acgov.org> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (129 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights?Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (108 lines) From: Martha Hewett <mhewett@mncee.org> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (67 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (243 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (142 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Joint two colums in oneRe: Joint two colums in one (113 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (177 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (134 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> LAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrowLAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrow (187 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Little's MCAR Test and EM algorithmsLittle's MCAR Test and EM algorithms (175 lines) From: Amanda Brouwer <abrouwer@uwm.edu> Re: Little's MCAR Test and EM algorithms (111 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Matrix-End Matrix questionMatrix-End Matrix question (67 lines) From: Salbod, Mr. Stephen <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (109 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (141 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (26 lines) From: Salbod <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (81 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (28 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (31 lines) From: Salbod <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (156 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Mixed Model Planned ComparisonsMixed Model Planned Comparisons (57 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (172 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (476 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (715 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (705 lines) From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (964 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (988 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (932 lines) From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (1134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (1315 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Mock ConjointMock Conjoint (36 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: Mock Conjoint (34 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variablesMultinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (35 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (68 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (128 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (85 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (30 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (29 lines) From: AlessandroMacario <am341@ex.ac.uk> Re: Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (40 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> ODBCODBC (32 lines) From: Rodrigo Briceño <rjbriceno@gmail.com> Re: ODBC (102 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> PASW Modeler - DatabaseimportnodePASW Modeler - Databaseimportnode (24 lines) From: rbazant <reinhard.bazant@RAIFFEISENBANK.AT> Python + MacroPython + Macro (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Python + Macro (115 lines) From: J. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Python + Macro (41 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Python + Macro (35 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (80 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (101 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (151 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (272 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> QUERY SPSSX-LQUERY SPSSX-L (27 lines) From: Tom Snider <tgsnider@gmail.com> Query related to spssQuery related to spss (198 lines) From: Manoj Soni <manoj@IIHMR.ORG> Re: Query related to spss (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant AnalysisQuestion about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (27 lines) From: TomSnider <tgsnider@gmail.com> Re: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (45 lines) From: Poes, Matthew Joseph <mpoes@UILLINOIS.EDU> Re: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (147 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> RV: Advice, please?RV: Advice, please? (432 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeating graphRepeating graph (138 lines) From: ANDRES ALBERTO BURGA LEON <aburgal@minedu.gob.pe> Re: Repeating graph (264 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Response to "SPSS is now considered a legacy product" RE: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches???Response to "SPSS is now considered a legacy product" RE: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (80 lines) From: Bibel, Daniel (POL) <daniel.bibel@state.ma.us> Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategyRestructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (60 lines) From: dmunneke <dmunneke@msu.edu> Re: Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> SPSS 17- how to perform ConjointSPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (35 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (37 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (52 lines) From: Samir Paul <paulsamir.2009@yahoo.ca> SPSS 20 + 64 bit OSSPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (122 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (53 lines) From: Gmail <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (36 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (34 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (233 lines) From: J. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> SPSS Version 20: SortingSPSS Version 20: Sorting (145 lines) From: Kreischer,Resha M <Resha.Kreischer@fcps.org> Re: SPSS Version 20: Sorting (107 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> SPSS v20 Output IssueSPSS v20 Output Issue (70 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> SPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access serverSPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access server (56 lines) From: Chris Cronin <Christopher_Cronin@nfta.com> Sample Power doesn't save group namesSample Power doesn't save group names (70 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please helpScript now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (200 lines) From: Nirit Avnim <niritav@gmail.com> Re: Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (90 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Set up variables for analysisRe: Set up variables for analysis (64 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Specifications in PythonSpecifications in Python (53 lines) From: Nath <anisri03@GMAIL.COM> Re: Specifications in Python (97 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Stripping Address Field InformationStripping Address Field Information (43 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@YAHOO.COM> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (73 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (124 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@yahoo.com> TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered.TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. 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(133 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Testing the null Vs directional hypotheisTesting the null Vs directional hypotheis (45 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (213 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (57 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (228 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (331 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@carolina.rr.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (280 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (163 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Transposing data with mixed fields...Transposing data with mixed fields... (103 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (117 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (112 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (91 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (347 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (31 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (132 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (363 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jcarroll@COMIRATESTING.COM> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (151 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (211 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Turf Analysis - SPSSTurf Analysis - SPSS (32 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (192 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> UCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or AssessmentUCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or Assessment (38 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Weight of evidence (WOE)
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(89 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> How to select four preceding daysHow to select four preceding days (151 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (180 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (39 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (27 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (44 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (32 lines) From: DEBOER <ronnysentongo@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to select four preceding days (133 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (154 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Hypothesis TestRe: Hypothesis Test (47 lines) From: Han Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Hypothesis Test (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches???I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? 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(129 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights?Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (108 lines) From: Martha Hewett <mhewett@mncee.org> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (67 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (243 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (142 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Joint two colums in oneRe: Joint two colums in one (113 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (177 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (134 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> LAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrowLAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrow (187 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Little's MCAR Test and EM algorithmsLittle's MCAR Test and EM algorithms (175 lines) From: Amanda Brouwer <abrouwer@uwm.edu> Re: Little's MCAR Test and EM algorithms (111 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Matrix-End Matrix questionMatrix-End Matrix question (67 lines) From: Salbod, Mr. Stephen <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (109 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (141 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (26 lines) From: Salbod <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (81 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (28 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (31 lines) From: Salbod <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (156 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Mixed Model Planned ComparisonsMixed Model Planned Comparisons (57 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (172 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (476 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (715 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (705 lines) From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (964 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (988 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (932 lines) From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (1134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (1315 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Mock ConjointMock Conjoint (36 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: Mock Conjoint (34 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variablesMultinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (35 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (68 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (128 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (85 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (30 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (29 lines) From: AlessandroMacario <am341@ex.ac.uk> Re: Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (40 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> ODBCODBC (32 lines) From: Rodrigo Briceño <rjbriceno@gmail.com> Re: ODBC (102 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> PASW Modeler - DatabaseimportnodePASW Modeler - Databaseimportnode (24 lines) From: rbazant <reinhard.bazant@RAIFFEISENBANK.AT> Python + MacroPython + Macro (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Python + Macro (115 lines) From: J. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Python + Macro (41 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Python + Macro (35 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (80 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (101 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (151 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (272 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> QUERY SPSSX-LQUERY SPSSX-L (27 lines) From: Tom Snider <tgsnider@gmail.com> Query related to spssQuery related to spss (198 lines) From: Manoj Soni <manoj@IIHMR.ORG> Re: Query related to spss (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant AnalysisQuestion about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (27 lines) From: TomSnider <tgsnider@gmail.com> Re: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (45 lines) From: Poes, Matthew Joseph <mpoes@UILLINOIS.EDU> Re: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (147 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> RV: Advice, please?RV: Advice, please? 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> SPSS Version 20: SortingSPSS Version 20: Sorting (145 lines) From: Kreischer,Resha M <Resha.Kreischer@fcps.org> Re: SPSS Version 20: Sorting (107 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> SPSS v20 Output IssueSPSS v20 Output Issue (70 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> SPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access serverSPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access server (56 lines) From: Chris Cronin <Christopher_Cronin@nfta.com> Sample Power doesn't save group namesSample Power doesn't save group names (70 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please helpScript now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (200 lines) From: Nirit Avnim <niritav@gmail.com> Re: Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (90 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Set up variables for analysisRe: Set up variables for analysis (64 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Specifications in PythonSpecifications in Python (53 lines) From: Nath <anisri03@GMAIL.COM> Re: Specifications in Python (97 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Stripping Address Field InformationStripping Address Field Information (43 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@YAHOO.COM> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (73 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (124 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@yahoo.com> TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered.TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (35 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (58 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (42 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (133 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Testing the null Vs directional hypotheisTesting the null Vs directional hypotheis (45 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (213 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (57 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (228 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (331 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@carolina.rr.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (280 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (163 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Transposing data with mixed fields...Transposing data with mixed fields... (103 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (117 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (112 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (91 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (347 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (31 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (132 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (363 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jcarroll@COMIRATESTING.COM> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (151 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (211 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Turf Analysis - SPSSTurf Analysis - SPSS (32 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (192 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> UCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or AssessmentUCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or Assessment (38 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Weight of evidence (WOE)
Ctables v19 issueCtables v19 issue (45 lines) From: Piotr Ko³odziejczyk <kip.kolodziejczyk@gmail.com> David's method of generating a "counter" variableDavid's method of generating a "counter" variable (85 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: David's method of generating a "counter" variable (124 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: David's method of generating a "counter" variable (140 lines) From: Tian Qiu <t.qiu@bham.ac.uk> Double Checking Data and RecodingDouble Checking Data and Recoding (56 lines) From: Tim Main <Timothy.Main@COLORADO.EDU> Re: Double Checking Data and Recoding (114 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Double Checking Data and Recoding (130 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena.zdaniuk@ubc.ca> Re: Double Checking Data and Recoding (148 lines) From: Martin Sherman <MSherman@loyola.edu> Re: Double Checking Data and Recoding (196 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Double Checking Data and Recoding (141 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Font style formatting in Syntax EditorFont style formatting in Syntax Editor (20 lines) From: KO <kior@COMTV.RU> Re: Font style formatting in Syntax Editor (114 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Font style formatting in Syntax Editor (172 lines) From: Kirill Orlov <kior@comtv.ru> Fwd: Appropriate statistical analysesFwd: Appropriate statistical analyses (561 lines) From: Mehdi Riazi <mehdi.riazi@mq.edu.au> GLM repeated measures concern/questionRe: GLM repeated measures concern/question (62 lines) From: eyeman03 <eyeman03@hotmail.com> Re: GLM repeated measures concern/question (87 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: GLM repeated measures concern/question (28 lines) From: eyeman03 <eyeman03@hotmail.com> Re: GLM repeated measures concern/question (112 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: GLM repeated measures concern/question (56 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: GLM repeated measures concern/question (178 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Graphing Regression model with Interaction termGraphing Regression model with Interaction term (35 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Graphing Regression model with Interaction term (90 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Graphing Regression model with Interaction term (74 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Graphing Regression model with Interaction term (173 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> How to change variable type and length using syntaxHow to change variable type and length using syntax (55 lines) From: Dedi Suryana <dedisuryana@gmail.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (107 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (142 lines) From: Dedi Suryana <dedisuryana@gmail.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (86 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (236 lines) From: Rick Oliver <oliverr@us.ibm.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (121 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19?How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (91 lines) From: Danielle Boyce <dmboyce1@yahoo.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (572 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (157 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (377 lines) From: deepanshu bhalla <deepanshu_bhalla@yahoo.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (158 lines) From: Danielle Boyce <dmboyce1@yahoo.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (109 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (161 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (89 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> How to select four preceding daysHow to select four preceding days (151 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (180 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (39 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (27 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (44 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (32 lines) From: DEBOER <ronnysentongo@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to select four preceding days (133 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (154 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Hypothesis TestRe: Hypothesis Test (47 lines) From: Han Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Hypothesis Test (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches???I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (123 lines) From: Bibel, Daniel (POL) <daniel.bibel@state.ma.us> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (46 lines) From: Harold Annen <hannen@US.IBM.COM> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (82 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (250 lines) From: Martha Hewett <mhewett@mncee.org> Is there a way to adjust for...Is there a way to adjust for... (50 lines) From: ishaybarat <i.b@DADLNET.DK> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (160 lines) From: lori.andersen <lori.andersen@GMAIL.COM> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (74 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (90 lines) From: Raffe, Sydelle, SSA <DRaffe@acgov.org> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (129 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights?Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (108 lines) From: Martha Hewett <mhewett@mncee.org> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (67 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (243 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (142 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Joint two colums in oneRe: Joint two colums in one (113 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (177 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (134 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> LAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrowLAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrow (187 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Little's MCAR Test and EM algorithmsLittle's MCAR Test and EM algorithms (175 lines) From: Amanda Brouwer <abrouwer@uwm.edu> Re: Little's MCAR Test and EM algorithms (111 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Matrix-End Matrix questionMatrix-End Matrix question (67 lines) From: Salbod, Mr. Stephen <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (109 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (141 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (26 lines) From: Salbod <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (81 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (28 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (31 lines) From: Salbod <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (156 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Mixed Model Planned ComparisonsMixed Model Planned Comparisons (57 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (172 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (476 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (715 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (705 lines) From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (964 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (988 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (932 lines) From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (1134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (1315 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Mock ConjointMock Conjoint (36 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: Mock Conjoint (34 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variablesMultinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (35 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (68 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (128 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (85 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (30 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (29 lines) From: AlessandroMacario <am341@ex.ac.uk> Re: Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (40 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> ODBCODBC (32 lines) From: Rodrigo Briceño <rjbriceno@gmail.com> Re: ODBC (102 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> PASW Modeler - DatabaseimportnodePASW Modeler - Databaseimportnode (24 lines) From: rbazant <reinhard.bazant@RAIFFEISENBANK.AT> Python + MacroPython + Macro (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Python + Macro (115 lines) From: J. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Python + Macro (41 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Python + Macro (35 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (80 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (101 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (151 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (272 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> QUERY SPSSX-LQUERY SPSSX-L (27 lines) From: Tom Snider <tgsnider@gmail.com> Query related to spssQuery related to spss (198 lines) From: Manoj Soni <manoj@IIHMR.ORG> Re: Query related to spss (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant AnalysisQuestion about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (27 lines) From: TomSnider <tgsnider@gmail.com> Re: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (45 lines) From: Poes, Matthew Joseph <mpoes@UILLINOIS.EDU> Re: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (147 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> RV: Advice, please?RV: Advice, please? 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(80 lines) From: Bibel, Daniel (POL) <daniel.bibel@state.ma.us> Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategyRestructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (60 lines) From: dmunneke <dmunneke@msu.edu> Re: Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> SPSS 17- how to perform ConjointSPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (35 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (37 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (52 lines) From: Samir Paul <paulsamir.2009@yahoo.ca> SPSS 20 + 64 bit OSSPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (122 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (53 lines) From: Gmail <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (36 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (34 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (233 lines) From: J. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> SPSS Version 20: SortingSPSS Version 20: Sorting (145 lines) From: Kreischer,Resha M <Resha.Kreischer@fcps.org> Re: SPSS Version 20: Sorting (107 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> SPSS v20 Output IssueSPSS v20 Output Issue (70 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> SPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access serverSPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access server (56 lines) From: Chris Cronin <Christopher_Cronin@nfta.com> Sample Power doesn't save group namesSample Power doesn't save group names (70 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please helpScript now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (200 lines) From: Nirit Avnim <niritav@gmail.com> Re: Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (90 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Set up variables for analysisRe: Set up variables for analysis (64 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Specifications in PythonSpecifications in Python (53 lines) From: Nath <anisri03@GMAIL.COM> Re: Specifications in Python (97 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Stripping Address Field InformationStripping Address Field Information (43 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@YAHOO.COM> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (73 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (124 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@yahoo.com> TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered.TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. 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(133 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Testing the null Vs directional hypotheisTesting the null Vs directional hypotheis (45 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (213 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (57 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (228 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (331 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@carolina.rr.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (280 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (163 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Transposing data with mixed fields...Transposing data with mixed fields... (103 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (117 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (112 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (91 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (347 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (31 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (132 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (363 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jcarroll@COMIRATESTING.COM> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (151 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (211 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Turf Analysis - SPSSTurf Analysis - SPSS (32 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (192 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> UCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or AssessmentUCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or Assessment (38 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Weight of evidence (WOE)
David's method of generating a "counter" variableDavid's method of generating a "counter" variable (85 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: David's method of generating a "counter" variable (124 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: David's method of generating a "counter" variable (140 lines) From: Tian Qiu <t.qiu@bham.ac.uk> Double Checking Data and RecodingDouble Checking Data and Recoding (56 lines) From: Tim Main <Timothy.Main@COLORADO.EDU> Re: Double Checking Data and Recoding (114 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Double Checking Data and Recoding (130 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena.zdaniuk@ubc.ca> Re: Double Checking Data and Recoding (148 lines) From: Martin Sherman <MSherman@loyola.edu> Re: Double Checking Data and Recoding (196 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Double Checking Data and Recoding (141 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Font style formatting in Syntax EditorFont style formatting in Syntax Editor (20 lines) From: KO <kior@COMTV.RU> Re: Font style formatting in Syntax Editor (114 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Font style formatting in Syntax Editor (172 lines) From: Kirill Orlov <kior@comtv.ru> Fwd: Appropriate statistical analysesFwd: Appropriate statistical analyses (561 lines) From: Mehdi Riazi <mehdi.riazi@mq.edu.au> GLM repeated measures concern/questionRe: GLM repeated measures concern/question (62 lines) From: eyeman03 <eyeman03@hotmail.com> Re: GLM repeated measures concern/question (87 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: GLM repeated measures concern/question (28 lines) From: eyeman03 <eyeman03@hotmail.com> Re: GLM repeated measures concern/question (112 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: GLM repeated measures concern/question (56 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: GLM repeated measures concern/question (178 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Graphing Regression model with Interaction termGraphing Regression model with Interaction term (35 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Graphing Regression model with Interaction term (90 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Graphing Regression model with Interaction term (74 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Graphing Regression model with Interaction term (173 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> How to change variable type and length using syntaxHow to change variable type and length using syntax (55 lines) From: Dedi Suryana <dedisuryana@gmail.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (107 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (142 lines) From: Dedi Suryana <dedisuryana@gmail.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (86 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (236 lines) From: Rick Oliver <oliverr@us.ibm.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (121 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19?How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (91 lines) From: Danielle Boyce <dmboyce1@yahoo.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (572 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (157 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (377 lines) From: deepanshu bhalla <deepanshu_bhalla@yahoo.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (158 lines) From: Danielle Boyce <dmboyce1@yahoo.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (109 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (161 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (89 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> How to select four preceding daysHow to select four preceding days (151 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (180 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (39 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (27 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (44 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (32 lines) From: DEBOER <ronnysentongo@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to select four preceding days (133 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (154 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Hypothesis TestRe: Hypothesis Test (47 lines) From: Han Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Hypothesis Test (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches???I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (123 lines) From: Bibel, Daniel (POL) <daniel.bibel@state.ma.us> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (46 lines) From: Harold Annen <hannen@US.IBM.COM> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (82 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (250 lines) From: Martha Hewett <mhewett@mncee.org> Is there a way to adjust for...Is there a way to adjust for... (50 lines) From: ishaybarat <i.b@DADLNET.DK> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (160 lines) From: lori.andersen <lori.andersen@GMAIL.COM> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (74 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (90 lines) From: Raffe, Sydelle, SSA <DRaffe@acgov.org> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (129 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights?Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (108 lines) From: Martha Hewett <mhewett@mncee.org> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (67 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (243 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (142 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Joint two colums in oneRe: Joint two colums in one (113 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (177 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (134 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> LAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrowLAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrow (187 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Little's MCAR Test and EM algorithmsLittle's MCAR Test and EM algorithms (175 lines) From: Amanda Brouwer <abrouwer@uwm.edu> Re: Little's MCAR Test and EM algorithms (111 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Matrix-End Matrix questionMatrix-End Matrix question (67 lines) From: Salbod, Mr. Stephen <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (109 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (141 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (26 lines) From: Salbod <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (81 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (28 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (31 lines) From: Salbod <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (156 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Mixed Model Planned ComparisonsMixed Model Planned Comparisons (57 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (172 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (476 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (715 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (705 lines) From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (964 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (988 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (932 lines) From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (1134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (1315 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Mock ConjointMock Conjoint (36 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: Mock Conjoint (34 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variablesMultinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (35 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (68 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (128 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (85 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (30 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (29 lines) From: AlessandroMacario <am341@ex.ac.uk> Re: Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (40 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> ODBCODBC (32 lines) From: Rodrigo Briceño <rjbriceno@gmail.com> Re: ODBC (102 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> PASW Modeler - DatabaseimportnodePASW Modeler - Databaseimportnode (24 lines) From: rbazant <reinhard.bazant@RAIFFEISENBANK.AT> Python + MacroPython + Macro (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Python + Macro (115 lines) From: J. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> SPSS Version 20: SortingSPSS Version 20: Sorting (145 lines) From: Kreischer,Resha M <Resha.Kreischer@fcps.org> Re: SPSS Version 20: Sorting (107 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> SPSS v20 Output IssueSPSS v20 Output Issue (70 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> SPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access serverSPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access server (56 lines) From: Chris Cronin <Christopher_Cronin@nfta.com> Sample Power doesn't save group namesSample Power doesn't save group names (70 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please helpScript now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (200 lines) From: Nirit Avnim <niritav@gmail.com> Re: Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (90 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Set up variables for analysisRe: Set up variables for analysis (64 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Specifications in PythonSpecifications in Python (53 lines) From: Nath <anisri03@GMAIL.COM> Re: Specifications in Python (97 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Stripping Address Field InformationStripping Address Field Information (43 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@YAHOO.COM> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (73 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (124 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@yahoo.com> TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered.TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. 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(133 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Testing the null Vs directional hypotheisTesting the null Vs directional hypotheis (45 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (213 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (57 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (228 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (331 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@carolina.rr.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (280 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (163 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Transposing data with mixed fields...Transposing data with mixed fields... (103 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (117 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (112 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (91 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (347 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (31 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (132 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (363 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jcarroll@COMIRATESTING.COM> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (151 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (211 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Turf Analysis - SPSSTurf Analysis - SPSS (32 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (192 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> UCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or AssessmentUCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or Assessment (38 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Weight of evidence (WOE)
Double Checking Data and RecodingDouble Checking Data and Recoding (56 lines) From: Tim Main <Timothy.Main@COLORADO.EDU> Re: Double Checking Data and Recoding (114 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Double Checking Data and Recoding (130 lines) From: Zdaniuk, Bozena <bozena.zdaniuk@ubc.ca> Re: Double Checking Data and Recoding (148 lines) From: Martin Sherman <MSherman@loyola.edu> Re: Double Checking Data and Recoding (196 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Double Checking Data and Recoding (141 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Font style formatting in Syntax EditorFont style formatting in Syntax Editor (20 lines) From: KO <kior@COMTV.RU> Re: Font style formatting in Syntax Editor (114 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Font style formatting in Syntax Editor (172 lines) From: Kirill Orlov <kior@comtv.ru> Fwd: Appropriate statistical analysesFwd: Appropriate statistical analyses (561 lines) From: Mehdi Riazi <mehdi.riazi@mq.edu.au> GLM repeated measures concern/questionRe: GLM repeated measures concern/question (62 lines) From: eyeman03 <eyeman03@hotmail.com> Re: GLM repeated measures concern/question (87 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: GLM repeated measures concern/question (28 lines) From: eyeman03 <eyeman03@hotmail.com> Re: GLM repeated measures concern/question (112 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: GLM repeated measures concern/question (56 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: GLM repeated measures concern/question (178 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Graphing Regression model with Interaction termGraphing Regression model with Interaction term (35 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Graphing Regression model with Interaction term (90 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Graphing Regression model with Interaction term (74 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Graphing Regression model with Interaction term (173 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> How to change variable type and length using syntaxHow to change variable type and length using syntax (55 lines) From: Dedi Suryana <dedisuryana@gmail.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (107 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (142 lines) From: Dedi Suryana <dedisuryana@gmail.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (86 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (236 lines) From: Rick Oliver <oliverr@us.ibm.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (121 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19?How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (91 lines) From: Danielle Boyce <dmboyce1@yahoo.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (572 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (157 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (377 lines) From: deepanshu bhalla <deepanshu_bhalla@yahoo.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (158 lines) From: Danielle Boyce <dmboyce1@yahoo.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (109 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (161 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (89 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> How to select four preceding daysHow to select four preceding days (151 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (180 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (39 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (27 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (44 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (32 lines) From: DEBOER <ronnysentongo@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to select four preceding days (133 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (154 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Hypothesis TestRe: Hypothesis Test (47 lines) From: Han Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Hypothesis Test (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches???I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (123 lines) From: Bibel, Daniel (POL) <daniel.bibel@state.ma.us> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (46 lines) From: Harold Annen <hannen@US.IBM.COM> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (82 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (250 lines) From: Martha Hewett <mhewett@mncee.org> Is there a way to adjust for...Is there a way to adjust for... (50 lines) From: ishaybarat <i.b@DADLNET.DK> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (160 lines) From: lori.andersen <lori.andersen@GMAIL.COM> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (74 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (90 lines) From: Raffe, Sydelle, SSA <DRaffe@acgov.org> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (129 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights?Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (108 lines) From: Martha Hewett <mhewett@mncee.org> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (67 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (243 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (142 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Joint two colums in oneRe: Joint two colums in one (113 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (177 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (134 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> LAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrowLAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrow (187 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Little's MCAR Test and EM algorithmsLittle's MCAR Test and EM algorithms (175 lines) From: Amanda Brouwer <abrouwer@uwm.edu> Re: Little's MCAR Test and EM algorithms (111 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Matrix-End Matrix questionMatrix-End Matrix question (67 lines) From: Salbod, Mr. Stephen <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (109 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (141 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (26 lines) From: Salbod <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (81 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (28 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (31 lines) From: Salbod <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (156 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Mixed Model Planned ComparisonsMixed Model Planned Comparisons (57 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (172 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (476 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (715 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (705 lines) From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (964 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (988 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (932 lines) From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (1134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (1315 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Mock ConjointMock Conjoint (36 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: Mock Conjoint (34 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variablesMultinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (35 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (68 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (128 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (85 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (30 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (29 lines) From: AlessandroMacario <am341@ex.ac.uk> Re: Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (40 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> ODBCODBC (32 lines) From: Rodrigo Briceño <rjbriceno@gmail.com> Re: ODBC (102 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> PASW Modeler - DatabaseimportnodePASW Modeler - Databaseimportnode (24 lines) From: rbazant <reinhard.bazant@RAIFFEISENBANK.AT> Python + MacroPython + Macro (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Python + Macro (115 lines) From: J. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Python + Macro (41 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Python + Macro (35 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (80 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (101 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (151 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (272 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> QUERY SPSSX-LQUERY SPSSX-L (27 lines) From: Tom Snider <tgsnider@gmail.com> Query related to spssQuery related to spss (198 lines) From: Manoj Soni <manoj@IIHMR.ORG> Re: Query related to spss (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant AnalysisQuestion about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (27 lines) From: TomSnider <tgsnider@gmail.com> Re: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (45 lines) From: Poes, Matthew Joseph <mpoes@UILLINOIS.EDU> Re: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (147 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> RV: Advice, please?RV: Advice, please? 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(80 lines) From: Bibel, Daniel (POL) <daniel.bibel@state.ma.us> Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategyRestructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (60 lines) From: dmunneke <dmunneke@msu.edu> Re: Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> SPSS 17- how to perform ConjointSPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (35 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (37 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (52 lines) From: Samir Paul <paulsamir.2009@yahoo.ca> SPSS 20 + 64 bit OSSPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (122 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (53 lines) From: Gmail <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (36 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (34 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (233 lines) From: J. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> SPSS Version 20: SortingSPSS Version 20: Sorting (145 lines) From: Kreischer,Resha M <Resha.Kreischer@fcps.org> Re: SPSS Version 20: Sorting (107 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> SPSS v20 Output IssueSPSS v20 Output Issue (70 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> SPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access serverSPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access server (56 lines) From: Chris Cronin <Christopher_Cronin@nfta.com> Sample Power doesn't save group namesSample Power doesn't save group names (70 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please helpScript now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (200 lines) From: Nirit Avnim <niritav@gmail.com> Re: Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (90 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Set up variables for analysisRe: Set up variables for analysis (64 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Specifications in PythonSpecifications in Python (53 lines) From: Nath <anisri03@GMAIL.COM> Re: Specifications in Python (97 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Stripping Address Field InformationStripping Address Field Information (43 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@YAHOO.COM> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (73 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (124 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@yahoo.com> TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered.TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. 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(133 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Testing the null Vs directional hypotheisTesting the null Vs directional hypotheis (45 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (213 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (57 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (228 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (331 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@carolina.rr.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (280 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (163 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Transposing data with mixed fields...Transposing data with mixed fields... (103 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (117 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (112 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (91 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (347 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (31 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (132 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (363 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jcarroll@COMIRATESTING.COM> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (151 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... 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Font style formatting in Syntax EditorFont style formatting in Syntax Editor (20 lines) From: KO <kior@COMTV.RU> Re: Font style formatting in Syntax Editor (114 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Font style formatting in Syntax Editor (172 lines) From: Kirill Orlov <kior@comtv.ru> Fwd: Appropriate statistical analysesFwd: Appropriate statistical analyses (561 lines) From: Mehdi Riazi <mehdi.riazi@mq.edu.au> GLM repeated measures concern/questionRe: GLM repeated measures concern/question (62 lines) From: eyeman03 <eyeman03@hotmail.com> Re: GLM repeated measures concern/question (87 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: GLM repeated measures concern/question (28 lines) From: eyeman03 <eyeman03@hotmail.com> Re: GLM repeated measures concern/question (112 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: GLM repeated measures concern/question (56 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: GLM repeated measures concern/question (178 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Graphing Regression model with Interaction termGraphing Regression model with Interaction term (35 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Graphing Regression model with Interaction term (90 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Graphing Regression model with Interaction term (74 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Graphing Regression model with Interaction term (173 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> How to change variable type and length using syntaxHow to change variable type and length using syntax (55 lines) From: Dedi Suryana <dedisuryana@gmail.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (107 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (142 lines) From: Dedi Suryana <dedisuryana@gmail.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (86 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (236 lines) From: Rick Oliver <oliverr@us.ibm.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (121 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19?How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (91 lines) From: Danielle Boyce <dmboyce1@yahoo.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (572 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (157 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (377 lines) From: deepanshu bhalla <deepanshu_bhalla@yahoo.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (158 lines) From: Danielle Boyce <dmboyce1@yahoo.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (109 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (161 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (89 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> How to select four preceding daysHow to select four preceding days (151 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (180 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (39 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (27 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (44 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (32 lines) From: DEBOER <ronnysentongo@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to select four preceding days (133 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (154 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Hypothesis TestRe: Hypothesis Test (47 lines) From: Han Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Hypothesis Test (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches???I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (123 lines) From: Bibel, Daniel (POL) <daniel.bibel@state.ma.us> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (46 lines) From: Harold Annen <hannen@US.IBM.COM> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (82 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (250 lines) From: Martha Hewett <mhewett@mncee.org> Is there a way to adjust for...Is there a way to adjust for... (50 lines) From: ishaybarat <i.b@DADLNET.DK> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (160 lines) From: lori.andersen <lori.andersen@GMAIL.COM> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (74 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (90 lines) From: Raffe, Sydelle, SSA <DRaffe@acgov.org> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (129 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights?Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (108 lines) From: Martha Hewett <mhewett@mncee.org> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (67 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (243 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (142 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Joint two colums in oneRe: Joint two colums in one (113 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (177 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (134 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> LAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrowLAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrow (187 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Little's MCAR Test and EM algorithmsLittle's MCAR Test and EM algorithms (175 lines) From: Amanda Brouwer <abrouwer@uwm.edu> Re: Little's MCAR Test and EM algorithms (111 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Matrix-End Matrix questionMatrix-End Matrix question (67 lines) From: Salbod, Mr. Stephen <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (109 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (141 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (26 lines) From: Salbod <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (81 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (28 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (31 lines) From: Salbod <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (156 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Mixed Model Planned ComparisonsMixed Model Planned Comparisons (57 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (172 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (476 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (715 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (705 lines) From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (964 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (988 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (932 lines) From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (1134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (1315 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Mock ConjointMock Conjoint (36 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: Mock Conjoint (34 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variablesMultinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (35 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (68 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (128 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (85 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (30 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (29 lines) From: AlessandroMacario <am341@ex.ac.uk> Re: Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (40 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> ODBCODBC (32 lines) From: Rodrigo Briceño <rjbriceno@gmail.com> Re: ODBC (102 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> PASW Modeler - DatabaseimportnodePASW Modeler - Databaseimportnode (24 lines) From: rbazant <reinhard.bazant@RAIFFEISENBANK.AT> Python + MacroPython + Macro (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Python + Macro (115 lines) From: J. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Python + Macro (41 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Python + Macro (35 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (80 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (101 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (151 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (272 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> QUERY SPSSX-LQUERY SPSSX-L (27 lines) From: Tom Snider <tgsnider@gmail.com> Query related to spssQuery related to spss (198 lines) From: Manoj Soni <manoj@IIHMR.ORG> Re: Query related to spss (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant AnalysisQuestion about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (27 lines) From: TomSnider <tgsnider@gmail.com> Re: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (45 lines) From: Poes, Matthew Joseph <mpoes@UILLINOIS.EDU> Re: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (147 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> RV: Advice, please?RV: Advice, please? (432 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeating graphRepeating graph (138 lines) From: ANDRES ALBERTO BURGA LEON <aburgal@minedu.gob.pe> Re: Repeating graph (264 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Response to "SPSS is now considered a legacy product" RE: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches???Response to "SPSS is now considered a legacy product" RE: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (80 lines) From: Bibel, Daniel (POL) <daniel.bibel@state.ma.us> Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategyRestructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (60 lines) From: dmunneke <dmunneke@msu.edu> Re: Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> SPSS 17- how to perform ConjointSPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (35 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (37 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (52 lines) From: Samir Paul <paulsamir.2009@yahoo.ca> SPSS 20 + 64 bit OSSPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (122 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (53 lines) From: Gmail <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (36 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (34 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (233 lines) From: J. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> SPSS Version 20: SortingSPSS Version 20: Sorting (145 lines) From: Kreischer,Resha M <Resha.Kreischer@fcps.org> Re: SPSS Version 20: Sorting (107 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> SPSS v20 Output IssueSPSS v20 Output Issue (70 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> SPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access serverSPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access server (56 lines) From: Chris Cronin <Christopher_Cronin@nfta.com> Sample Power doesn't save group namesSample Power doesn't save group names (70 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please helpScript now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (200 lines) From: Nirit Avnim <niritav@gmail.com> Re: Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (90 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Set up variables for analysisRe: Set up variables for analysis (64 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Specifications in PythonSpecifications in Python (53 lines) From: Nath <anisri03@GMAIL.COM> Re: Specifications in Python (97 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Stripping Address Field InformationStripping Address Field Information (43 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@YAHOO.COM> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (73 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (124 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@yahoo.com> TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered.TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (35 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (58 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (42 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (133 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Testing the null Vs directional hypotheisTesting the null Vs directional hypotheis (45 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (213 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (57 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (228 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (331 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@carolina.rr.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (280 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (163 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Transposing data with mixed fields...Transposing data with mixed fields... (103 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (117 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (112 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (91 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (347 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (31 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (132 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (363 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jcarroll@COMIRATESTING.COM> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (151 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (211 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Turf Analysis - SPSSTurf Analysis - SPSS (32 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (192 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> UCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or AssessmentUCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or Assessment (38 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Weight of evidence (WOE)
Fwd: Appropriate statistical analysesFwd: Appropriate statistical analyses (561 lines) From: Mehdi Riazi <mehdi.riazi@mq.edu.au> GLM repeated measures concern/questionRe: GLM repeated measures concern/question (62 lines) From: eyeman03 <eyeman03@hotmail.com> Re: GLM repeated measures concern/question (87 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: GLM repeated measures concern/question (28 lines) From: eyeman03 <eyeman03@hotmail.com> Re: GLM repeated measures concern/question (112 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: GLM repeated measures concern/question (56 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: GLM repeated measures concern/question (178 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Graphing Regression model with Interaction termGraphing Regression model with Interaction term (35 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Graphing Regression model with Interaction term (90 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Graphing Regression model with Interaction term (74 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Graphing Regression model with Interaction term (173 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> How to change variable type and length using syntaxHow to change variable type and length using syntax (55 lines) From: Dedi Suryana <dedisuryana@gmail.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (107 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (142 lines) From: Dedi Suryana <dedisuryana@gmail.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (86 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (236 lines) From: Rick Oliver <oliverr@us.ibm.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (121 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19?How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (91 lines) From: Danielle Boyce <dmboyce1@yahoo.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (572 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (157 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (377 lines) From: deepanshu bhalla <deepanshu_bhalla@yahoo.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (158 lines) From: Danielle Boyce <dmboyce1@yahoo.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (109 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (161 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (89 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> How to select four preceding daysHow to select four preceding days (151 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (180 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (39 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (27 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (44 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (32 lines) From: DEBOER <ronnysentongo@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to select four preceding days (133 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (154 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Hypothesis TestRe: Hypothesis Test (47 lines) From: Han Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Hypothesis Test (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches???I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (123 lines) From: Bibel, Daniel (POL) <daniel.bibel@state.ma.us> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (46 lines) From: Harold Annen <hannen@US.IBM.COM> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (82 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (250 lines) From: Martha Hewett <mhewett@mncee.org> Is there a way to adjust for...Is there a way to adjust for... (50 lines) From: ishaybarat <i.b@DADLNET.DK> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (160 lines) From: lori.andersen <lori.andersen@GMAIL.COM> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (74 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (90 lines) From: Raffe, Sydelle, SSA <DRaffe@acgov.org> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (129 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights?Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (108 lines) From: Martha Hewett <mhewett@mncee.org> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (67 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (243 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (142 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Joint two colums in oneRe: Joint two colums in one (113 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (177 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (134 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> LAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrowLAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrow (187 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Little's MCAR Test and EM algorithmsLittle's MCAR Test and EM algorithms (175 lines) From: Amanda Brouwer <abrouwer@uwm.edu> Re: Little's MCAR Test and EM algorithms (111 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Matrix-End Matrix questionMatrix-End Matrix question (67 lines) From: Salbod, Mr. Stephen <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (109 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (141 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (26 lines) From: Salbod <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (81 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (28 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (31 lines) From: Salbod <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (156 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Mixed Model Planned ComparisonsMixed Model Planned Comparisons (57 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (172 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (476 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (715 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (705 lines) From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (964 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (988 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (932 lines) From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (1134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (1315 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Mock ConjointMock Conjoint (36 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: Mock Conjoint (34 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variablesMultinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (35 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (68 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (128 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (85 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (30 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (29 lines) From: AlessandroMacario <am341@ex.ac.uk> Re: Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (40 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> ODBCODBC (32 lines) From: Rodrigo Briceño <rjbriceno@gmail.com> Re: ODBC (102 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> PASW Modeler - DatabaseimportnodePASW Modeler - Databaseimportnode (24 lines) From: rbazant <reinhard.bazant@RAIFFEISENBANK.AT> Python + MacroPython + Macro (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Python + Macro (115 lines) From: J. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Python + Macro (41 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Python + Macro (35 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (80 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (101 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (151 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (272 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> QUERY SPSSX-LQUERY SPSSX-L (27 lines) From: Tom Snider <tgsnider@gmail.com> Query related to spssQuery related to spss (198 lines) From: Manoj Soni <manoj@IIHMR.ORG> Re: Query related to spss (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant AnalysisQuestion about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (27 lines) From: TomSnider <tgsnider@gmail.com> Re: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (45 lines) From: Poes, Matthew Joseph <mpoes@UILLINOIS.EDU> Re: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (147 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> RV: Advice, please?RV: Advice, please? (432 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeating graphRepeating graph (138 lines) From: ANDRES ALBERTO BURGA LEON <aburgal@minedu.gob.pe> Re: Repeating graph (264 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Response to "SPSS is now considered a legacy product" RE: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches???Response to "SPSS is now considered a legacy product" RE: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (80 lines) From: Bibel, Daniel (POL) <daniel.bibel@state.ma.us> Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategyRestructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (60 lines) From: dmunneke <dmunneke@msu.edu> Re: Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> SPSS 17- how to perform ConjointSPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (35 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (37 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (52 lines) From: Samir Paul <paulsamir.2009@yahoo.ca> SPSS 20 + 64 bit OSSPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (122 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (53 lines) From: Gmail <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (36 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (34 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (233 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (142 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (41 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (153 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> SPSS Version 20: SortingSPSS Version 20: Sorting (145 lines) From: Kreischer,Resha M <Resha.Kreischer@fcps.org> Re: SPSS Version 20: Sorting (107 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> SPSS v20 Output IssueSPSS v20 Output Issue (70 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> SPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access serverSPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access server (56 lines) From: Chris Cronin <Christopher_Cronin@nfta.com> Sample Power doesn't save group namesSample Power doesn't save group names (70 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please helpScript now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (200 lines) From: Nirit Avnim <niritav@gmail.com> Re: Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (90 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Set up variables for analysisRe: Set up variables for analysis (64 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Specifications in PythonSpecifications in Python (53 lines) From: Nath <anisri03@GMAIL.COM> Re: Specifications in Python (97 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Stripping Address Field InformationStripping Address Field Information (43 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@YAHOO.COM> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (73 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (124 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@yahoo.com> TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered.TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (35 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (58 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (42 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (133 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Testing the null Vs directional hypotheisTesting the null Vs directional hypotheis (45 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (213 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (57 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (228 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (331 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@carolina.rr.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (280 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (163 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Transposing data with mixed fields...Transposing data with mixed fields... (103 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (117 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (112 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (91 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (347 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (31 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (132 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (363 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jcarroll@COMIRATESTING.COM> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (151 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (211 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Turf Analysis - SPSSTurf Analysis - SPSS (32 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (192 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> UCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or AssessmentUCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or Assessment (38 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Weight of evidence (WOE)
GLM repeated measures concern/questionRe: GLM repeated measures concern/question (62 lines) From: eyeman03 <eyeman03@hotmail.com> Re: GLM repeated measures concern/question (87 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: GLM repeated measures concern/question (28 lines) From: eyeman03 <eyeman03@hotmail.com> Re: GLM repeated measures concern/question (112 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: GLM repeated measures concern/question (56 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: GLM repeated measures concern/question (178 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Graphing Regression model with Interaction termGraphing Regression model with Interaction term (35 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Graphing Regression model with Interaction term (90 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Graphing Regression model with Interaction term (74 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Graphing Regression model with Interaction term (173 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> How to change variable type and length using syntaxHow to change variable type and length using syntax (55 lines) From: Dedi Suryana <dedisuryana@gmail.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (107 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (142 lines) From: Dedi Suryana <dedisuryana@gmail.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (86 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (236 lines) From: Rick Oliver <oliverr@us.ibm.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (121 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19?How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (91 lines) From: Danielle Boyce <dmboyce1@yahoo.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (572 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (157 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (377 lines) From: deepanshu bhalla <deepanshu_bhalla@yahoo.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (158 lines) From: Danielle Boyce <dmboyce1@yahoo.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (109 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (161 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (89 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> How to select four preceding daysHow to select four preceding days (151 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (180 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (39 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (27 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (44 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (32 lines) From: DEBOER <ronnysentongo@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to select four preceding days (133 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (154 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Hypothesis TestRe: Hypothesis Test (47 lines) From: Han Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Hypothesis Test (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches???I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (123 lines) From: Bibel, Daniel (POL) <daniel.bibel@state.ma.us> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (46 lines) From: Harold Annen <hannen@US.IBM.COM> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (82 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (250 lines) From: Martha Hewett <mhewett@mncee.org> Is there a way to adjust for...Is there a way to adjust for... (50 lines) From: ishaybarat <i.b@DADLNET.DK> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (160 lines) From: lori.andersen <lori.andersen@GMAIL.COM> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (74 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (90 lines) From: Raffe, Sydelle, SSA <DRaffe@acgov.org> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (129 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights?Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (108 lines) From: Martha Hewett <mhewett@mncee.org> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (67 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (243 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (142 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Joint two colums in oneRe: Joint two colums in one (113 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (177 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (134 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> LAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrowLAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrow (187 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Little's MCAR Test and EM algorithmsLittle's MCAR Test and EM algorithms (175 lines) From: Amanda Brouwer <abrouwer@uwm.edu> Re: Little's MCAR Test and EM algorithms (111 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Matrix-End Matrix questionMatrix-End Matrix question (67 lines) From: Salbod, Mr. Stephen <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (109 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (141 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (26 lines) From: Salbod <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (81 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (28 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (31 lines) From: Salbod <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (156 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Mixed Model Planned ComparisonsMixed Model Planned Comparisons (57 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (172 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (476 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (715 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (705 lines) From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (964 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (988 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (932 lines) From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (1134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (1315 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Mock ConjointMock Conjoint (36 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: Mock Conjoint (34 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variablesMultinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (35 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (68 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (128 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (85 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (30 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (29 lines) From: AlessandroMacario <am341@ex.ac.uk> Re: Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (40 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> ODBCODBC (32 lines) From: Rodrigo Briceño <rjbriceno@gmail.com> Re: ODBC (102 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> PASW Modeler - DatabaseimportnodePASW Modeler - Databaseimportnode (24 lines) From: rbazant <reinhard.bazant@RAIFFEISENBANK.AT> Python + MacroPython + Macro (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Python + Macro (115 lines) From: J. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Python + Macro (41 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Python + Macro (35 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (80 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (101 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (151 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (272 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> QUERY SPSSX-LQUERY SPSSX-L (27 lines) From: Tom Snider <tgsnider@gmail.com> Query related to spssQuery related to spss (198 lines) From: Manoj Soni <manoj@IIHMR.ORG> Re: Query related to spss (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant AnalysisQuestion about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (27 lines) From: TomSnider <tgsnider@gmail.com> Re: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (45 lines) From: Poes, Matthew Joseph <mpoes@UILLINOIS.EDU> Re: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (147 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> RV: Advice, please?RV: Advice, please? (432 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeating graphRepeating graph (138 lines) From: ANDRES ALBERTO BURGA LEON <aburgal@minedu.gob.pe> Re: Repeating graph (264 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Response to "SPSS is now considered a legacy product" RE: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches???Response to "SPSS is now considered a legacy product" RE: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> SPSS Version 20: SortingSPSS Version 20: Sorting (145 lines) From: Kreischer,Resha M <Resha.Kreischer@fcps.org> Re: SPSS Version 20: Sorting (107 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> SPSS v20 Output IssueSPSS v20 Output Issue (70 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> SPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access serverSPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access server (56 lines) From: Chris Cronin <Christopher_Cronin@nfta.com> Sample Power doesn't save group namesSample Power doesn't save group names (70 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please helpScript now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (200 lines) From: Nirit Avnim <niritav@gmail.com> Re: Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (90 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Set up variables for analysisRe: Set up variables for analysis (64 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Specifications in PythonSpecifications in Python (53 lines) From: Nath <anisri03@GMAIL.COM> Re: Specifications in Python (97 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Stripping Address Field InformationStripping Address Field Information (43 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@YAHOO.COM> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (73 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (124 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@yahoo.com> TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered.TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. 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(133 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Testing the null Vs directional hypotheisTesting the null Vs directional hypotheis (45 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (213 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (57 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (228 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (331 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@carolina.rr.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (280 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (163 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Transposing data with mixed fields...Transposing data with mixed fields... (103 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (117 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (112 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (91 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (347 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (31 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (132 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (363 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jcarroll@COMIRATESTING.COM> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (151 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (211 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Turf Analysis - SPSSTurf Analysis - SPSS (32 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (192 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> UCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or AssessmentUCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or Assessment (38 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Weight of evidence (WOE)
Graphing Regression model with Interaction termGraphing Regression model with Interaction term (35 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Graphing Regression model with Interaction term (90 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Graphing Regression model with Interaction term (74 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Re: Graphing Regression model with Interaction term (173 lines) From: Marta García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> How to change variable type and length using syntaxHow to change variable type and length using syntax (55 lines) From: Dedi Suryana <dedisuryana@gmail.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (107 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (142 lines) From: Dedi Suryana <dedisuryana@gmail.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (86 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (236 lines) From: Rick Oliver <oliverr@us.ibm.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (121 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19?How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (91 lines) From: Danielle Boyce <dmboyce1@yahoo.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (572 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (157 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (377 lines) From: deepanshu bhalla <deepanshu_bhalla@yahoo.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (158 lines) From: Danielle Boyce <dmboyce1@yahoo.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (109 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (161 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (89 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> How to select four preceding daysHow to select four preceding days (151 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (180 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (39 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (27 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (44 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (32 lines) From: DEBOER <ronnysentongo@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to select four preceding days (133 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (154 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Hypothesis TestRe: Hypothesis Test (47 lines) From: Han Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Hypothesis Test (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches???I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (123 lines) From: Bibel, Daniel (POL) <daniel.bibel@state.ma.us> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (46 lines) From: Harold Annen <hannen@US.IBM.COM> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (82 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (250 lines) From: Martha Hewett <mhewett@mncee.org> Is there a way to adjust for...Is there a way to adjust for... (50 lines) From: ishaybarat <i.b@DADLNET.DK> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (160 lines) From: lori.andersen <lori.andersen@GMAIL.COM> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (74 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (90 lines) From: Raffe, Sydelle, SSA <DRaffe@acgov.org> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (129 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights?Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (108 lines) From: Martha Hewett <mhewett@mncee.org> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (67 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (243 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (142 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Joint two colums in oneRe: Joint two colums in one (113 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (177 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (134 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> LAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrowLAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrow (187 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Little's MCAR Test and EM algorithmsLittle's MCAR Test and EM algorithms (175 lines) From: Amanda Brouwer <abrouwer@uwm.edu> Re: Little's MCAR Test and EM algorithms (111 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Matrix-End Matrix questionMatrix-End Matrix question (67 lines) From: Salbod, Mr. Stephen <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (109 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (141 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (26 lines) From: Salbod <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (81 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (28 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (31 lines) From: Salbod <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (156 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Mixed Model Planned ComparisonsMixed Model Planned Comparisons (57 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (172 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (476 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (715 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (705 lines) From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (964 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (988 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (932 lines) From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (1134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (1315 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Mock ConjointMock Conjoint (36 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: Mock Conjoint (34 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variablesMultinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (35 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (68 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (128 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (85 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (30 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (29 lines) From: AlessandroMacario <am341@ex.ac.uk> Re: Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (40 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> ODBCODBC (32 lines) From: Rodrigo Briceño <rjbriceno@gmail.com> Re: ODBC (102 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> PASW Modeler - DatabaseimportnodePASW Modeler - Databaseimportnode (24 lines) From: rbazant <reinhard.bazant@RAIFFEISENBANK.AT> Python + MacroPython + Macro (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Python + Macro (115 lines) From: J. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> SPSS Version 20: SortingSPSS Version 20: Sorting (145 lines) From: Kreischer,Resha M <Resha.Kreischer@fcps.org> Re: SPSS Version 20: Sorting (107 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> SPSS v20 Output IssueSPSS v20 Output Issue (70 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> SPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access serverSPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access server (56 lines) From: Chris Cronin <Christopher_Cronin@nfta.com> Sample Power doesn't save group namesSample Power doesn't save group names (70 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please helpScript now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (200 lines) From: Nirit Avnim <niritav@gmail.com> Re: Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (90 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Set up variables for analysisRe: Set up variables for analysis (64 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Specifications in PythonSpecifications in Python (53 lines) From: Nath <anisri03@GMAIL.COM> Re: Specifications in Python (97 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Stripping Address Field InformationStripping Address Field Information (43 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@YAHOO.COM> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (73 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (124 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@yahoo.com> TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered.TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. 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(133 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Testing the null Vs directional hypotheisTesting the null Vs directional hypotheis (45 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (213 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (57 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (228 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (331 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@carolina.rr.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (280 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (163 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Transposing data with mixed fields...Transposing data with mixed fields... (103 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (117 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (112 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (91 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (347 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (31 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (132 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (363 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jcarroll@COMIRATESTING.COM> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (151 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... 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How to change variable type and length using syntaxHow to change variable type and length using syntax (55 lines) From: Dedi Suryana <dedisuryana@gmail.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (107 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (142 lines) From: Dedi Suryana <dedisuryana@gmail.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (86 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (236 lines) From: Rick Oliver <oliverr@us.ibm.com> Re: How to change variable type and length using syntax (121 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19?How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (91 lines) From: Danielle Boyce <dmboyce1@yahoo.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (572 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? 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(89 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> How to select four preceding daysHow to select four preceding days (151 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (180 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (39 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (27 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (44 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (32 lines) From: DEBOER <ronnysentongo@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to select four preceding days (133 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (154 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Hypothesis TestRe: Hypothesis Test (47 lines) From: Han Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Hypothesis Test (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches???I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (123 lines) From: Bibel, Daniel (POL) <daniel.bibel@state.ma.us> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (46 lines) From: Harold Annen <hannen@US.IBM.COM> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (82 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (250 lines) From: Martha Hewett <mhewett@mncee.org> Is there a way to adjust for...Is there a way to adjust for... (50 lines) From: ishaybarat <i.b@DADLNET.DK> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (160 lines) From: lori.andersen <lori.andersen@GMAIL.COM> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (74 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (90 lines) From: Raffe, Sydelle, SSA <DRaffe@acgov.org> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (129 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights?Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (108 lines) From: Martha Hewett <mhewett@mncee.org> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (67 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (243 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (142 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Joint two colums in oneRe: Joint two colums in one (113 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (177 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (134 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> LAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrowLAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrow (187 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Little's MCAR Test and EM algorithmsLittle's MCAR Test and EM algorithms (175 lines) From: Amanda Brouwer <abrouwer@uwm.edu> Re: Little's MCAR Test and EM algorithms (111 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Matrix-End Matrix questionMatrix-End Matrix question (67 lines) From: Salbod, Mr. Stephen <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (109 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (141 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (26 lines) From: Salbod <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (81 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (28 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (31 lines) From: Salbod <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (156 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Mixed Model Planned ComparisonsMixed Model Planned Comparisons (57 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (172 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (476 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (715 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (705 lines) From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (964 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (988 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (932 lines) From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (1134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (1315 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Mock ConjointMock Conjoint (36 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: Mock Conjoint (34 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variablesMultinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (35 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (68 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (128 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (85 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (30 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (29 lines) From: AlessandroMacario <am341@ex.ac.uk> Re: Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (40 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> ODBCODBC (32 lines) From: Rodrigo Briceño <rjbriceno@gmail.com> Re: ODBC (102 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> PASW Modeler - DatabaseimportnodePASW Modeler - Databaseimportnode (24 lines) From: rbazant <reinhard.bazant@RAIFFEISENBANK.AT> Python + MacroPython + Macro (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Python + Macro (115 lines) From: J. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Python + Macro (41 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Python + Macro (35 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (80 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (101 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (151 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (272 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> QUERY SPSSX-LQUERY SPSSX-L (27 lines) From: Tom Snider <tgsnider@gmail.com> Query related to spssQuery related to spss (198 lines) From: Manoj Soni <manoj@IIHMR.ORG> Re: Query related to spss (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant AnalysisQuestion about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (27 lines) From: TomSnider <tgsnider@gmail.com> Re: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (45 lines) From: Poes, Matthew Joseph <mpoes@UILLINOIS.EDU> Re: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (147 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> RV: Advice, please?RV: Advice, please? (432 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeating graphRepeating graph (138 lines) From: ANDRES ALBERTO BURGA LEON <aburgal@minedu.gob.pe> Re: Repeating graph (264 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Response to "SPSS is now considered a legacy product" RE: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches???Response to "SPSS is now considered a legacy product" RE: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (80 lines) From: Bibel, Daniel (POL) <daniel.bibel@state.ma.us> Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategyRestructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (60 lines) From: dmunneke <dmunneke@msu.edu> Re: Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> SPSS 17- how to perform ConjointSPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (35 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (37 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (52 lines) From: Samir Paul <paulsamir.2009@yahoo.ca> SPSS 20 + 64 bit OSSPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (122 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (53 lines) From: Gmail <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (36 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (34 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (233 lines) From: J. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> SPSS Version 20: SortingSPSS Version 20: Sorting (145 lines) From: Kreischer,Resha M <Resha.Kreischer@fcps.org> Re: SPSS Version 20: Sorting (107 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> SPSS v20 Output IssueSPSS v20 Output Issue (70 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> SPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access serverSPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access server (56 lines) From: Chris Cronin <Christopher_Cronin@nfta.com> Sample Power doesn't save group namesSample Power doesn't save group names (70 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please helpScript now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (200 lines) From: Nirit Avnim <niritav@gmail.com> Re: Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (90 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Set up variables for analysisRe: Set up variables for analysis (64 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Specifications in PythonSpecifications in Python (53 lines) From: Nath <anisri03@GMAIL.COM> Re: Specifications in Python (97 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Stripping Address Field InformationStripping Address Field Information (43 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@YAHOO.COM> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (73 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (124 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@yahoo.com> TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered.TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (35 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (58 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (42 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (133 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Testing the null Vs directional hypotheisTesting the null Vs directional hypotheis (45 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (213 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (57 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (228 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (331 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@carolina.rr.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (280 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (163 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Transposing data with mixed fields...Transposing data with mixed fields... (103 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (117 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (112 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (91 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (347 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (31 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (132 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (363 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jcarroll@COMIRATESTING.COM> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (151 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (211 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Turf Analysis - SPSSTurf Analysis - SPSS (32 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (192 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> UCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or AssessmentUCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or Assessment (38 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Weight of evidence (WOE)
How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19?How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (91 lines) From: Danielle Boyce <dmboyce1@yahoo.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (572 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (157 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (377 lines) From: deepanshu bhalla <deepanshu_bhalla@yahoo.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (158 lines) From: Danielle Boyce <dmboyce1@yahoo.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (109 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (161 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@GMAIL.COM> Re: How to reconcile two files in SPSS 19? (89 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> How to select four preceding daysHow to select four preceding days (151 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (180 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (39 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (27 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (44 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (32 lines) From: DEBOER <ronnysentongo@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to select four preceding days (133 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (154 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Hypothesis TestRe: Hypothesis Test (47 lines) From: Han Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Hypothesis Test (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches???I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (123 lines) From: Bibel, Daniel (POL) <daniel.bibel@state.ma.us> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (46 lines) From: Harold Annen <hannen@US.IBM.COM> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (82 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (250 lines) From: Martha Hewett <mhewett@mncee.org> Is there a way to adjust for...Is there a way to adjust for... (50 lines) From: ishaybarat <i.b@DADLNET.DK> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (160 lines) From: lori.andersen <lori.andersen@GMAIL.COM> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (74 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (90 lines) From: Raffe, Sydelle, SSA <DRaffe@acgov.org> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (129 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights?Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (108 lines) From: Martha Hewett <mhewett@mncee.org> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (67 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (243 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (142 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Joint two colums in oneRe: Joint two colums in one (113 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (177 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (134 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> LAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrowLAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrow (187 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Little's MCAR Test and EM algorithmsLittle's MCAR Test and EM algorithms (175 lines) From: Amanda Brouwer <abrouwer@uwm.edu> Re: Little's MCAR Test and EM algorithms (111 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Matrix-End Matrix questionMatrix-End Matrix question (67 lines) From: Salbod, Mr. Stephen <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (109 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (141 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (26 lines) From: Salbod <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (81 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (28 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (31 lines) From: Salbod <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (156 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Mixed Model Planned ComparisonsMixed Model Planned Comparisons (57 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (172 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (476 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (715 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (705 lines) From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (964 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (988 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (932 lines) From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (1134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (1315 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Mock ConjointMock Conjoint (36 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: Mock Conjoint (34 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variablesMultinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (35 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (68 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (128 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (85 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (30 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (29 lines) From: AlessandroMacario <am341@ex.ac.uk> Re: Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (40 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> ODBCODBC (32 lines) From: Rodrigo Briceño <rjbriceno@gmail.com> Re: ODBC (102 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> PASW Modeler - DatabaseimportnodePASW Modeler - Databaseimportnode (24 lines) From: rbazant <reinhard.bazant@RAIFFEISENBANK.AT> Python + MacroPython + Macro (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Python + Macro (115 lines) From: J. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Python + Macro (41 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Python + Macro (35 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (80 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (101 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (151 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (272 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> QUERY SPSSX-LQUERY SPSSX-L (27 lines) From: Tom Snider <tgsnider@gmail.com> Query related to spssQuery related to spss (198 lines) From: Manoj Soni <manoj@IIHMR.ORG> Re: Query related to spss (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant AnalysisQuestion about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (27 lines) From: TomSnider <tgsnider@gmail.com> Re: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (45 lines) From: Poes, Matthew Joseph <mpoes@UILLINOIS.EDU> Re: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (147 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> RV: Advice, please?RV: Advice, please? (432 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeating graphRepeating graph (138 lines) From: ANDRES ALBERTO BURGA LEON <aburgal@minedu.gob.pe> Re: Repeating graph (264 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Response to "SPSS is now considered a legacy product" RE: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches???Response to "SPSS is now considered a legacy product" RE: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (80 lines) From: Bibel, Daniel (POL) <daniel.bibel@state.ma.us> Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategyRestructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (60 lines) From: dmunneke <dmunneke@msu.edu> Re: Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> SPSS 17- how to perform ConjointSPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (35 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (37 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (52 lines) From: Samir Paul <paulsamir.2009@yahoo.ca> SPSS 20 + 64 bit OSSPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (122 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (53 lines) From: Gmail <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (36 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (34 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (233 lines) From: J. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> SPSS Version 20: SortingSPSS Version 20: Sorting (145 lines) From: Kreischer,Resha M <Resha.Kreischer@fcps.org> Re: SPSS Version 20: Sorting (107 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> SPSS v20 Output IssueSPSS v20 Output Issue (70 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> SPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access serverSPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access server (56 lines) From: Chris Cronin <Christopher_Cronin@nfta.com> Sample Power doesn't save group namesSample Power doesn't save group names (70 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please helpScript now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (200 lines) From: Nirit Avnim <niritav@gmail.com> Re: Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (90 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Set up variables for analysisRe: Set up variables for analysis (64 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Specifications in PythonSpecifications in Python (53 lines) From: Nath <anisri03@GMAIL.COM> Re: Specifications in Python (97 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Stripping Address Field InformationStripping Address Field Information (43 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@YAHOO.COM> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (73 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (124 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@yahoo.com> TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered.TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. 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(133 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Testing the null Vs directional hypotheisTesting the null Vs directional hypotheis (45 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (213 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (57 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (228 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (331 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@carolina.rr.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (280 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (163 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Transposing data with mixed fields...Transposing data with mixed fields... (103 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (117 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (112 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (91 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (347 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (31 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (132 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (363 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jcarroll@COMIRATESTING.COM> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (151 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (211 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Turf Analysis - SPSSTurf Analysis - SPSS (32 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (192 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> UCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or AssessmentUCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or Assessment (38 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Weight of evidence (WOE)
How to select four preceding daysHow to select four preceding days (151 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (180 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (39 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (27 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (44 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: How to select four preceding days (32 lines) From: DEBOER <ronnysentongo@HOTMAIL.COM> Re: How to select four preceding days (133 lines) From: Boreak Silk <Boreak.Silk@melbourne.vic.gov.au> Re: How to select four preceding days (154 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Hypothesis TestRe: Hypothesis Test (47 lines) From: Han Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Hypothesis Test (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches???I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (123 lines) From: Bibel, Daniel (POL) <daniel.bibel@state.ma.us> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (46 lines) From: Harold Annen <hannen@US.IBM.COM> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (82 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (250 lines) From: Martha Hewett <mhewett@mncee.org> Is there a way to adjust for...Is there a way to adjust for... (50 lines) From: ishaybarat <i.b@DADLNET.DK> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (160 lines) From: lori.andersen <lori.andersen@GMAIL.COM> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (74 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (90 lines) From: Raffe, Sydelle, SSA <DRaffe@acgov.org> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (129 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights?Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (108 lines) From: Martha Hewett <mhewett@mncee.org> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (67 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (243 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (142 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Joint two colums in oneRe: Joint two colums in one (113 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (177 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (134 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> LAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrowLAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrow (187 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Little's MCAR Test and EM algorithmsLittle's MCAR Test and EM algorithms (175 lines) From: Amanda Brouwer <abrouwer@uwm.edu> Re: Little's MCAR Test and EM algorithms (111 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Matrix-End Matrix questionMatrix-End Matrix question (67 lines) From: Salbod, Mr. Stephen <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (109 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (141 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (26 lines) From: Salbod <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (81 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (28 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (31 lines) From: Salbod <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (156 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Mixed Model Planned ComparisonsMixed Model Planned Comparisons (57 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (172 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (476 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (715 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (705 lines) From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (964 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (988 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (932 lines) From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (1134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (1315 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Mock ConjointMock Conjoint (36 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: Mock Conjoint (34 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variablesMultinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (35 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (68 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (128 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (85 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (30 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (29 lines) From: AlessandroMacario <am341@ex.ac.uk> Re: Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (40 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> ODBCODBC (32 lines) From: Rodrigo Briceño <rjbriceno@gmail.com> Re: ODBC (102 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> PASW Modeler - DatabaseimportnodePASW Modeler - Databaseimportnode (24 lines) From: rbazant <reinhard.bazant@RAIFFEISENBANK.AT> Python + MacroPython + Macro (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Python + Macro (115 lines) From: J. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Python + Macro (41 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Python + Macro (35 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (80 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (101 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (151 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (272 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> QUERY SPSSX-LQUERY SPSSX-L (27 lines) From: Tom Snider <tgsnider@gmail.com> Query related to spssQuery related to spss (198 lines) From: Manoj Soni <manoj@IIHMR.ORG> Re: Query related to spss (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant AnalysisQuestion about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (27 lines) From: TomSnider <tgsnider@gmail.com> Re: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (45 lines) From: Poes, Matthew Joseph <mpoes@UILLINOIS.EDU> Re: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (147 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> RV: Advice, please?RV: Advice, please? (432 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeating graphRepeating graph (138 lines) From: ANDRES ALBERTO BURGA LEON <aburgal@minedu.gob.pe> Re: Repeating graph (264 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Response to "SPSS is now considered a legacy product" RE: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches???Response to "SPSS is now considered a legacy product" RE: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (80 lines) From: Bibel, Daniel (POL) <daniel.bibel@state.ma.us> Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategyRestructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (60 lines) From: dmunneke <dmunneke@msu.edu> Re: Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> SPSS 17- how to perform ConjointSPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (35 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (37 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (52 lines) From: Samir Paul <paulsamir.2009@yahoo.ca> SPSS 20 + 64 bit OSSPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (122 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (53 lines) From: Gmail <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (36 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (34 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (233 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (142 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (41 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (153 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> SPSS Version 20: SortingSPSS Version 20: Sorting (145 lines) From: Kreischer,Resha M <Resha.Kreischer@fcps.org> Re: SPSS Version 20: Sorting (107 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> SPSS v20 Output IssueSPSS v20 Output Issue (70 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> SPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access serverSPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access server (56 lines) From: Chris Cronin <Christopher_Cronin@nfta.com> Sample Power doesn't save group namesSample Power doesn't save group names (70 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please helpScript now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (200 lines) From: Nirit Avnim <niritav@gmail.com> Re: Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (90 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Set up variables for analysisRe: Set up variables for analysis (64 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Specifications in PythonSpecifications in Python (53 lines) From: Nath <anisri03@GMAIL.COM> Re: Specifications in Python (97 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Stripping Address Field InformationStripping Address Field Information (43 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@YAHOO.COM> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (73 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (124 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@yahoo.com> TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered.TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (35 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (58 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (42 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (133 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Testing the null Vs directional hypotheisTesting the null Vs directional hypotheis (45 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (213 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (57 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (228 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (331 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@carolina.rr.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (280 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (163 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Transposing data with mixed fields...Transposing data with mixed fields... (103 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (117 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (112 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (91 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (347 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (31 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (132 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (363 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jcarroll@COMIRATESTING.COM> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (151 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (211 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Turf Analysis - SPSSTurf Analysis - SPSS (32 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (192 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> UCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or AssessmentUCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or Assessment (38 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Weight of evidence (WOE)
Hypothesis TestRe: Hypothesis Test (47 lines) From: Han Chen <spsshanschen@gmail.com> Re: Hypothesis Test (94 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches???I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (123 lines) From: Bibel, Daniel (POL) <daniel.bibel@state.ma.us> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (46 lines) From: Harold Annen <hannen@US.IBM.COM> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (82 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (250 lines) From: Martha Hewett <mhewett@mncee.org> Is there a way to adjust for...Is there a way to adjust for... (50 lines) From: ishaybarat <i.b@DADLNET.DK> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (160 lines) From: lori.andersen <lori.andersen@GMAIL.COM> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (74 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (90 lines) From: Raffe, Sydelle, SSA <DRaffe@acgov.org> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (129 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights?Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (108 lines) From: Martha Hewett <mhewett@mncee.org> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (67 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (243 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (142 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Joint two colums in oneRe: Joint two colums in one (113 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (177 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (134 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> LAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrowLAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrow (187 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Little's MCAR Test and EM algorithmsLittle's MCAR Test and EM algorithms (175 lines) From: Amanda Brouwer <abrouwer@uwm.edu> Re: Little's MCAR Test and EM algorithms (111 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Matrix-End Matrix questionMatrix-End Matrix question (67 lines) From: Salbod, Mr. Stephen <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (109 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (141 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (26 lines) From: Salbod <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (81 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (28 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (31 lines) From: Salbod <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (156 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Mixed Model Planned ComparisonsMixed Model Planned Comparisons (57 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (172 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (476 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (715 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (705 lines) From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (964 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (988 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (932 lines) From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (1134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (1315 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Mock ConjointMock Conjoint (36 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: Mock Conjoint (34 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variablesMultinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (35 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (68 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (128 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (85 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (30 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (29 lines) From: AlessandroMacario <am341@ex.ac.uk> Re: Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (40 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> ODBCODBC (32 lines) From: Rodrigo Briceño <rjbriceno@gmail.com> Re: ODBC (102 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> PASW Modeler - DatabaseimportnodePASW Modeler - Databaseimportnode (24 lines) From: rbazant <reinhard.bazant@RAIFFEISENBANK.AT> Python + MacroPython + Macro (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Python + Macro (115 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Python + Macro (41 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Python + Macro (35 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (80 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (101 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (151 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (272 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> QUERY SPSSX-LQUERY SPSSX-L (27 lines) From: Tom Snider <tgsnider@gmail.com> Query related to spssQuery related to spss (198 lines) From: Manoj Soni <manoj@IIHMR.ORG> Re: Query related to spss (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant AnalysisQuestion about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (27 lines) From: TomSnider <tgsnider@gmail.com> Re: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (45 lines) From: Poes, Matthew Joseph <mpoes@UILLINOIS.EDU> Re: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (147 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> RV: Advice, please?RV: Advice, please? (432 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeating graphRepeating graph (138 lines) From: ANDRES ALBERTO BURGA LEON <aburgal@minedu.gob.pe> Re: Repeating graph (264 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Response to "SPSS is now considered a legacy product" RE: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches???Response to "SPSS is now considered a legacy product" RE: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (80 lines) From: Bibel, Daniel (POL) <daniel.bibel@state.ma.us> Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategyRestructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (60 lines) From: dmunneke <dmunneke@msu.edu> Re: Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> SPSS 17- how to perform ConjointSPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (35 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (37 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (52 lines) From: Samir Paul <paulsamir.2009@yahoo.ca> SPSS 20 + 64 bit OSSPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (122 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (53 lines) From: Gmail <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (36 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (34 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (233 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (142 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (41 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (153 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> SPSS Version 20: SortingSPSS Version 20: Sorting (145 lines) From: Kreischer,Resha M <Resha.Kreischer@fcps.org> Re: SPSS Version 20: Sorting (107 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> SPSS v20 Output IssueSPSS v20 Output Issue (70 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> SPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access serverSPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access server (56 lines) From: Chris Cronin <Christopher_Cronin@nfta.com> Sample Power doesn't save group namesSample Power doesn't save group names (70 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please helpScript now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (200 lines) From: Nirit Avnim <niritav@gmail.com> Re: Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (90 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Set up variables for analysisRe: Set up variables for analysis (64 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Specifications in PythonSpecifications in Python (53 lines) From: Nath <anisri03@GMAIL.COM> Re: Specifications in Python (97 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Stripping Address Field InformationStripping Address Field Information (43 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@YAHOO.COM> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (73 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (124 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@yahoo.com> TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered.TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (35 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (58 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (42 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (133 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Testing the null Vs directional hypotheisTesting the null Vs directional hypotheis (45 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (213 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (57 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (228 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (331 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@carolina.rr.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (280 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (163 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Transposing data with mixed fields...Transposing data with mixed fields... (103 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (117 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (112 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (91 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (347 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (31 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (132 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (363 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jcarroll@COMIRATESTING.COM> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (151 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (211 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Turf Analysis - SPSSTurf Analysis - SPSS (32 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (192 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> UCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or AssessmentUCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or Assessment (38 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Weight of evidence (WOE)
I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches???I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (123 lines) From: Bibel, Daniel (POL) <daniel.bibel@state.ma.us> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (46 lines) From: Harold Annen <hannen@US.IBM.COM> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (82 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (250 lines) From: Martha Hewett <mhewett@mncee.org> Is there a way to adjust for...Is there a way to adjust for... (50 lines) From: ishaybarat <i.b@DADLNET.DK> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (160 lines) From: lori.andersen <lori.andersen@GMAIL.COM> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (74 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (90 lines) From: Raffe, Sydelle, SSA <DRaffe@acgov.org> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (129 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights?Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (108 lines) From: Martha Hewett <mhewett@mncee.org> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (67 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (243 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (142 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Joint two colums in oneRe: Joint two colums in one (113 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (177 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (134 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> LAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrowLAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrow (187 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Little's MCAR Test and EM algorithmsLittle's MCAR Test and EM algorithms (175 lines) From: Amanda Brouwer <abrouwer@uwm.edu> Re: Little's MCAR Test and EM algorithms (111 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Matrix-End Matrix questionMatrix-End Matrix question (67 lines) From: Salbod, Mr. Stephen <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (109 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (141 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (26 lines) From: Salbod <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (81 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (28 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (31 lines) From: Salbod <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (156 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Mixed Model Planned ComparisonsMixed Model Planned Comparisons (57 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (172 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (476 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (715 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (705 lines) From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (964 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (988 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (932 lines) From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (1134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (1315 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Mock ConjointMock Conjoint (36 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: Mock Conjoint (34 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variablesMultinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (35 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (68 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (128 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (85 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (30 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (29 lines) From: AlessandroMacario <am341@ex.ac.uk> Re: Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (40 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> ODBCODBC (32 lines) From: Rodrigo Briceño <rjbriceno@gmail.com> Re: ODBC (102 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> PASW Modeler - DatabaseimportnodePASW Modeler - Databaseimportnode (24 lines) From: rbazant <reinhard.bazant@RAIFFEISENBANK.AT> Python + MacroPython + Macro (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Python + Macro (115 lines) From: J. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Python + Macro (41 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Python + Macro (35 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (80 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (101 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (151 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (272 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> QUERY SPSSX-LQUERY SPSSX-L (27 lines) From: Tom Snider <tgsnider@gmail.com> Query related to spssQuery related to spss (198 lines) From: Manoj Soni <manoj@IIHMR.ORG> Re: Query related to spss (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant AnalysisQuestion about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (27 lines) From: TomSnider <tgsnider@gmail.com> Re: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (45 lines) From: Poes, Matthew Joseph <mpoes@UILLINOIS.EDU> Re: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (147 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> RV: Advice, please?RV: Advice, please? (432 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeating graphRepeating graph (138 lines) From: ANDRES ALBERTO BURGA LEON <aburgal@minedu.gob.pe> Re: Repeating graph (264 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Response to "SPSS is now considered a legacy product" RE: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches???Response to "SPSS is now considered a legacy product" RE: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (80 lines) From: Bibel, Daniel (POL) <daniel.bibel@state.ma.us> Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategyRestructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (60 lines) From: dmunneke <dmunneke@msu.edu> Re: Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> SPSS 17- how to perform ConjointSPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (35 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (37 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (52 lines) From: Samir Paul <paulsamir.2009@yahoo.ca> SPSS 20 + 64 bit OSSPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (122 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (53 lines) From: Gmail <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (36 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (34 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (233 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (142 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (41 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (153 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> SPSS Version 20: SortingSPSS Version 20: Sorting (145 lines) From: Kreischer,Resha M <Resha.Kreischer@fcps.org> Re: SPSS Version 20: Sorting (107 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> SPSS v20 Output IssueSPSS v20 Output Issue (70 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> SPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access serverSPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access server (56 lines) From: Chris Cronin <Christopher_Cronin@nfta.com> Sample Power doesn't save group namesSample Power doesn't save group names (70 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please helpScript now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (200 lines) From: Nirit Avnim <niritav@gmail.com> Re: Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (90 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Set up variables for analysisRe: Set up variables for analysis (64 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Specifications in PythonSpecifications in Python (53 lines) From: Nath <anisri03@GMAIL.COM> Re: Specifications in Python (97 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Stripping Address Field InformationStripping Address Field Information (43 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@YAHOO.COM> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (73 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (124 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@yahoo.com> TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered.TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (35 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (58 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (42 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (133 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Testing the null Vs directional hypotheisTesting the null Vs directional hypotheis (45 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (213 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (57 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (228 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (331 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@carolina.rr.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (280 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (163 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Transposing data with mixed fields...Transposing data with mixed fields... (103 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (117 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (112 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (91 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (347 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (31 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (132 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (363 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jcarroll@COMIRATESTING.COM> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (151 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (211 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Turf Analysis - SPSSTurf Analysis - SPSS (32 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (192 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> UCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or AssessmentUCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or Assessment (38 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Weight of evidence (WOE)
Is there a way to adjust for...Is there a way to adjust for... (50 lines) From: ishaybarat <i.b@DADLNET.DK> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (160 lines) From: lori.andersen <lori.andersen@GMAIL.COM> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (74 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (90 lines) From: Raffe, Sydelle, SSA <DRaffe@acgov.org> Re: Is there a way to adjust for... (129 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights?Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (108 lines) From: Martha Hewett <mhewett@mncee.org> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (67 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (243 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (142 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Joint two colums in oneRe: Joint two colums in one (113 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (177 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (134 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> LAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrowLAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrow (187 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Little's MCAR Test and EM algorithmsLittle's MCAR Test and EM algorithms (175 lines) From: Amanda Brouwer <abrouwer@uwm.edu> Re: Little's MCAR Test and EM algorithms (111 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Matrix-End Matrix questionMatrix-End Matrix question (67 lines) From: Salbod, Mr. Stephen <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (109 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (141 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (26 lines) From: Salbod <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (81 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (28 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (31 lines) From: Salbod <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (156 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Mixed Model Planned ComparisonsMixed Model Planned Comparisons (57 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (172 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (476 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (715 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (705 lines) From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (964 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (988 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (932 lines) From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (1134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (1315 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Mock ConjointMock Conjoint (36 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: Mock Conjoint (34 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variablesMultinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (35 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (68 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (128 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (85 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (30 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (29 lines) From: AlessandroMacario <am341@ex.ac.uk> Re: Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (40 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> ODBCODBC (32 lines) From: Rodrigo Briceño <rjbriceno@gmail.com> Re: ODBC (102 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> PASW Modeler - DatabaseimportnodePASW Modeler - Databaseimportnode (24 lines) From: rbazant <reinhard.bazant@RAIFFEISENBANK.AT> Python + MacroPython + Macro (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Python + Macro (115 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Python + Macro (41 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Python + Macro (35 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (80 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (101 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (151 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (272 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> QUERY SPSSX-LQUERY SPSSX-L (27 lines) From: Tom Snider <tgsnider@gmail.com> Query related to spssQuery related to spss (198 lines) From: Manoj Soni <manoj@IIHMR.ORG> Re: Query related to spss (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant AnalysisQuestion about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (27 lines) From: TomSnider <tgsnider@gmail.com> Re: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (45 lines) From: Poes, Matthew Joseph <mpoes@UILLINOIS.EDU> Re: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (147 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> RV: Advice, please?RV: Advice, please? (432 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeating graphRepeating graph (138 lines) From: ANDRES ALBERTO BURGA LEON <aburgal@minedu.gob.pe> Re: Repeating graph (264 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Response to "SPSS is now considered a legacy product" RE: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches???Response to "SPSS is now considered a legacy product" RE: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (80 lines) From: Bibel, Daniel (POL) <daniel.bibel@state.ma.us> Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategyRestructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (60 lines) From: dmunneke <dmunneke@msu.edu> Re: Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> SPSS 17- how to perform ConjointSPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (35 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (37 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (52 lines) From: Samir Paul <paulsamir.2009@yahoo.ca> SPSS 20 + 64 bit OSSPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (122 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (53 lines) From: Gmail <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (36 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (34 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (233 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (142 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (41 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (153 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> SPSS Version 20: SortingSPSS Version 20: Sorting (145 lines) From: Kreischer,Resha M <Resha.Kreischer@fcps.org> Re: SPSS Version 20: Sorting (107 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> SPSS v20 Output IssueSPSS v20 Output Issue (70 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> SPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access serverSPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access server (56 lines) From: Chris Cronin <Christopher_Cronin@nfta.com> Sample Power doesn't save group namesSample Power doesn't save group names (70 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please helpScript now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (200 lines) From: Nirit Avnim <niritav@gmail.com> Re: Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (90 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Set up variables for analysisRe: Set up variables for analysis (64 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Specifications in PythonSpecifications in Python (53 lines) From: Nath <anisri03@GMAIL.COM> Re: Specifications in Python (97 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Stripping Address Field InformationStripping Address Field Information (43 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@YAHOO.COM> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (73 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (124 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@yahoo.com> TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered.TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (35 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (58 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (42 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (133 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Testing the null Vs directional hypotheisTesting the null Vs directional hypotheis (45 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (213 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (57 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (228 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (331 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@carolina.rr.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (280 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (163 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Transposing data with mixed fields...Transposing data with mixed fields... (103 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (117 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (112 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (91 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (347 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (31 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (132 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (363 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jcarroll@COMIRATESTING.COM> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (151 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (211 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Turf Analysis - SPSSTurf Analysis - SPSS (32 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (192 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> UCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or AssessmentUCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or Assessment (38 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Weight of evidence (WOE)
Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights?Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (108 lines) From: Martha Hewett <mhewett@mncee.org> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (67 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (243 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Re: Is there a way, either within SPSS or outside of it, to conduct nonparametric tests while preserving fractional weights? (142 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Joint two colums in oneRe: Joint two colums in one (113 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (177 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (134 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> LAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrowLAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrow (187 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Little's MCAR Test and EM algorithmsLittle's MCAR Test and EM algorithms (175 lines) From: Amanda Brouwer <abrouwer@uwm.edu> Re: Little's MCAR Test and EM algorithms (111 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Matrix-End Matrix questionMatrix-End Matrix question (67 lines) From: Salbod, Mr. Stephen <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (109 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (141 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (26 lines) From: Salbod <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (81 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (28 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (31 lines) From: Salbod <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (156 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Mixed Model Planned ComparisonsMixed Model Planned Comparisons (57 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (172 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (476 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (715 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (705 lines) From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (964 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (988 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (932 lines) From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (1134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (1315 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Mock ConjointMock Conjoint (36 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: Mock Conjoint (34 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variablesMultinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (35 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (68 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (128 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (85 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (30 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (29 lines) From: AlessandroMacario <am341@ex.ac.uk> Re: Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (40 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> ODBCODBC (32 lines) From: Rodrigo Briceño <rjbriceno@gmail.com> Re: ODBC (102 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> PASW Modeler - DatabaseimportnodePASW Modeler - Databaseimportnode (24 lines) From: rbazant <reinhard.bazant@RAIFFEISENBANK.AT> Python + MacroPython + Macro (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Python + Macro (115 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Python + Macro (41 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Python + Macro (35 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (80 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (101 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (151 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (272 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> QUERY SPSSX-LQUERY SPSSX-L (27 lines) From: Tom Snider <tgsnider@gmail.com> Query related to spssQuery related to spss (198 lines) From: Manoj Soni <manoj@IIHMR.ORG> Re: Query related to spss (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant AnalysisQuestion about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (27 lines) From: TomSnider <tgsnider@gmail.com> Re: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (45 lines) From: Poes, Matthew Joseph <mpoes@UILLINOIS.EDU> Re: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (147 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> RV: Advice, please?RV: Advice, please? (432 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeating graphRepeating graph (138 lines) From: ANDRES ALBERTO BURGA LEON <aburgal@minedu.gob.pe> Re: Repeating graph (264 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Response to "SPSS is now considered a legacy product" RE: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches???Response to "SPSS is now considered a legacy product" RE: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (80 lines) From: Bibel, Daniel (POL) <daniel.bibel@state.ma.us> Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategyRestructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (60 lines) From: dmunneke <dmunneke@msu.edu> Re: Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> SPSS 17- how to perform ConjointSPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (35 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (37 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (52 lines) From: Samir Paul <paulsamir.2009@yahoo.ca> SPSS 20 + 64 bit OSSPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (122 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (53 lines) From: Gmail <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (36 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (34 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (233 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (142 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (41 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (153 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> SPSS Version 20: SortingSPSS Version 20: Sorting (145 lines) From: Kreischer,Resha M <Resha.Kreischer@fcps.org> Re: SPSS Version 20: Sorting (107 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> SPSS v20 Output IssueSPSS v20 Output Issue (70 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> SPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access serverSPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access server (56 lines) From: Chris Cronin <Christopher_Cronin@nfta.com> Sample Power doesn't save group namesSample Power doesn't save group names (70 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please helpScript now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (200 lines) From: Nirit Avnim <niritav@gmail.com> Re: Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (90 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Set up variables for analysisRe: Set up variables for analysis (64 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Specifications in PythonSpecifications in Python (53 lines) From: Nath <anisri03@GMAIL.COM> Re: Specifications in Python (97 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Stripping Address Field InformationStripping Address Field Information (43 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@YAHOO.COM> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (73 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (124 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@yahoo.com> TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered.TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (35 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (58 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (42 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (133 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Testing the null Vs directional hypotheisTesting the null Vs directional hypotheis (45 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (213 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (57 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (228 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (331 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@carolina.rr.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (280 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (163 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Transposing data with mixed fields...Transposing data with mixed fields... (103 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (117 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (112 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (91 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (347 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (31 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (132 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (363 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jcarroll@COMIRATESTING.COM> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (151 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (211 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Turf Analysis - SPSSTurf Analysis - SPSS (32 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (192 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> UCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or AssessmentUCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or Assessment (38 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Weight of evidence (WOE)
Joint two colums in oneRe: Joint two colums in one (113 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (177 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Joint two colums in one (134 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> LAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrowLAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrow (187 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Little's MCAR Test and EM algorithmsLittle's MCAR Test and EM algorithms (175 lines) From: Amanda Brouwer <abrouwer@uwm.edu> Re: Little's MCAR Test and EM algorithms (111 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Matrix-End Matrix questionMatrix-End Matrix question (67 lines) From: Salbod, Mr. Stephen <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (109 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (141 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (26 lines) From: Salbod <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (81 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (28 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (31 lines) From: Salbod <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (156 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Mixed Model Planned ComparisonsMixed Model Planned Comparisons (57 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (172 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (476 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (715 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (705 lines) From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (964 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (988 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (932 lines) From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (1134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (1315 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Mock ConjointMock Conjoint (36 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: Mock Conjoint (34 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variablesMultinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (35 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (68 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (128 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (85 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (30 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (29 lines) From: AlessandroMacario <am341@ex.ac.uk> Re: Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (40 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> ODBCODBC (32 lines) From: Rodrigo Briceño <rjbriceno@gmail.com> Re: ODBC (102 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> PASW Modeler - DatabaseimportnodePASW Modeler - Databaseimportnode (24 lines) From: rbazant <reinhard.bazant@RAIFFEISENBANK.AT> Python + MacroPython + Macro (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Python + Macro (115 lines) From: J. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Python + Macro (41 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Python + Macro (35 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (80 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (101 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (151 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (272 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> QUERY SPSSX-LQUERY SPSSX-L (27 lines) From: Tom Snider <tgsnider@gmail.com> Query related to spssQuery related to spss (198 lines) From: Manoj Soni <manoj@IIHMR.ORG> Re: Query related to spss (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant AnalysisQuestion about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (27 lines) From: TomSnider <tgsnider@gmail.com> Re: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (45 lines) From: Poes, Matthew Joseph <mpoes@UILLINOIS.EDU> Re: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (147 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> RV: Advice, please?RV: Advice, please? (432 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeating graphRepeating graph (138 lines) From: ANDRES ALBERTO BURGA LEON <aburgal@minedu.gob.pe> Re: Repeating graph (264 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Response to "SPSS is now considered a legacy product" RE: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches???Response to "SPSS is now considered a legacy product" RE: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (80 lines) From: Bibel, Daniel (POL) <daniel.bibel@state.ma.us> Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategyRestructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (60 lines) From: dmunneke <dmunneke@msu.edu> Re: Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> SPSS 17- how to perform ConjointSPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (35 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (37 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (52 lines) From: Samir Paul <paulsamir.2009@yahoo.ca> SPSS 20 + 64 bit OSSPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (122 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (53 lines) From: Gmail <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (36 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (34 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (233 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (142 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (41 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (153 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> SPSS Version 20: SortingSPSS Version 20: Sorting (145 lines) From: Kreischer,Resha M <Resha.Kreischer@fcps.org> Re: SPSS Version 20: Sorting (107 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> SPSS v20 Output IssueSPSS v20 Output Issue (70 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> SPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access serverSPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access server (56 lines) From: Chris Cronin <Christopher_Cronin@nfta.com> Sample Power doesn't save group namesSample Power doesn't save group names (70 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please helpScript now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (200 lines) From: Nirit Avnim <niritav@gmail.com> Re: Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (90 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Set up variables for analysisRe: Set up variables for analysis (64 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Specifications in PythonSpecifications in Python (53 lines) From: Nath <anisri03@GMAIL.COM> Re: Specifications in Python (97 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Stripping Address Field InformationStripping Address Field Information (43 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@YAHOO.COM> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (73 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (124 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@yahoo.com> TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered.TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (35 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (58 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (42 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (133 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Testing the null Vs directional hypotheisTesting the null Vs directional hypotheis (45 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (213 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (57 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (228 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (331 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@carolina.rr.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (280 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (163 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Transposing data with mixed fields...Transposing data with mixed fields... (103 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (117 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (112 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (91 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (347 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (31 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (132 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (363 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jcarroll@COMIRATESTING.COM> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (151 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (211 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Turf Analysis - SPSSTurf Analysis - SPSS (32 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (192 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> UCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or AssessmentUCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or Assessment (38 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Weight of evidence (WOE)
LAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrowLAST CALL: Modern Modeling Methods Conference proposals are due tomorrow (187 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Little's MCAR Test and EM algorithmsLittle's MCAR Test and EM algorithms (175 lines) From: Amanda Brouwer <abrouwer@uwm.edu> Re: Little's MCAR Test and EM algorithms (111 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Matrix-End Matrix questionMatrix-End Matrix question (67 lines) From: Salbod, Mr. Stephen <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (109 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (141 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (26 lines) From: Salbod <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (81 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (28 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (31 lines) From: Salbod <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (156 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Mixed Model Planned ComparisonsMixed Model Planned Comparisons (57 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (172 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (476 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (715 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (705 lines) From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (964 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (988 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (932 lines) From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (1134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (1315 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Mock ConjointMock Conjoint (36 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: Mock Conjoint (34 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variablesMultinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (35 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (68 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (128 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (85 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (30 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (29 lines) From: AlessandroMacario <am341@ex.ac.uk> Re: Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (40 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> ODBCODBC (32 lines) From: Rodrigo Briceño <rjbriceno@gmail.com> Re: ODBC (102 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> PASW Modeler - DatabaseimportnodePASW Modeler - Databaseimportnode (24 lines) From: rbazant <reinhard.bazant@RAIFFEISENBANK.AT> Python + MacroPython + Macro (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Python + Macro (115 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Python + Macro (41 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Python + Macro (35 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (80 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (101 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (151 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (272 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> QUERY SPSSX-LQUERY SPSSX-L (27 lines) From: Tom Snider <tgsnider@gmail.com> Query related to spssQuery related to spss (198 lines) From: Manoj Soni <manoj@IIHMR.ORG> Re: Query related to spss (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant AnalysisQuestion about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (27 lines) From: TomSnider <tgsnider@gmail.com> Re: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (45 lines) From: Poes, Matthew Joseph <mpoes@UILLINOIS.EDU> Re: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (147 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> RV: Advice, please?RV: Advice, please? (432 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeating graphRepeating graph (138 lines) From: ANDRES ALBERTO BURGA LEON <aburgal@minedu.gob.pe> Re: Repeating graph (264 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Response to "SPSS is now considered a legacy product" RE: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches???Response to "SPSS is now considered a legacy product" RE: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (80 lines) From: Bibel, Daniel (POL) <daniel.bibel@state.ma.us> Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategyRestructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (60 lines) From: dmunneke <dmunneke@msu.edu> Re: Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> SPSS 17- how to perform ConjointSPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (35 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (37 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (52 lines) From: Samir Paul <paulsamir.2009@yahoo.ca> SPSS 20 + 64 bit OSSPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (122 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (53 lines) From: Gmail <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (36 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (34 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (233 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (142 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (41 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (153 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> SPSS Version 20: SortingSPSS Version 20: Sorting (145 lines) From: Kreischer,Resha M <Resha.Kreischer@fcps.org> Re: SPSS Version 20: Sorting (107 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> SPSS v20 Output IssueSPSS v20 Output Issue (70 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> SPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access serverSPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access server (56 lines) From: Chris Cronin <Christopher_Cronin@nfta.com> Sample Power doesn't save group namesSample Power doesn't save group names (70 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please helpScript now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (200 lines) From: Nirit Avnim <niritav@gmail.com> Re: Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (90 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Set up variables for analysisRe: Set up variables for analysis (64 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Specifications in PythonSpecifications in Python (53 lines) From: Nath <anisri03@GMAIL.COM> Re: Specifications in Python (97 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Stripping Address Field InformationStripping Address Field Information (43 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@YAHOO.COM> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (73 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (124 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@yahoo.com> TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered.TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (35 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (58 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (42 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (133 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Testing the null Vs directional hypotheisTesting the null Vs directional hypotheis (45 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (213 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (57 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (228 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (331 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@carolina.rr.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (280 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (163 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Transposing data with mixed fields...Transposing data with mixed fields... (103 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (117 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (112 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (91 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (347 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (31 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (132 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (363 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jcarroll@COMIRATESTING.COM> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (151 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (211 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Turf Analysis - SPSSTurf Analysis - SPSS (32 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (192 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> UCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or AssessmentUCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or Assessment (38 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Weight of evidence (WOE)
Little's MCAR Test and EM algorithmsLittle's MCAR Test and EM algorithms (175 lines) From: Amanda Brouwer <abrouwer@uwm.edu> Re: Little's MCAR Test and EM algorithms (111 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Matrix-End Matrix questionMatrix-End Matrix question (67 lines) From: Salbod, Mr. Stephen <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (109 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (141 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (26 lines) From: Salbod <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (81 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (28 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (31 lines) From: Salbod <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (156 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Mixed Model Planned ComparisonsMixed Model Planned Comparisons (57 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (172 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (476 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (715 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (705 lines) From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (964 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (988 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (932 lines) From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (1134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (1315 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Mock ConjointMock Conjoint (36 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: Mock Conjoint (34 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variablesMultinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (35 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (68 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (128 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (85 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (30 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (29 lines) From: AlessandroMacario <am341@ex.ac.uk> Re: Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (40 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> ODBCODBC (32 lines) From: Rodrigo Briceño <rjbriceno@gmail.com> Re: ODBC (102 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> PASW Modeler - DatabaseimportnodePASW Modeler - Databaseimportnode (24 lines) From: rbazant <reinhard.bazant@RAIFFEISENBANK.AT> Python + MacroPython + Macro (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Python + Macro (115 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Python + Macro (41 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Python + Macro (35 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (80 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (101 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (151 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (272 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> QUERY SPSSX-LQUERY SPSSX-L (27 lines) From: Tom Snider <tgsnider@gmail.com> Query related to spssQuery related to spss (198 lines) From: Manoj Soni <manoj@IIHMR.ORG> Re: Query related to spss (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant AnalysisQuestion about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (27 lines) From: TomSnider <tgsnider@gmail.com> Re: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (45 lines) From: Poes, Matthew Joseph <mpoes@UILLINOIS.EDU> Re: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (147 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> RV: Advice, please?RV: Advice, please? (432 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeating graphRepeating graph (138 lines) From: ANDRES ALBERTO BURGA LEON <aburgal@minedu.gob.pe> Re: Repeating graph (264 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Response to "SPSS is now considered a legacy product" RE: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches???Response to "SPSS is now considered a legacy product" RE: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (80 lines) From: Bibel, Daniel (POL) <daniel.bibel@state.ma.us> Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategyRestructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (60 lines) From: dmunneke <dmunneke@msu.edu> Re: Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> SPSS 17- how to perform ConjointSPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (35 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (37 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (52 lines) From: Samir Paul <paulsamir.2009@yahoo.ca> SPSS 20 + 64 bit OSSPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (122 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (53 lines) From: Gmail <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (36 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (34 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (233 lines) From: J. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> SPSS Version 20: SortingSPSS Version 20: Sorting (145 lines) From: Kreischer,Resha M <Resha.Kreischer@fcps.org> Re: SPSS Version 20: Sorting (107 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> SPSS v20 Output IssueSPSS v20 Output Issue (70 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> SPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access serverSPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access server (56 lines) From: Chris Cronin <Christopher_Cronin@nfta.com> Sample Power doesn't save group namesSample Power doesn't save group names (70 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please helpScript now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (200 lines) From: Nirit Avnim <niritav@gmail.com> Re: Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (90 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Set up variables for analysisRe: Set up variables for analysis (64 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Specifications in PythonSpecifications in Python (53 lines) From: Nath <anisri03@GMAIL.COM> Re: Specifications in Python (97 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Stripping Address Field InformationStripping Address Field Information (43 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@YAHOO.COM> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (73 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (124 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@yahoo.com> TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered.TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (35 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (58 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (42 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (133 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Testing the null Vs directional hypotheisTesting the null Vs directional hypotheis (45 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (213 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (57 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (228 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (331 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@carolina.rr.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (280 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (163 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Transposing data with mixed fields...Transposing data with mixed fields... (103 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (117 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (112 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (91 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (347 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (31 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (132 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (363 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jcarroll@COMIRATESTING.COM> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (151 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (211 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Turf Analysis - SPSSTurf Analysis - SPSS (32 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (192 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> UCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or AssessmentUCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or Assessment (38 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Weight of evidence (WOE)
Matrix-End Matrix questionMatrix-End Matrix question (67 lines) From: Salbod, Mr. Stephen <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (109 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (141 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (26 lines) From: Salbod <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (81 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (28 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (31 lines) From: Salbod <ssalbod@pace.edu> Re: Matrix-End Matrix question (156 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Mixed Model Planned ComparisonsMixed Model Planned Comparisons (57 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (172 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (476 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (715 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (705 lines) From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (964 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (988 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (932 lines) From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (1134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (1315 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Mock ConjointMock Conjoint (36 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: Mock Conjoint (34 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variablesMultinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (35 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (68 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (128 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (85 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (30 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (29 lines) From: AlessandroMacario <am341@ex.ac.uk> Re: Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (40 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> ODBCODBC (32 lines) From: Rodrigo Briceño <rjbriceno@gmail.com> Re: ODBC (102 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> PASW Modeler - DatabaseimportnodePASW Modeler - Databaseimportnode (24 lines) From: rbazant <reinhard.bazant@RAIFFEISENBANK.AT> Python + MacroPython + Macro (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Python + Macro (115 lines) From: J. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Python + Macro (41 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Python + Macro (35 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (80 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (101 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (151 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (272 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> QUERY SPSSX-LQUERY SPSSX-L (27 lines) From: Tom Snider <tgsnider@gmail.com> Query related to spssQuery related to spss (198 lines) From: Manoj Soni <manoj@IIHMR.ORG> Re: Query related to spss (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant AnalysisQuestion about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (27 lines) From: TomSnider <tgsnider@gmail.com> Re: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (45 lines) From: Poes, Matthew Joseph <mpoes@UILLINOIS.EDU> Re: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (147 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> RV: Advice, please?RV: Advice, please? (432 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeating graphRepeating graph (138 lines) From: ANDRES ALBERTO BURGA LEON <aburgal@minedu.gob.pe> Re: Repeating graph (264 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Response to "SPSS is now considered a legacy product" RE: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches???Response to "SPSS is now considered a legacy product" RE: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (80 lines) From: Bibel, Daniel (POL) <daniel.bibel@state.ma.us> Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategyRestructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (60 lines) From: dmunneke <dmunneke@msu.edu> Re: Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> SPSS 17- how to perform ConjointSPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (35 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (37 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (52 lines) From: Samir Paul <paulsamir.2009@yahoo.ca> SPSS 20 + 64 bit OSSPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (122 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (53 lines) From: Gmail <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (36 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (34 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (233 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (142 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (41 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (153 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> SPSS Version 20: SortingSPSS Version 20: Sorting (145 lines) From: Kreischer,Resha M <Resha.Kreischer@fcps.org> Re: SPSS Version 20: Sorting (107 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> SPSS v20 Output IssueSPSS v20 Output Issue (70 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> SPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access serverSPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access server (56 lines) From: Chris Cronin <Christopher_Cronin@nfta.com> Sample Power doesn't save group namesSample Power doesn't save group names (70 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please helpScript now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (200 lines) From: Nirit Avnim <niritav@gmail.com> Re: Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (90 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Set up variables for analysisRe: Set up variables for analysis (64 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Specifications in PythonSpecifications in Python (53 lines) From: Nath <anisri03@GMAIL.COM> Re: Specifications in Python (97 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Stripping Address Field InformationStripping Address Field Information (43 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@YAHOO.COM> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (73 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (124 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@yahoo.com> TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered.TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (35 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (58 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (42 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (133 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Testing the null Vs directional hypotheisTesting the null Vs directional hypotheis (45 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (213 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (57 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (228 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (331 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@carolina.rr.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (280 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (163 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Transposing data with mixed fields...Transposing data with mixed fields... (103 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (117 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (112 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (91 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (347 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (31 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (132 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (363 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jcarroll@COMIRATESTING.COM> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (151 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (211 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Turf Analysis - SPSSTurf Analysis - SPSS (32 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (192 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> UCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or AssessmentUCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or Assessment (38 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Weight of evidence (WOE)
Mixed Model Planned ComparisonsMixed Model Planned Comparisons (57 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (172 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (476 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (715 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (705 lines) From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (964 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (988 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (932 lines) From: Ryan Black <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (1134 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Mixed Model Planned Comparisons (1315 lines) From: Duncombe <melissaduncombe@optusnet.com.au> Mock ConjointMock Conjoint (36 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: Mock Conjoint (34 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variablesMultinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (35 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (68 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (128 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (85 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (30 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (29 lines) From: AlessandroMacario <am341@ex.ac.uk> Re: Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (40 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> ODBCODBC (32 lines) From: Rodrigo Briceño <rjbriceno@gmail.com> Re: ODBC (102 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> PASW Modeler - DatabaseimportnodePASW Modeler - Databaseimportnode (24 lines) From: rbazant <reinhard.bazant@RAIFFEISENBANK.AT> Python + MacroPython + Macro (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Python + Macro (115 lines) From: J. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Python + Macro (41 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Python + Macro (35 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (80 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (101 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (151 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (272 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> QUERY SPSSX-LQUERY SPSSX-L (27 lines) From: Tom Snider <tgsnider@gmail.com> Query related to spssQuery related to spss (198 lines) From: Manoj Soni <manoj@IIHMR.ORG> Re: Query related to spss (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant AnalysisQuestion about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (27 lines) From: TomSnider <tgsnider@gmail.com> Re: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (45 lines) From: Poes, Matthew Joseph <mpoes@UILLINOIS.EDU> Re: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (147 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> RV: Advice, please?RV: Advice, please? (432 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeating graphRepeating graph (138 lines) From: ANDRES ALBERTO BURGA LEON <aburgal@minedu.gob.pe> Re: Repeating graph (264 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Response to "SPSS is now considered a legacy product" RE: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches???Response to "SPSS is now considered a legacy product" RE: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (80 lines) From: Bibel, Daniel (POL) <daniel.bibel@state.ma.us> Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategyRestructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (60 lines) From: dmunneke <dmunneke@msu.edu> Re: Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> SPSS 17- how to perform ConjointSPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (35 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (37 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (52 lines) From: Samir Paul <paulsamir.2009@yahoo.ca> SPSS 20 + 64 bit OSSPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (122 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (53 lines) From: Gmail <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (36 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (34 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (233 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (142 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (41 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (153 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> SPSS Version 20: SortingSPSS Version 20: Sorting (145 lines) From: Kreischer,Resha M <Resha.Kreischer@fcps.org> Re: SPSS Version 20: Sorting (107 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> SPSS v20 Output IssueSPSS v20 Output Issue (70 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> SPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access serverSPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access server (56 lines) From: Chris Cronin <Christopher_Cronin@nfta.com> Sample Power doesn't save group namesSample Power doesn't save group names (70 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please helpScript now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (200 lines) From: Nirit Avnim <niritav@gmail.com> Re: Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (90 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Set up variables for analysisRe: Set up variables for analysis (64 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Specifications in PythonSpecifications in Python (53 lines) From: Nath <anisri03@GMAIL.COM> Re: Specifications in Python (97 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Stripping Address Field InformationStripping Address Field Information (43 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@YAHOO.COM> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (73 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (124 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@yahoo.com> TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered.TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (35 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (58 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (42 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (133 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Testing the null Vs directional hypotheisTesting the null Vs directional hypotheis (45 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (213 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (57 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (228 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (331 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@carolina.rr.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (280 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (163 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Transposing data with mixed fields...Transposing data with mixed fields... (103 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (117 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (112 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (91 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (347 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (31 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (132 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (363 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jcarroll@COMIRATESTING.COM> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (151 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (211 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Turf Analysis - SPSSTurf Analysis - SPSS (32 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (192 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> UCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or AssessmentUCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or Assessment (38 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Weight of evidence (WOE)
Mock ConjointMock Conjoint (36 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: Mock Conjoint (34 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variablesMultinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (35 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (68 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (128 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (85 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (30 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (29 lines) From: AlessandroMacario <am341@ex.ac.uk> Re: Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (40 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> ODBCODBC (32 lines) From: Rodrigo Briceño <rjbriceno@gmail.com> Re: ODBC (102 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> PASW Modeler - DatabaseimportnodePASW Modeler - Databaseimportnode (24 lines) From: rbazant <reinhard.bazant@RAIFFEISENBANK.AT> Python + MacroPython + Macro (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Python + Macro (115 lines) From: J. 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Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Python + Macro (41 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Python + Macro (35 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (80 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (101 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (151 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (272 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> QUERY SPSSX-LQUERY SPSSX-L (27 lines) From: Tom Snider <tgsnider@gmail.com> Query related to spssQuery related to spss (198 lines) From: Manoj Soni <manoj@IIHMR.ORG> Re: Query related to spss (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant AnalysisQuestion about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (27 lines) From: TomSnider <tgsnider@gmail.com> Re: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (45 lines) From: Poes, Matthew Joseph <mpoes@UILLINOIS.EDU> Re: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (147 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> RV: Advice, please?RV: Advice, please? (432 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeating graphRepeating graph (138 lines) From: ANDRES ALBERTO BURGA LEON <aburgal@minedu.gob.pe> Re: Repeating graph (264 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Response to "SPSS is now considered a legacy product" RE: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches???Response to "SPSS is now considered a legacy product" RE: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (80 lines) From: Bibel, Daniel (POL) <daniel.bibel@state.ma.us> Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategyRestructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (60 lines) From: dmunneke <dmunneke@msu.edu> Re: Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> SPSS 17- how to perform ConjointSPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (35 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (37 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (52 lines) From: Samir Paul <paulsamir.2009@yahoo.ca> SPSS 20 + 64 bit OSSPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (122 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (53 lines) From: Gmail <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (36 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (34 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (233 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (142 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (41 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (153 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> SPSS Version 20: SortingSPSS Version 20: Sorting (145 lines) From: Kreischer,Resha M <Resha.Kreischer@fcps.org> Re: SPSS Version 20: Sorting (107 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> SPSS v20 Output IssueSPSS v20 Output Issue (70 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> SPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access serverSPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access server (56 lines) From: Chris Cronin <Christopher_Cronin@nfta.com> Sample Power doesn't save group namesSample Power doesn't save group names (70 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please helpScript now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (200 lines) From: Nirit Avnim <niritav@gmail.com> Re: Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (90 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Set up variables for analysisRe: Set up variables for analysis (64 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Specifications in PythonSpecifications in Python (53 lines) From: Nath <anisri03@GMAIL.COM> Re: Specifications in Python (97 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Stripping Address Field InformationStripping Address Field Information (43 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@YAHOO.COM> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (73 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (124 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@yahoo.com> TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered.TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (35 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (58 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (42 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (133 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Testing the null Vs directional hypotheisTesting the null Vs directional hypotheis (45 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (213 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (57 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (228 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (331 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@carolina.rr.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (280 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (163 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Transposing data with mixed fields...Transposing data with mixed fields... (103 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (117 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (112 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (91 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (347 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (31 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (132 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (363 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jcarroll@COMIRATESTING.COM> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (151 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (211 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Turf Analysis - SPSSTurf Analysis - SPSS (32 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (192 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> UCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or AssessmentUCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or Assessment (38 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Weight of evidence (WOE)
Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variablesMultinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (35 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (68 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (128 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (85 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Multinomial logistic regression: r2 for two different sets of variables (30 lines) From: Rieden246 <a.jaberg@gmail.com> Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (29 lines) From: AlessandroMacario <am341@ex.ac.uk> Re: Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (40 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> ODBCODBC (32 lines) From: Rodrigo Briceño <rjbriceno@gmail.com> Re: ODBC (102 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> PASW Modeler - DatabaseimportnodePASW Modeler - Databaseimportnode (24 lines) From: rbazant <reinhard.bazant@RAIFFEISENBANK.AT> Python + MacroPython + Macro (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Python + Macro (115 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Python + Macro (41 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Python + Macro (35 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (80 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (101 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (151 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (272 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> QUERY SPSSX-LQUERY SPSSX-L (27 lines) From: Tom Snider <tgsnider@gmail.com> Query related to spssQuery related to spss (198 lines) From: Manoj Soni <manoj@IIHMR.ORG> Re: Query related to spss (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant AnalysisQuestion about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (27 lines) From: TomSnider <tgsnider@gmail.com> Re: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (45 lines) From: Poes, Matthew Joseph <mpoes@UILLINOIS.EDU> Re: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (147 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> RV: Advice, please?RV: Advice, please? (432 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeating graphRepeating graph (138 lines) From: ANDRES ALBERTO BURGA LEON <aburgal@minedu.gob.pe> Re: Repeating graph (264 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Response to "SPSS is now considered a legacy product" RE: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches???Response to "SPSS is now considered a legacy product" RE: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (80 lines) From: Bibel, Daniel (POL) <daniel.bibel@state.ma.us> Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategyRestructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (60 lines) From: dmunneke <dmunneke@msu.edu> Re: Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> SPSS 17- how to perform ConjointSPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (35 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (37 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (52 lines) From: Samir Paul <paulsamir.2009@yahoo.ca> SPSS 20 + 64 bit OSSPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (122 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (53 lines) From: Gmail <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (36 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (34 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (233 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (142 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (41 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (153 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> SPSS Version 20: SortingSPSS Version 20: Sorting (145 lines) From: Kreischer,Resha M <Resha.Kreischer@fcps.org> Re: SPSS Version 20: Sorting (107 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> SPSS v20 Output IssueSPSS v20 Output Issue (70 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> SPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access serverSPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access server (56 lines) From: Chris Cronin <Christopher_Cronin@nfta.com> Sample Power doesn't save group namesSample Power doesn't save group names (70 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please helpScript now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (200 lines) From: Nirit Avnim <niritav@gmail.com> Re: Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (90 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Set up variables for analysisRe: Set up variables for analysis (64 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Specifications in PythonSpecifications in Python (53 lines) From: Nath <anisri03@GMAIL.COM> Re: Specifications in Python (97 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Stripping Address Field InformationStripping Address Field Information (43 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@YAHOO.COM> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (73 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (124 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@yahoo.com> TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered.TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (35 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (58 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (42 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (133 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Testing the null Vs directional hypotheisTesting the null Vs directional hypotheis (45 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (213 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (57 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (228 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (331 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@carolina.rr.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (280 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (163 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Transposing data with mixed fields...Transposing data with mixed fields... (103 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (117 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (112 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (91 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (347 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (31 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (132 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (363 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jcarroll@COMIRATESTING.COM> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (151 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (211 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Turf Analysis - SPSSTurf Analysis - SPSS (32 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (192 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> UCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or AssessmentUCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or Assessment (38 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Weight of evidence (WOE)
Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (29 lines) From: AlessandroMacario <am341@ex.ac.uk> Re: Multiple comparison for Kruskal-Wallis test in version 19 (40 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> ODBCODBC (32 lines) From: Rodrigo Briceño <rjbriceno@gmail.com> Re: ODBC (102 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> PASW Modeler - DatabaseimportnodePASW Modeler - Databaseimportnode (24 lines) From: rbazant <reinhard.bazant@RAIFFEISENBANK.AT> Python + MacroPython + Macro (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Python + Macro (115 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Python + Macro (41 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Python + Macro (35 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (80 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (101 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (151 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (272 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> QUERY SPSSX-LQUERY SPSSX-L (27 lines) From: Tom Snider <tgsnider@gmail.com> Query related to spssQuery related to spss (198 lines) From: Manoj Soni <manoj@IIHMR.ORG> Re: Query related to spss (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant AnalysisQuestion about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (27 lines) From: TomSnider <tgsnider@gmail.com> Re: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (45 lines) From: Poes, Matthew Joseph <mpoes@UILLINOIS.EDU> Re: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (147 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> RV: Advice, please?RV: Advice, please? (432 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeating graphRepeating graph (138 lines) From: ANDRES ALBERTO BURGA LEON <aburgal@minedu.gob.pe> Re: Repeating graph (264 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Response to "SPSS is now considered a legacy product" RE: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches???Response to "SPSS is now considered a legacy product" RE: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (80 lines) From: Bibel, Daniel (POL) <daniel.bibel@state.ma.us> Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategyRestructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (60 lines) From: dmunneke <dmunneke@msu.edu> Re: Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> SPSS 17- how to perform ConjointSPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (35 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (37 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (52 lines) From: Samir Paul <paulsamir.2009@yahoo.ca> SPSS 20 + 64 bit OSSPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (122 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (53 lines) From: Gmail <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (36 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (34 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (233 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (142 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (41 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (153 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> SPSS Version 20: SortingSPSS Version 20: Sorting (145 lines) From: Kreischer,Resha M <Resha.Kreischer@fcps.org> Re: SPSS Version 20: Sorting (107 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> SPSS v20 Output IssueSPSS v20 Output Issue (70 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> SPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access serverSPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access server (56 lines) From: Chris Cronin <Christopher_Cronin@nfta.com> Sample Power doesn't save group namesSample Power doesn't save group names (70 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please helpScript now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (200 lines) From: Nirit Avnim <niritav@gmail.com> Re: Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (90 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Set up variables for analysisRe: Set up variables for analysis (64 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Specifications in PythonSpecifications in Python (53 lines) From: Nath <anisri03@GMAIL.COM> Re: Specifications in Python (97 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Stripping Address Field InformationStripping Address Field Information (43 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@YAHOO.COM> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (73 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (124 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@yahoo.com> TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered.TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (35 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (58 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (42 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (133 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Testing the null Vs directional hypotheisTesting the null Vs directional hypotheis (45 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (213 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (57 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (228 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (331 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@carolina.rr.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (280 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (163 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Transposing data with mixed fields...Transposing data with mixed fields... (103 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (117 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (112 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (91 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (347 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (31 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (132 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (363 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jcarroll@COMIRATESTING.COM> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (151 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (211 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Turf Analysis - SPSSTurf Analysis - SPSS (32 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (192 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> UCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or AssessmentUCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or Assessment (38 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Weight of evidence (WOE)
ODBCODBC (32 lines) From: Rodrigo Briceño <rjbriceno@gmail.com> Re: ODBC (102 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> PASW Modeler - DatabaseimportnodePASW Modeler - Databaseimportnode (24 lines) From: rbazant <reinhard.bazant@RAIFFEISENBANK.AT> Python + MacroPython + Macro (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Python + Macro (115 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Python + Macro (41 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Python + Macro (35 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (80 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (101 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (151 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (272 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> QUERY SPSSX-LQUERY SPSSX-L (27 lines) From: Tom Snider <tgsnider@gmail.com> Query related to spssQuery related to spss (198 lines) From: Manoj Soni <manoj@IIHMR.ORG> Re: Query related to spss (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant AnalysisQuestion about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (27 lines) From: TomSnider <tgsnider@gmail.com> Re: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (45 lines) From: Poes, Matthew Joseph <mpoes@UILLINOIS.EDU> Re: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (147 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> RV: Advice, please?RV: Advice, please? (432 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeating graphRepeating graph (138 lines) From: ANDRES ALBERTO BURGA LEON <aburgal@minedu.gob.pe> Re: Repeating graph (264 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Response to "SPSS is now considered a legacy product" RE: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches???Response to "SPSS is now considered a legacy product" RE: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (80 lines) From: Bibel, Daniel (POL) <daniel.bibel@state.ma.us> Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategyRestructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (60 lines) From: dmunneke <dmunneke@msu.edu> Re: Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> SPSS 17- how to perform ConjointSPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (35 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (37 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (52 lines) From: Samir Paul <paulsamir.2009@yahoo.ca> SPSS 20 + 64 bit OSSPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (122 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (53 lines) From: Gmail <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (36 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (34 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (233 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (142 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (41 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (153 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> SPSS Version 20: SortingSPSS Version 20: Sorting (145 lines) From: Kreischer,Resha M <Resha.Kreischer@fcps.org> Re: SPSS Version 20: Sorting (107 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> SPSS v20 Output IssueSPSS v20 Output Issue (70 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> SPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access serverSPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access server (56 lines) From: Chris Cronin <Christopher_Cronin@nfta.com> Sample Power doesn't save group namesSample Power doesn't save group names (70 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please helpScript now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (200 lines) From: Nirit Avnim <niritav@gmail.com> Re: Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (90 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Set up variables for analysisRe: Set up variables for analysis (64 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Specifications in PythonSpecifications in Python (53 lines) From: Nath <anisri03@GMAIL.COM> Re: Specifications in Python (97 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Stripping Address Field InformationStripping Address Field Information (43 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@YAHOO.COM> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (73 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (124 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@yahoo.com> TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered.TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (35 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (58 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (42 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (133 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Testing the null Vs directional hypotheisTesting the null Vs directional hypotheis (45 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (213 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (57 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (228 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (331 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@carolina.rr.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (280 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (163 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Transposing data with mixed fields...Transposing data with mixed fields... (103 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (117 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (112 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (91 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (347 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (31 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (132 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (363 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jcarroll@COMIRATESTING.COM> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (151 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (211 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Turf Analysis - SPSSTurf Analysis - SPSS (32 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (192 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> UCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or AssessmentUCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or Assessment (38 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Weight of evidence (WOE)
PASW Modeler - DatabaseimportnodePASW Modeler - Databaseimportnode (24 lines) From: rbazant <reinhard.bazant@RAIFFEISENBANK.AT> Python + MacroPython + Macro (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Python + Macro (115 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Python + Macro (41 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Python + Macro (35 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (80 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (101 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (151 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (272 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> QUERY SPSSX-LQUERY SPSSX-L (27 lines) From: Tom Snider <tgsnider@gmail.com> Query related to spssQuery related to spss (198 lines) From: Manoj Soni <manoj@IIHMR.ORG> Re: Query related to spss (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant AnalysisQuestion about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (27 lines) From: TomSnider <tgsnider@gmail.com> Re: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (45 lines) From: Poes, Matthew Joseph <mpoes@UILLINOIS.EDU> Re: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (147 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> RV: Advice, please?RV: Advice, please? (432 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeating graphRepeating graph (138 lines) From: ANDRES ALBERTO BURGA LEON <aburgal@minedu.gob.pe> Re: Repeating graph (264 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Response to "SPSS is now considered a legacy product" RE: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches???Response to "SPSS is now considered a legacy product" RE: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (80 lines) From: Bibel, Daniel (POL) <daniel.bibel@state.ma.us> Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategyRestructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (60 lines) From: dmunneke <dmunneke@msu.edu> Re: Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> SPSS 17- how to perform ConjointSPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (35 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (37 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (52 lines) From: Samir Paul <paulsamir.2009@yahoo.ca> SPSS 20 + 64 bit OSSPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (122 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (53 lines) From: Gmail <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (36 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (34 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (233 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (142 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (41 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (153 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> SPSS Version 20: SortingSPSS Version 20: Sorting (145 lines) From: Kreischer,Resha M <Resha.Kreischer@fcps.org> Re: SPSS Version 20: Sorting (107 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> SPSS v20 Output IssueSPSS v20 Output Issue (70 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> SPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access serverSPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access server (56 lines) From: Chris Cronin <Christopher_Cronin@nfta.com> Sample Power doesn't save group namesSample Power doesn't save group names (70 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please helpScript now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (200 lines) From: Nirit Avnim <niritav@gmail.com> Re: Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (90 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Set up variables for analysisRe: Set up variables for analysis (64 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Specifications in PythonSpecifications in Python (53 lines) From: Nath <anisri03@GMAIL.COM> Re: Specifications in Python (97 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Stripping Address Field InformationStripping Address Field Information (43 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@YAHOO.COM> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (73 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (124 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@yahoo.com> TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered.TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (35 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (58 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (42 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (133 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Testing the null Vs directional hypotheisTesting the null Vs directional hypotheis (45 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (213 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (57 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (228 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (331 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@carolina.rr.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (280 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (163 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Transposing data with mixed fields...Transposing data with mixed fields... (103 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (117 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (112 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (91 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (347 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (31 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (132 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (363 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jcarroll@COMIRATESTING.COM> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (151 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (211 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Turf Analysis - SPSSTurf Analysis - SPSS (32 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (192 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> UCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or AssessmentUCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or Assessment (38 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Weight of evidence (WOE)
Python + MacroPython + Macro (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: Python + Macro (115 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Python + Macro (41 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Python + Macro (35 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (80 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (101 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (151 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (272 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> QUERY SPSSX-LQUERY SPSSX-L (27 lines) From: Tom Snider <tgsnider@gmail.com> Query related to spssQuery related to spss (198 lines) From: Manoj Soni <manoj@IIHMR.ORG> Re: Query related to spss (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant AnalysisQuestion about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (27 lines) From: TomSnider <tgsnider@gmail.com> Re: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (45 lines) From: Poes, Matthew Joseph <mpoes@UILLINOIS.EDU> Re: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (147 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> RV: Advice, please?RV: Advice, please? (432 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeating graphRepeating graph (138 lines) From: ANDRES ALBERTO BURGA LEON <aburgal@minedu.gob.pe> Re: Repeating graph (264 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Response to "SPSS is now considered a legacy product" RE: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches???Response to "SPSS is now considered a legacy product" RE: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (80 lines) From: Bibel, Daniel (POL) <daniel.bibel@state.ma.us> Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategyRestructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (60 lines) From: dmunneke <dmunneke@msu.edu> Re: Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> SPSS 17- how to perform ConjointSPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (35 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (37 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (52 lines) From: Samir Paul <paulsamir.2009@yahoo.ca> SPSS 20 + 64 bit OSSPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (122 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (53 lines) From: Gmail <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (36 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (34 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (233 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (142 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (41 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (153 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> SPSS Version 20: SortingSPSS Version 20: Sorting (145 lines) From: Kreischer,Resha M <Resha.Kreischer@fcps.org> Re: SPSS Version 20: Sorting (107 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> SPSS v20 Output IssueSPSS v20 Output Issue (70 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> SPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access serverSPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access server (56 lines) From: Chris Cronin <Christopher_Cronin@nfta.com> Sample Power doesn't save group namesSample Power doesn't save group names (70 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please helpScript now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (200 lines) From: Nirit Avnim <niritav@gmail.com> Re: Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (90 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Set up variables for analysisRe: Set up variables for analysis (64 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Specifications in PythonSpecifications in Python (53 lines) From: Nath <anisri03@GMAIL.COM> Re: Specifications in Python (97 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Stripping Address Field InformationStripping Address Field Information (43 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@YAHOO.COM> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (73 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (124 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@yahoo.com> TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered.TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (35 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (58 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (42 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (133 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Testing the null Vs directional hypotheisTesting the null Vs directional hypotheis (45 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (213 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (57 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (228 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (331 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@carolina.rr.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (280 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (163 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Transposing data with mixed fields...Transposing data with mixed fields... (103 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (117 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (112 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (91 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (347 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (31 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (132 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (363 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jcarroll@COMIRATESTING.COM> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (151 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (211 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Turf Analysis - SPSSTurf Analysis - SPSS (32 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (192 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> UCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or AssessmentUCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or Assessment (38 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Weight of evidence (WOE)
Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (80 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (101 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (151 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Python: ValueError: unsupported format character '"' (0x22) at index 68 (272 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> QUERY SPSSX-LQUERY SPSSX-L (27 lines) From: Tom Snider <tgsnider@gmail.com> Query related to spssQuery related to spss (198 lines) From: Manoj Soni <manoj@IIHMR.ORG> Re: Query related to spss (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant AnalysisQuestion about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (27 lines) From: TomSnider <tgsnider@gmail.com> Re: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (45 lines) From: Poes, Matthew Joseph <mpoes@UILLINOIS.EDU> Re: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (147 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> RV: Advice, please?RV: Advice, please? (432 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeating graphRepeating graph (138 lines) From: ANDRES ALBERTO BURGA LEON <aburgal@minedu.gob.pe> Re: Repeating graph (264 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Response to "SPSS is now considered a legacy product" RE: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches???Response to "SPSS is now considered a legacy product" RE: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (80 lines) From: Bibel, Daniel (POL) <daniel.bibel@state.ma.us> Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategyRestructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (60 lines) From: dmunneke <dmunneke@msu.edu> Re: Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> SPSS 17- how to perform ConjointSPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (35 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (37 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (52 lines) From: Samir Paul <paulsamir.2009@yahoo.ca> SPSS 20 + 64 bit OSSPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (122 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (53 lines) From: Gmail <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (36 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (34 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (233 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (142 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (41 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (153 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> SPSS Version 20: SortingSPSS Version 20: Sorting (145 lines) From: Kreischer,Resha M <Resha.Kreischer@fcps.org> Re: SPSS Version 20: Sorting (107 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> SPSS v20 Output IssueSPSS v20 Output Issue (70 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> SPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access serverSPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access server (56 lines) From: Chris Cronin <Christopher_Cronin@nfta.com> Sample Power doesn't save group namesSample Power doesn't save group names (70 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please helpScript now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (200 lines) From: Nirit Avnim <niritav@gmail.com> Re: Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (90 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Set up variables for analysisRe: Set up variables for analysis (64 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Specifications in PythonSpecifications in Python (53 lines) From: Nath <anisri03@GMAIL.COM> Re: Specifications in Python (97 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Stripping Address Field InformationStripping Address Field Information (43 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@YAHOO.COM> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (73 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (124 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@yahoo.com> TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered.TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (35 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (58 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (42 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (133 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Testing the null Vs directional hypotheisTesting the null Vs directional hypotheis (45 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (213 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (57 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (228 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (331 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@carolina.rr.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (280 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (163 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Transposing data with mixed fields...Transposing data with mixed fields... (103 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (117 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (112 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (91 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (347 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (31 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (132 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (363 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jcarroll@COMIRATESTING.COM> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (151 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (211 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Turf Analysis - SPSSTurf Analysis - SPSS (32 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (192 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> UCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or AssessmentUCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or Assessment (38 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Weight of evidence (WOE)
QUERY SPSSX-LQUERY SPSSX-L (27 lines) From: Tom Snider <tgsnider@gmail.com> Query related to spssQuery related to spss (198 lines) From: Manoj Soni <manoj@IIHMR.ORG> Re: Query related to spss (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant AnalysisQuestion about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (27 lines) From: TomSnider <tgsnider@gmail.com> Re: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (45 lines) From: Poes, Matthew Joseph <mpoes@UILLINOIS.EDU> Re: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (147 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> RV: Advice, please?RV: Advice, please? (432 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeating graphRepeating graph (138 lines) From: ANDRES ALBERTO BURGA LEON <aburgal@minedu.gob.pe> Re: Repeating graph (264 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Response to "SPSS is now considered a legacy product" RE: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches???Response to "SPSS is now considered a legacy product" RE: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (80 lines) From: Bibel, Daniel (POL) <daniel.bibel@state.ma.us> Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategyRestructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (60 lines) From: dmunneke <dmunneke@msu.edu> Re: Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> SPSS 17- how to perform ConjointSPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (35 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (37 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (52 lines) From: Samir Paul <paulsamir.2009@yahoo.ca> SPSS 20 + 64 bit OSSPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (122 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (53 lines) From: Gmail <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (36 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (34 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (233 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (142 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (41 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (153 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> SPSS Version 20: SortingSPSS Version 20: Sorting (145 lines) From: Kreischer,Resha M <Resha.Kreischer@fcps.org> Re: SPSS Version 20: Sorting (107 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> SPSS v20 Output IssueSPSS v20 Output Issue (70 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> SPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access serverSPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access server (56 lines) From: Chris Cronin <Christopher_Cronin@nfta.com> Sample Power doesn't save group namesSample Power doesn't save group names (70 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please helpScript now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (200 lines) From: Nirit Avnim <niritav@gmail.com> Re: Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (90 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Set up variables for analysisRe: Set up variables for analysis (64 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Specifications in PythonSpecifications in Python (53 lines) From: Nath <anisri03@GMAIL.COM> Re: Specifications in Python (97 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Stripping Address Field InformationStripping Address Field Information (43 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@YAHOO.COM> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (73 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (124 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@yahoo.com> TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered.TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (35 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (58 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (42 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (133 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Testing the null Vs directional hypotheisTesting the null Vs directional hypotheis (45 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (213 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (57 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (228 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (331 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@carolina.rr.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (280 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (163 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Transposing data with mixed fields...Transposing data with mixed fields... (103 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (117 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (112 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (91 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (347 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (31 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (132 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (363 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jcarroll@COMIRATESTING.COM> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (151 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (211 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Turf Analysis - SPSSTurf Analysis - SPSS (32 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (192 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> UCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or AssessmentUCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or Assessment (38 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Weight of evidence (WOE)
Query related to spssQuery related to spss (198 lines) From: Manoj Soni <manoj@IIHMR.ORG> Re: Query related to spss (137 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant AnalysisQuestion about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (27 lines) From: TomSnider <tgsnider@gmail.com> Re: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (45 lines) From: Poes, Matthew Joseph <mpoes@UILLINOIS.EDU> Re: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (147 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> RV: Advice, please?RV: Advice, please? (432 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeating graphRepeating graph (138 lines) From: ANDRES ALBERTO BURGA LEON <aburgal@minedu.gob.pe> Re: Repeating graph (264 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Response to "SPSS is now considered a legacy product" RE: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches???Response to "SPSS is now considered a legacy product" RE: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (80 lines) From: Bibel, Daniel (POL) <daniel.bibel@state.ma.us> Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategyRestructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (60 lines) From: dmunneke <dmunneke@msu.edu> Re: Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> SPSS 17- how to perform ConjointSPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (35 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (37 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (52 lines) From: Samir Paul <paulsamir.2009@yahoo.ca> SPSS 20 + 64 bit OSSPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (122 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (53 lines) From: Gmail <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (36 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (34 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (233 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (142 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (41 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (153 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> SPSS Version 20: SortingSPSS Version 20: Sorting (145 lines) From: Kreischer,Resha M <Resha.Kreischer@fcps.org> Re: SPSS Version 20: Sorting (107 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> SPSS v20 Output IssueSPSS v20 Output Issue (70 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> SPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access serverSPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access server (56 lines) From: Chris Cronin <Christopher_Cronin@nfta.com> Sample Power doesn't save group namesSample Power doesn't save group names (70 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please helpScript now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (200 lines) From: Nirit Avnim <niritav@gmail.com> Re: Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (90 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Set up variables for analysisRe: Set up variables for analysis (64 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Specifications in PythonSpecifications in Python (53 lines) From: Nath <anisri03@GMAIL.COM> Re: Specifications in Python (97 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Stripping Address Field InformationStripping Address Field Information (43 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@YAHOO.COM> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (73 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (124 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@yahoo.com> TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered.TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (35 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (58 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (42 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (133 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Testing the null Vs directional hypotheisTesting the null Vs directional hypotheis (45 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (213 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (57 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (228 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (331 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@carolina.rr.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (280 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (163 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Transposing data with mixed fields...Transposing data with mixed fields... (103 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (117 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (112 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (91 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (347 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (31 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (132 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (363 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jcarroll@COMIRATESTING.COM> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (151 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (211 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Turf Analysis - SPSSTurf Analysis - SPSS (32 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (192 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> UCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or AssessmentUCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or Assessment (38 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Weight of evidence (WOE)
Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant AnalysisQuestion about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (27 lines) From: TomSnider <tgsnider@gmail.com> Re: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (45 lines) From: Poes, Matthew Joseph <mpoes@UILLINOIS.EDU> Re: Question about the linearity assumption for Discriminant Analysis (147 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> RV: Advice, please?RV: Advice, please? (432 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeating graphRepeating graph (138 lines) From: ANDRES ALBERTO BURGA LEON <aburgal@minedu.gob.pe> Re: Repeating graph (264 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Response to "SPSS is now considered a legacy product" RE: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches???Response to "SPSS is now considered a legacy product" RE: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (80 lines) From: Bibel, Daniel (POL) <daniel.bibel@state.ma.us> Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategyRestructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (60 lines) From: dmunneke <dmunneke@msu.edu> Re: Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> SPSS 17- how to perform ConjointSPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (35 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (37 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (52 lines) From: Samir Paul <paulsamir.2009@yahoo.ca> SPSS 20 + 64 bit OSSPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (122 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (53 lines) From: Gmail <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (36 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (34 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (233 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (142 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (41 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (153 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> SPSS Version 20: SortingSPSS Version 20: Sorting (145 lines) From: Kreischer,Resha M <Resha.Kreischer@fcps.org> Re: SPSS Version 20: Sorting (107 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> SPSS v20 Output IssueSPSS v20 Output Issue (70 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> SPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access serverSPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access server (56 lines) From: Chris Cronin <Christopher_Cronin@nfta.com> Sample Power doesn't save group namesSample Power doesn't save group names (70 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please helpScript now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (200 lines) From: Nirit Avnim <niritav@gmail.com> Re: Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (90 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Set up variables for analysisRe: Set up variables for analysis (64 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Specifications in PythonSpecifications in Python (53 lines) From: Nath <anisri03@GMAIL.COM> Re: Specifications in Python (97 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Stripping Address Field InformationStripping Address Field Information (43 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@YAHOO.COM> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (73 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (124 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@yahoo.com> TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered.TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (35 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (58 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (42 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (133 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Testing the null Vs directional hypotheisTesting the null Vs directional hypotheis (45 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (213 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (57 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (228 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (331 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@carolina.rr.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (280 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (163 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Transposing data with mixed fields...Transposing data with mixed fields... (103 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (117 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (112 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (91 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (347 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (31 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (132 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (363 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jcarroll@COMIRATESTING.COM> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (151 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (211 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Turf Analysis - SPSSTurf Analysis - SPSS (32 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (192 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> UCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or AssessmentUCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or Assessment (38 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Weight of evidence (WOE)
RV: Advice, please?RV: Advice, please? (432 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Repeating graphRepeating graph (138 lines) From: ANDRES ALBERTO BURGA LEON <aburgal@minedu.gob.pe> Re: Repeating graph (264 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Response to "SPSS is now considered a legacy product" RE: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches???Response to "SPSS is now considered a legacy product" RE: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (80 lines) From: Bibel, Daniel (POL) <daniel.bibel@state.ma.us> Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategyRestructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (60 lines) From: dmunneke <dmunneke@msu.edu> Re: Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> SPSS 17- how to perform ConjointSPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (35 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (37 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (52 lines) From: Samir Paul <paulsamir.2009@yahoo.ca> SPSS 20 + 64 bit OSSPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (122 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (53 lines) From: Gmail <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (36 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (34 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (233 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (142 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (41 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (153 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> SPSS Version 20: SortingSPSS Version 20: Sorting (145 lines) From: Kreischer,Resha M <Resha.Kreischer@fcps.org> Re: SPSS Version 20: Sorting (107 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> SPSS v20 Output IssueSPSS v20 Output Issue (70 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> SPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access serverSPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access server (56 lines) From: Chris Cronin <Christopher_Cronin@nfta.com> Sample Power doesn't save group namesSample Power doesn't save group names (70 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please helpScript now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (200 lines) From: Nirit Avnim <niritav@gmail.com> Re: Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (90 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Set up variables for analysisRe: Set up variables for analysis (64 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Specifications in PythonSpecifications in Python (53 lines) From: Nath <anisri03@GMAIL.COM> Re: Specifications in Python (97 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Stripping Address Field InformationStripping Address Field Information (43 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@YAHOO.COM> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (73 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (124 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@yahoo.com> TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered.TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (35 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (58 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (42 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (133 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Testing the null Vs directional hypotheisTesting the null Vs directional hypotheis (45 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (213 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (57 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (228 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (331 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@carolina.rr.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (280 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (163 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Transposing data with mixed fields...Transposing data with mixed fields... (103 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (117 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (112 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (91 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (347 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (31 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (132 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (363 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jcarroll@COMIRATESTING.COM> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (151 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (211 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Turf Analysis - SPSSTurf Analysis - SPSS (32 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (192 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> UCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or AssessmentUCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or Assessment (38 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Weight of evidence (WOE)
Repeating graphRepeating graph (138 lines) From: ANDRES ALBERTO BURGA LEON <aburgal@minedu.gob.pe> Re: Repeating graph (264 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Response to "SPSS is now considered a legacy product" RE: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches???Response to "SPSS is now considered a legacy product" RE: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (80 lines) From: Bibel, Daniel (POL) <daniel.bibel@state.ma.us> Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategyRestructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (60 lines) From: dmunneke <dmunneke@msu.edu> Re: Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> SPSS 17- how to perform ConjointSPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (35 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (37 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (52 lines) From: Samir Paul <paulsamir.2009@yahoo.ca> SPSS 20 + 64 bit OSSPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (122 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (53 lines) From: Gmail <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (36 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (34 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (233 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (142 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (41 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (153 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> SPSS Version 20: SortingSPSS Version 20: Sorting (145 lines) From: Kreischer,Resha M <Resha.Kreischer@fcps.org> Re: SPSS Version 20: Sorting (107 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> SPSS v20 Output IssueSPSS v20 Output Issue (70 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> SPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access serverSPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access server (56 lines) From: Chris Cronin <Christopher_Cronin@nfta.com> Sample Power doesn't save group namesSample Power doesn't save group names (70 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please helpScript now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (200 lines) From: Nirit Avnim <niritav@gmail.com> Re: Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (90 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Set up variables for analysisRe: Set up variables for analysis (64 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Specifications in PythonSpecifications in Python (53 lines) From: Nath <anisri03@GMAIL.COM> Re: Specifications in Python (97 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Stripping Address Field InformationStripping Address Field Information (43 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@YAHOO.COM> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (73 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (124 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@yahoo.com> TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered.TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (35 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (58 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (42 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (133 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Testing the null Vs directional hypotheisTesting the null Vs directional hypotheis (45 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (213 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (57 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (228 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (331 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@carolina.rr.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (280 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (163 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Transposing data with mixed fields...Transposing data with mixed fields... (103 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (117 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (112 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (91 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (347 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (31 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (132 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (363 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jcarroll@COMIRATESTING.COM> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (151 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (211 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Turf Analysis - SPSSTurf Analysis - SPSS (32 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (192 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> UCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or AssessmentUCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or Assessment (38 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Weight of evidence (WOE)
Response to "SPSS is now considered a legacy product" RE: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches???Response to "SPSS is now considered a legacy product" RE: I give up - where on ibm.com are spss 18 patches??? (80 lines) From: Bibel, Daniel (POL) <daniel.bibel@state.ma.us> Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategyRestructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (60 lines) From: dmunneke <dmunneke@msu.edu> Re: Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> SPSS 17- how to perform ConjointSPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (35 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (37 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (52 lines) From: Samir Paul <paulsamir.2009@yahoo.ca> SPSS 20 + 64 bit OSSPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (122 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (53 lines) From: Gmail <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (36 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (34 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (233 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (142 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (41 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (153 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> SPSS Version 20: SortingSPSS Version 20: Sorting (145 lines) From: Kreischer,Resha M <Resha.Kreischer@fcps.org> Re: SPSS Version 20: Sorting (107 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> SPSS v20 Output IssueSPSS v20 Output Issue (70 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> SPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access serverSPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access server (56 lines) From: Chris Cronin <Christopher_Cronin@nfta.com> Sample Power doesn't save group namesSample Power doesn't save group names (70 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please helpScript now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (200 lines) From: Nirit Avnim <niritav@gmail.com> Re: Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (90 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Set up variables for analysisRe: Set up variables for analysis (64 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Specifications in PythonSpecifications in Python (53 lines) From: Nath <anisri03@GMAIL.COM> Re: Specifications in Python (97 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Stripping Address Field InformationStripping Address Field Information (43 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@YAHOO.COM> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (73 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (124 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@yahoo.com> TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered.TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (35 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (58 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (42 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (133 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Testing the null Vs directional hypotheisTesting the null Vs directional hypotheis (45 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (213 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (57 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (228 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (331 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@carolina.rr.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (280 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (163 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Transposing data with mixed fields...Transposing data with mixed fields... (103 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (117 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (112 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (91 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (347 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (31 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (132 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (363 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jcarroll@COMIRATESTING.COM> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (151 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (211 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Turf Analysis - SPSSTurf Analysis - SPSS (32 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (192 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> UCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or AssessmentUCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or Assessment (38 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Weight of evidence (WOE)
Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategyRestructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (60 lines) From: dmunneke <dmunneke@msu.edu> Re: Restructuring data - Please help with creating an index variable strategy (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> SPSS 17- how to perform ConjointSPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (35 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (37 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (52 lines) From: Samir Paul <paulsamir.2009@yahoo.ca> SPSS 20 + 64 bit OSSPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (122 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (53 lines) From: Gmail <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (36 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (34 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (233 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (142 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (41 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (153 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> SPSS Version 20: SortingSPSS Version 20: Sorting (145 lines) From: Kreischer,Resha M <Resha.Kreischer@fcps.org> Re: SPSS Version 20: Sorting (107 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> SPSS v20 Output IssueSPSS v20 Output Issue (70 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> SPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access serverSPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access server (56 lines) From: Chris Cronin <Christopher_Cronin@nfta.com> Sample Power doesn't save group namesSample Power doesn't save group names (70 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please helpScript now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (200 lines) From: Nirit Avnim <niritav@gmail.com> Re: Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (90 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Set up variables for analysisRe: Set up variables for analysis (64 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Specifications in PythonSpecifications in Python (53 lines) From: Nath <anisri03@GMAIL.COM> Re: Specifications in Python (97 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Stripping Address Field InformationStripping Address Field Information (43 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@YAHOO.COM> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (73 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (124 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@yahoo.com> TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered.TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (35 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (58 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (42 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (133 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Testing the null Vs directional hypotheisTesting the null Vs directional hypotheis (45 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (213 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (57 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (228 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (331 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@carolina.rr.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (280 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (163 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Transposing data with mixed fields...Transposing data with mixed fields... (103 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (117 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (112 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (91 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (347 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (31 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (132 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (363 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jcarroll@COMIRATESTING.COM> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (151 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (211 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Turf Analysis - SPSSTurf Analysis - SPSS (32 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (192 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> UCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or AssessmentUCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or Assessment (38 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Weight of evidence (WOE)
SPSS 17- how to perform ConjointSPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (35 lines) From: Swetha Gopalan <gswetha11@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (37 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 17- how to perform Conjoint (52 lines) From: Samir Paul <paulsamir.2009@yahoo.ca> SPSS 20 + 64 bit OSSPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (122 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (53 lines) From: Gmail <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (36 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (34 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (233 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (142 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (41 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (153 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> SPSS Version 20: SortingSPSS Version 20: Sorting (145 lines) From: Kreischer,Resha M <Resha.Kreischer@fcps.org> Re: SPSS Version 20: Sorting (107 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> SPSS v20 Output IssueSPSS v20 Output Issue (70 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> SPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access serverSPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access server (56 lines) From: Chris Cronin <Christopher_Cronin@nfta.com> Sample Power doesn't save group namesSample Power doesn't save group names (70 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please helpScript now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (200 lines) From: Nirit Avnim <niritav@gmail.com> Re: Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (90 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Set up variables for analysisRe: Set up variables for analysis (64 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Specifications in PythonSpecifications in Python (53 lines) From: Nath <anisri03@GMAIL.COM> Re: Specifications in Python (97 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Stripping Address Field InformationStripping Address Field Information (43 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@YAHOO.COM> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (73 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (124 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@yahoo.com> TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered.TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (35 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (58 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (42 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (133 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Testing the null Vs directional hypotheisTesting the null Vs directional hypotheis (45 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (213 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (57 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (228 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (331 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@carolina.rr.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (280 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (163 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Transposing data with mixed fields...Transposing data with mixed fields... (103 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (117 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (112 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (91 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (347 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (31 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (132 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (363 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jcarroll@COMIRATESTING.COM> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (151 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (211 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Turf Analysis - SPSSTurf Analysis - SPSS (32 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (192 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> UCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or AssessmentUCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or Assessment (38 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Weight of evidence (WOE)
SPSS 20 + 64 bit OSSPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (28 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (122 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (30 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (53 lines) From: Gmail <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (36 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (34 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (233 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (142 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (41 lines) From: drfg2008 <kontakt@datest.de> Re: SPSS 20 + 64 bit OS (153 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> SPSS Version 20: SortingSPSS Version 20: Sorting (145 lines) From: Kreischer,Resha M <Resha.Kreischer@fcps.org> Re: SPSS Version 20: Sorting (107 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> SPSS v20 Output IssueSPSS v20 Output Issue (70 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> SPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access serverSPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access server (56 lines) From: Chris Cronin <Christopher_Cronin@nfta.com> Sample Power doesn't save group namesSample Power doesn't save group names (70 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please helpScript now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (200 lines) From: Nirit Avnim <niritav@gmail.com> Re: Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (90 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Set up variables for analysisRe: Set up variables for analysis (64 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Specifications in PythonSpecifications in Python (53 lines) From: Nath <anisri03@GMAIL.COM> Re: Specifications in Python (97 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Stripping Address Field InformationStripping Address Field Information (43 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@YAHOO.COM> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (73 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (124 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@yahoo.com> TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered.TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (35 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (58 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (42 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (133 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Testing the null Vs directional hypotheisTesting the null Vs directional hypotheis (45 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (213 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (57 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (228 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (331 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@carolina.rr.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (280 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (163 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Transposing data with mixed fields...Transposing data with mixed fields... (103 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (117 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (112 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (91 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (347 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (31 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (132 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (363 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jcarroll@COMIRATESTING.COM> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (151 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (211 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Turf Analysis - SPSSTurf Analysis - SPSS (32 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (192 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> UCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or AssessmentUCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or Assessment (38 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Weight of evidence (WOE)
SPSS Version 20: SortingSPSS Version 20: Sorting (145 lines) From: Kreischer,Resha M <Resha.Kreischer@fcps.org> Re: SPSS Version 20: Sorting (107 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> SPSS v20 Output IssueSPSS v20 Output Issue (70 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> SPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access serverSPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access server (56 lines) From: Chris Cronin <Christopher_Cronin@nfta.com> Sample Power doesn't save group namesSample Power doesn't save group names (70 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please helpScript now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (200 lines) From: Nirit Avnim <niritav@gmail.com> Re: Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (90 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Set up variables for analysisRe: Set up variables for analysis (64 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Specifications in PythonSpecifications in Python (53 lines) From: Nath <anisri03@GMAIL.COM> Re: Specifications in Python (97 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Stripping Address Field InformationStripping Address Field Information (43 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@YAHOO.COM> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (73 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (124 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@yahoo.com> TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered.TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (35 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (58 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (42 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (133 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Testing the null Vs directional hypotheisTesting the null Vs directional hypotheis (45 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (213 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (57 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (228 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (331 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@carolina.rr.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (280 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (163 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Transposing data with mixed fields...Transposing data with mixed fields... (103 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (117 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (112 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (91 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (347 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (31 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (132 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (363 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jcarroll@COMIRATESTING.COM> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (151 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (211 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Turf Analysis - SPSSTurf Analysis - SPSS (32 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (192 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> UCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or AssessmentUCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or Assessment (38 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Weight of evidence (WOE)
SPSS v20 Output IssueSPSS v20 Output Issue (70 lines) From: Ariel Barak <abarakabarak@gmail.com> SPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access serverSPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access server (56 lines) From: Chris Cronin <Christopher_Cronin@nfta.com> Sample Power doesn't save group namesSample Power doesn't save group names (70 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please helpScript now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (200 lines) From: Nirit Avnim <niritav@gmail.com> Re: Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (90 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Set up variables for analysisRe: Set up variables for analysis (64 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Specifications in PythonSpecifications in Python (53 lines) From: Nath <anisri03@GMAIL.COM> Re: Specifications in Python (97 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Stripping Address Field InformationStripping Address Field Information (43 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@YAHOO.COM> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (73 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (124 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@yahoo.com> TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered.TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (35 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (58 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (42 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (133 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Testing the null Vs directional hypotheisTesting the null Vs directional hypotheis (45 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (213 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (57 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (228 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (331 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@carolina.rr.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (280 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (163 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Transposing data with mixed fields...Transposing data with mixed fields... (103 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (117 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (112 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (91 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (347 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (31 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (132 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (363 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jcarroll@COMIRATESTING.COM> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (151 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (211 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Turf Analysis - SPSSTurf Analysis - SPSS (32 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (192 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> UCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or AssessmentUCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or Assessment (38 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Weight of evidence (WOE)
SPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access serverSPSS won't run when using Remote Desktop to access server (56 lines) From: Chris Cronin <Christopher_Cronin@nfta.com> Sample Power doesn't save group namesSample Power doesn't save group names (70 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please helpScript now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (200 lines) From: Nirit Avnim <niritav@gmail.com> Re: Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (90 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Set up variables for analysisRe: Set up variables for analysis (64 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Specifications in PythonSpecifications in Python (53 lines) From: Nath <anisri03@GMAIL.COM> Re: Specifications in Python (97 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Stripping Address Field InformationStripping Address Field Information (43 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@YAHOO.COM> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (73 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (124 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@yahoo.com> TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered.TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (35 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (58 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (42 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (133 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Testing the null Vs directional hypotheisTesting the null Vs directional hypotheis (45 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (213 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (57 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (228 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (331 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@carolina.rr.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (280 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (163 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Transposing data with mixed fields...Transposing data with mixed fields... (103 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (117 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (112 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (91 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (347 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (31 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (132 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (363 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jcarroll@COMIRATESTING.COM> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (151 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (211 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Turf Analysis - SPSSTurf Analysis - SPSS (32 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (192 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> UCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or AssessmentUCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or Assessment (38 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Weight of evidence (WOE)
Sample Power doesn't save group namesSample Power doesn't save group names (70 lines) From: Parise, Carol A. <PariseC@sutterhealth.org> Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please helpScript now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (200 lines) From: Nirit Avnim <niritav@gmail.com> Re: Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (90 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Set up variables for analysisRe: Set up variables for analysis (64 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Specifications in PythonSpecifications in Python (53 lines) From: Nath <anisri03@GMAIL.COM> Re: Specifications in Python (97 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Stripping Address Field InformationStripping Address Field Information (43 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@YAHOO.COM> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (73 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (124 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@yahoo.com> TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered.TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (35 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (58 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (42 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (133 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Testing the null Vs directional hypotheisTesting the null Vs directional hypotheis (45 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (213 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (57 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (228 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (331 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@carolina.rr.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (280 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (163 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Transposing data with mixed fields...Transposing data with mixed fields... (103 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (117 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (112 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (91 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (347 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (31 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (132 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (363 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jcarroll@COMIRATESTING.COM> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (151 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (211 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Turf Analysis - SPSSTurf Analysis - SPSS (32 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (192 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> UCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or AssessmentUCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or Assessment (38 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Weight of evidence (WOE)
Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please helpScript now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (200 lines) From: Nirit Avnim <niritav@gmail.com> Re: Script now working after upgrade to 19.0.0.2 - please help (90 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Set up variables for analysisRe: Set up variables for analysis (64 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Specifications in PythonSpecifications in Python (53 lines) From: Nath <anisri03@GMAIL.COM> Re: Specifications in Python (97 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Stripping Address Field InformationStripping Address Field Information (43 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@YAHOO.COM> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (73 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (124 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@yahoo.com> TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered.TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (35 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (58 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (42 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (133 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Testing the null Vs directional hypotheisTesting the null Vs directional hypotheis (45 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (213 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (57 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (228 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (331 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@carolina.rr.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (280 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (163 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Transposing data with mixed fields...Transposing data with mixed fields... (103 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (117 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (112 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (91 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (347 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (31 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (132 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (363 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jcarroll@COMIRATESTING.COM> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (151 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (211 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Turf Analysis - SPSSTurf Analysis - SPSS (32 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (192 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> UCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or AssessmentUCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or Assessment (38 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Weight of evidence (WOE)
Set up variables for analysisRe: Set up variables for analysis (64 lines) From: StatisticsDoc <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Specifications in PythonSpecifications in Python (53 lines) From: Nath <anisri03@GMAIL.COM> Re: Specifications in Python (97 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Stripping Address Field InformationStripping Address Field Information (43 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@YAHOO.COM> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (73 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (124 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@yahoo.com> TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered.TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (35 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (58 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (42 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (133 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Testing the null Vs directional hypotheisTesting the null Vs directional hypotheis (45 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (213 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (57 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (228 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (331 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@carolina.rr.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (280 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (163 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Transposing data with mixed fields...Transposing data with mixed fields... (103 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (117 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (112 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (91 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (347 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (31 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (132 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (363 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jcarroll@COMIRATESTING.COM> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (151 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (211 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Turf Analysis - SPSSTurf Analysis - SPSS (32 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (192 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> UCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or AssessmentUCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or Assessment (38 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Weight of evidence (WOE)
Specifications in PythonSpecifications in Python (53 lines) From: Nath <anisri03@GMAIL.COM> Re: Specifications in Python (97 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Stripping Address Field InformationStripping Address Field Information (43 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@YAHOO.COM> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (73 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (124 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@yahoo.com> TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered.TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (35 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (58 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (42 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (133 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Testing the null Vs directional hypotheisTesting the null Vs directional hypotheis (45 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (213 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (57 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (228 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (331 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@carolina.rr.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (280 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (163 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Transposing data with mixed fields...Transposing data with mixed fields... (103 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (117 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (112 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (91 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (347 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (31 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (132 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (363 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jcarroll@COMIRATESTING.COM> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (151 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (211 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Turf Analysis - SPSSTurf Analysis - SPSS (32 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (192 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> UCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or AssessmentUCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or Assessment (38 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Weight of evidence (WOE)
Stripping Address Field InformationStripping Address Field Information (43 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@YAHOO.COM> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (68 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (73 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Stripping Address Field Information (124 lines) From: Doug Harden <dgharden85@yahoo.com> TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered.TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (35 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (58 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (42 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (133 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Testing the null Vs directional hypotheisTesting the null Vs directional hypotheis (45 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (213 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (57 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (228 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (331 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@carolina.rr.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (280 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (163 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Transposing data with mixed fields...Transposing data with mixed fields... (103 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (117 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (112 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (91 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (347 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (31 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (132 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (363 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jcarroll@COMIRATESTING.COM> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (151 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (211 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Turf Analysis - SPSSTurf Analysis - SPSS (32 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (192 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> UCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or AssessmentUCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or Assessment (38 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Weight of evidence (WOE)
TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered.TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (35 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (58 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (42 lines) From: Alex Reutter <areutter@us.ibm.com> Re: TWOSTEP How to find AIC and BIC for different numbers of clusters considered. (133 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Testing the null Vs directional hypotheisTesting the null Vs directional hypotheis (45 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (213 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (57 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (228 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (331 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@carolina.rr.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (280 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (163 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Transposing data with mixed fields...Transposing data with mixed fields... (103 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (117 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (112 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (91 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (347 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (31 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (132 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (363 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jcarroll@COMIRATESTING.COM> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (151 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (211 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Turf Analysis - SPSSTurf Analysis - SPSS (32 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (192 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> UCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or AssessmentUCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or Assessment (38 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Weight of evidence (WOE)
Testing the null Vs directional hypotheisTesting the null Vs directional hypotheis (45 lines) From: Anthony James <luckyantonio2003@yahoo.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (75 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (213 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (202 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (57 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (228 lines) From: R B <ryan.andrew.black@gmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (331 lines) From: Jason Schoeneberger <jschoeneberger@carolina.rr.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (280 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Testing the null Vs directional hypotheis (163 lines) From: Rich Ulrich <rich-ulrich@live.com> Transposing data with mixed fields...Transposing data with mixed fields... (103 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (117 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (112 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (91 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (347 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (31 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (132 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (363 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jcarroll@COMIRATESTING.COM> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (151 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (211 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Turf Analysis - SPSSTurf Analysis - SPSS (32 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (192 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> UCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or AssessmentUCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or Assessment (38 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Weight of evidence (WOE)
Transposing data with mixed fields...Transposing data with mixed fields... (103 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (117 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (112 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (91 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (347 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (31 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (132 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jrc.csus@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (363 lines) From: J. R. Carroll <jcarroll@COMIRATESTING.COM> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (151 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (257 lines) From: David Marso <david.marso@gmail.com> Re: Transposing data with mixed fields... (211 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Turf Analysis - SPSSTurf Analysis - SPSS (32 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (192 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> UCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or AssessmentUCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or Assessment (38 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Weight of evidence (WOE)
Turf Analysis - SPSSTurf Analysis - SPSS (32 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (192 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> Re: Turf Analysis - SPSS (30 lines) From: Shamvir <shamvir@hotmail.com> UCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or AssessmentUCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or Assessment (38 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Weight of evidence (WOE)
UCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or AssessmentUCONN seeks Associate/Full Professor in Educational Measurement, Evaluation, and/or Assessment (38 lines) From: Mccoach, D. Betsy <betsy.mccoach@uconn.edu> Weight of evidence (WOE)
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