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Date:         Thu, 20 Jan 2005 02:10:50 -0500
Reply-To:     Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com>
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From:         Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com>
Subject:      Re: How to graph outliers etc.
Comments: To: Martha Moore <marthamoore@naxs.com>
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At 07:25 PM 1/19/2005, Martha Moore wrote: >Let's say I have data like this: > >Public School/ Private School/School size/ then Books read per >year Cost of attending > >Code for Public/Private and School size categories. numbers for books >read and cost etc. How can I plot or graph this to show central >tendencies and outliers?

Very quickly: try command "Examine". It's easily available from the "Analyze" menu, but I'm not being more specific now; my machine is being a bit flaky.


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