Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2005 13:56:18 -0400
Reply-To: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com>
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From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com>
Subject: Re: Regresssion Plot in SPSS
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At 10:38 AM 9/21/2005, Hector Maletta wrote:
>Double click on the scatterplot to edit it, go to Design in the Graph
>Edit
>menu, and select drawing the line. There are several options as to the
>kind
>of line (linear, quadratic, etc).
I.e., you do it by hand-editing of the plot. For EVERY plot. And with
one of certain specific lines supported, rather than a general line for
which you supply a functional form.
<<Insert Ristow general rant, maybe number 2, after "don't use the
EXECUTE statement>>"
>I do not know whether this can be established as an option by default,
>so
>that the scatterplots come directly with the regression line drawn on
>them.
It's sure nice, if it does exist. If so, remove a large part of
preceding rant.
Richard
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