Date: Wed, 24 Jun 2009 10:39:10 -0700
Reply-To: Arthur Burke <burkea@nwrel.org>
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From: Arthur Burke <burkea@nwrel.org>
Subject: Re: SPSS Bivariate Correlations using Pearsons LIMITED?
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This is certainly an interesting software capacity question.
Even more interesting is what you will do to control the more than 22
million Type I errors that you can expect from this design.
Art
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From: spobster [mailto:rmspaapen@HOTMAIL.COM]
Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2009 9:15 AM
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Subject: SPSS Bivariate Correlations using Pearsons LIMITED?
I have a question that is similar to one that you answered on a forum
(nabble link
<http://www.nabble.com/Bivariate-Correlation-Variable-Limit-td18004400.h
tml> ). Therefore I sincerely hope that someone can help me with my
question too. I need to do large bivariate Pearson correlation
calculations (30000 variables, 79 cases, fully filled table). Do you
think this is doable? I am a complete SPSS noob, so if you get back to
me with a syntax code or file, could you please explain me in detail
what I should change in this (filename, or row numbers etc.) before
running? Thanks already so much! spobster
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