Are you sure your version does not include EXAMINE?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm a grad student in social science. My use of satistics software has
> been limited to SPSS because its simple user interface allowed me to
> easily do some simple non-parametric tests. But now, I am interested in
> trying some resistant analysis techniques I have read about, but they
> don't seem to be included in our lab version of SPSS 9.0.
>
> I guess I will have to program in the routines myself. If I have to do
> this, are there any suggestions as to which software package would be
> most appropriate to use? I was planning to buy a student version of SPSS
> or SAS, but since I will have to write routines, perhaps it would be
> better for me to stick to what I am familiar with: Maple and Excel.
>
> Thanks,
> Wendell
>
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