PS. Forgot to mention that the chapter comes along with sample sav files to
use in examples. Where possible I've given the reader the choice to open the
.sav file or have included a table of data in the chapter itself, if for some
reason the reader does not have the sample.
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From: Selma Leathem <[email protected]>
To: Ben Pfaff <[email protected]>; John Darrington
<[email protected]>
Cc: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, October 6, 2012 2:06 PM
Subject: Status: Working on Tidying Up Chapter Today and Tommorrow
Hello All,
Hopefully I'll be done today. As a note, I wrote the manual for an internet
audiences who tend to skim (simple (3rd grade) sentences that are spread out,
and paragraphs kept short), and each topic is self contained, meaning they
don't need to flip back to section x to understand the current topic. This also
means that some of the material is repeated, eg in examples, I repeatedly show
how to move the variable from the left to right via one or two extra steps and
an extra one or two screen-shot diagrams. I could be wrong, but for ease of use
I would recommend keeping it that way.
Regards,
Selma
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