On Fri, Jan 10, 2014 at 10:20:50AM +0100, John Darrington wrote:
     On pspp-users, Doug Bonnet reported the following, all of which I think 
are valid:
     
     * Only integer percentage confidence levels are allowed. Non-integer 
values (e.g. 97.5%) are needed for Bonferroni adjustments (like SPSS).
     
     The Bonferroni option is in the /POSTHOC subcommand of ONEWAY - I checked 
this 
     and it certainly accepts non-integer values.  But perhaps we ought to do 
an audit
     of all procedures to check that we haven't used lex_integer where 
lex_number is 
     needed.
     
     
I checked all instances of lex_integer, and found only one which seemed to be 
inappropriate (which I have fixed).  If anyone notices any I have missed, please
let me know.

J'


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