Matej Kovacic <[email protected]> writes: >>> I tried to run this command in Linux version (0.7.5). It was produced in >>> Windows version: >>> >>> REGRESSION >>> /VARIABLES= F7 agea zenski >>> /DEPENDENT= C21 >>> /STATISTICS=COEFF R ANOVA. > > BTW, I tried regression with PSPP and SPSS 13. There are slight > differences in output. And syntax in very different (does not cross run). > > SPSS 13 syntax: > > REGRESSION > /MISSING LISTWISE > /STATISTICS COEFF OUTS R ANOVA > /CRITERIA=PIN(.05) POUT(.10) > /NOORIGIN > /DEPENDENT C21 > /METHOD=ENTER F7 agea zenski .
I can run the SPSS syntax on PSPP, to see why PSPP does not like it. But I cannot run the PSPP syntax on SPSS, to see why SPSS does not like it. Can you tell me what SPSS does not like about the PSPP syntax? Thanks, Ben. -- "Now I have to go wash my mind out with soap." --Derick Siddoway _______________________________________________ Pspp-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pspp-users
