Re: s-function in SPSS curve estimation

2001-12-21 Thread Donald Burrill
On Thu, 20 Dec 2001, Johannes Hartig wrote: > Does anyone know the original applications > or the "meaning" of the "S"-function in SPSS? > I know the function itself: > Y = e**(b0 + (b1/t)) or > ln(Y) = b0 + (b1/t) > and I know how the curve looks like, bu

s-function in SPSS curve estimation

2001-12-20 Thread Johannes Hartig
Hi all, Does anyone know the original applications or the "meaning" of the "S"-function in SPSS? I know the function itself: Y = e**(b0 + (b1/t)) or ln(Y) = b0 + (b1/t) and I know how the curve looks like, but I am wondering in which fields of research this function is typi

Re: Plese give full path URL for SPSS or MINITAB or Pace2000 downloading

2001-11-12 Thread Bill Miller
tMain.html homepage2: http://shawneelink.com/~millerwg - Original Message - From: "Alan Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, November 11, 2001 4:20 PM Subject: Re: Plese give full path URL for SPSS or MINITAB or Pace2000 downloading > Pete

Pls give link for free SPSS downloading

2001-11-10 Thread Andrew
Hello Forum Members, I am student and need SPSS (or PaceXL or Pace2000) software for working out my stat assignments. Does anybody know link for free any of that software downloading (i have Win98, IBM PC). Pls answer me directly to partner545{AT}yahoo{DOT}com since i am in nomail mode. or

spss

2001-10-30 Thread linda mcguigan
I am working with SPSS versio 10. I have two groups research and control with pre and post data for each group. I want to compare the progess of bot groups pre and post test.Does anyone knwo of a suitable sig test and can you tell me how to apply it. Data is currently in four files Linda

spss sg test comparing changes in two groups

2001-10-30 Thread linda mcguigan
HI I am working in SPSS10. I have two groups research/ control with pre and post data for each group. I want to use a sig test to check whether any difference in progress between pre and post data between research group and control is a sig difference. Currently I have the all data in four separa

Re: SPSS

2001-07-06 Thread Donald Burrill
On Sat, 7 Jul 2001, David Schaefer wrote: > My Stats professor is having us run some correlations and what not > through SPSS. She has asked us to transform some raw scores to > z-scores for a reading achievement test. The commands she has asked > us to type in the synt

SPSS

2001-07-06 Thread David Schaefer
Help, My Stats professor is having us run some correlations and what not through SPSS. She has asked us to transform some raw scores to z-scores for a reading achievement test. The commands she has asked us to type in the syntax editor is: COMPUTE zread = (reading-52.23)/10.25

SPSS Certification

2001-05-02 Thread Anne Liszt
Hi everyone, it looks like the UK office of SPSS has launched a certification program..(go to http://www.spss.com/uk/scert/). Apparently the program will be available in other countries "sometime in the future". I figured I would get in practice for when it arrives here. So I'

Re: SPSS Macro for computing Gini coefficient of inequality

2001-01-30 Thread MichalB
the sum in SPSS and the rest by hand. But I aren't the computer programs written to do it for me??? That holds for other inequality coefficients which are anavailable in SPSS. Thanks again. = Instructions for joining and le

Re: SPSS Macro for computing Gini coefficient of inequality

2001-01-29 Thread Art Kendall
. MichalB wrote: > Hello to all. > > Recently I needed to compute the Gini coefficient in SPSS. When I found, > that there is no possibility to get it via DESCRIPTIVES or FREQ procedure I > tried to write a macro which would compute it for me. > > Unfortunately I don't have much

SPSS Macro for computing Gini coefficient of inequality

2001-01-29 Thread MichalB
Hello to all. Recently I needed to compute the Gini coefficient in SPSS. When I found, that there is no possibility to get it via DESCRIPTIVES or FREQ procedure I tried to write a macro which would compute it for me. Unfortunately I don't have much experience in macro writing, I don'

Re: spss polynomial contrast estimates

2001-01-29 Thread Rich Ulrich
On Sun, 28 Jan 2001 13:57:02 -0500, "K. Bloom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I just ran some data through a simple one way polynomial analysis in spss. > I had 3 groups and very unequal n's. By hand, I calculated the contrast > estimates for both the linear

Matrix language and Developers Guide in SPSS

2001-01-14 Thread MichalB
Hello to all. Recently I was looking for The Developers Gudie for SPSS. I couldn't find on the www.spss.com. I would appreciate if anyone of You could give me a link to location of DG. Thanks in advance Michael = Instruc

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Re: biserial rank correlations with SPSS oder SAS?

2000-10-02 Thread Mark V. Casazza
SPSS has a point biserial FAQ at: http://www.spss.com/tech/answer/result.cfm?tech_tan_id=10107 for rank biseral you might try posting the question on the SPSSX-L list which you can find info for at: http://www.spss.com/tech/listserves.html#SPSS HTH, Mark In article <[EMAIL PROTEC

biserial rank correlations with SPSS oder SAS?

2000-10-02 Thread Alexander Schestag
Hi everyone, is there anyone who knows a SPSS or SAS macro with which it is possible to compute biserial rank correlations? I have found an SAS macro but this one doesn't work. Do you know any alternatives? Thanks,

biserial rank correlations with SPSS oder SAS?

2000-10-02 Thread imhotpe
Hi everyone, is there anyone who knows a SPSS oder SAS macro with which it is possible to computer biserial rank correlations? I have found an SAS macro but this one doesn't work. Do you know any alternatives? Thanks,

Re: Searching bibliography on comparisons among statistics programs(SAS, SPLUS, SPSS, BMDP, ...)

2000-09-29 Thread Paul W. Jeffries
You don't say whether your students are looking for scholarly articles or something more practical. On the practical side, they could look at Using Mulitvariate Statistics by Barbara Tabachnick and Linda Fidell. The authors compare SAS, SPSS, BMDP, and SYSTAT for various multivariate proce

Searching bibliography on comparisons among statistics programs (SAS, SPLUS, SPSS, BMDP, ...)

2000-09-29 Thread Pedro C. Álvarez Esteban
I have two students interested in comparing several statistics programs, such as SAS, SPSS, BMDP, SPLUS, ... (Yes, I know they are very different). Does any one know some bibliographic references?? Thanks in advance, Pedro. -- Statistics and R.O. Department University of Valladolid (Spain) e

Re: SPSS question

2000-09-18 Thread Jonathan Fry
SPSS for Windows can read data files created by SPSS for Macintosh, and SPSS for Macintosh (releases 6 and after) can read data files created by SPSS for Windows. No conversion is necessary. Jonathan Fry SPSS Inc. Developer SPSS questions to [EMAIL PROTECTED], please

Re: SPSS question

2000-09-13 Thread petersson
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Aaron) wrote: > Hi all, > > Can data files from SPSS for Mac be converted to SPSS for Windows? > Are they saved in the same format? > S: Yes... I've read SPSS for Mac files into my SPSS for windows. The Mac-file were

SPSS question

2000-09-11 Thread Aaron
Hi all, Can data files from SPSS for Mac be converted to SPSS for Windows? Are they saved in the same format? Best, Aaron [EMAIL PROTECTED] = Instructions for joining and leaving this list and remarks about the problem of

Re: How can I analyze split-design by SPSS v9.0?

2000-09-07 Thread William B. Ware
] __ On Thu, 7 Sep 2000, Anuvat Jangchud wrote: > I would like to use SPSS v.9.0 for SPLIT Design anlysis. Could you help me > out? > > > > = > Instructions for joining and leaving this list and remarks a

Re: How can I analyze split-design by SPSS v9.0?

2000-09-06 Thread Joe Ward
- Original Message - From: "Anuvat Jangchud" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, September 06, 2000 10:32 PM Subject: How can I analyze split-design by SPSS v9.0? > I would like to use SPSS v.9.0 for SPLIT Design anlysis. Could yo

How can I analyze split-design by SPSS v9.0?

2000-09-06 Thread Anuvat Jangchud
I would like to use SPSS v.9.0 for SPLIT Design anlysis. Could you help me out? = Instructions for joining and leaving this list and remarks about the problem of INAPPROPRIATE MESSAGES are available at http

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limit on number of cases in SPSS 10

2000-08-09 Thread yarlas . 1
Hello, I was wondering if there is a limit on the number of cases (rows) that SPSS 10.0.05 for Windows can handle. Best, Aaron [EMAIL PROTECTED] = Instructions for joining and leaving this list and remarks about the problem of

OT - Help Needed Reviewing SPSS 10 for Windows Test Questions

2000-08-02 Thread icurhere2
Hello, I am developing a test in SPSS 10, and need some people to review the questions that are currently in beta. The test should be there for the next couple of days, and I would appreciate any comments about the test that could be provided. If interested, the beta test is available at the

Re: I need help!!! SPSS and Panel Data

2000-07-03 Thread Bruce Weaver
On Sun, 2 Jul 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Help! > I'm a Norwegian student who can't figure out how > to work SPSS 9.0 properly for running a multiple > regression on panel data (longitudinal data or > cross-sectional time-series data). My data set > consist of f

I need help!!! SPSS and Panel Data

2000-07-02 Thread ketil_pedersen
Help! I'm a Norwegian student who can't figure out how to work SPSS 9.0 properly for running a multiple regression on panel data (longitudinal data or cross-sectional time-series data). My data set consist of financial data from about 300 Norw. municipalities. For each municipal

Re: SPSS GLM - between * within factor interactions

2000-05-11 Thread Graeme Byrne
... > Hi group, > I've posted this problem a while ago without getting an answer, and I > still didn't find out myself, > so here is another try: > (I'm working with SPSS 9.0) > When I do a GLM-repeated measures analysis, in SPSSI get tests for all > interactions be

Re: SPSS GLM - between * within factor interactions

2000-05-11 Thread Johannes Hartig
clusion (or not) of one or more terms in a model affects the > results of the analysis. Thank you very much for your answer. This is quite what I thought and why I looked for a way to include or remove specific effects. And this is why I'm astonished by the fact SPSS does not allow me to c

Re: SPSS GLM - between * within factor interactions

2000-05-10 Thread Donald F. Burrill
On Wed, 10 May 2000, Johannes Hartig wrote: > I guess I have to accept there is no way to customize within * between > interactions in GLM. Thanks for the tip using regression, but I think > in future I'd rather try to give a meaning to the default interactions > ;-) This leads me back to th

Re: SPSS GLM - between * within factor interactions

2000-05-10 Thread Johannes Hartig
I guess I have to accept there is no way to customize within * between interactions in GLM. Thanks for the tip using regression, but I think in future I'd rather try to give a meaning to the default interactions ;-) This leads me back to the second part of my original question: Is there some good

Re: SPSS GLM - between * within factor interactions

2000-05-09 Thread Paul R Swank
You could also try SAS. At 02:14 PM 5/9/00 -0400, you wrote: >On Tue, 9 May 2000, Johannes Hartig wrote: > >> I have tried modifying the syntax, but I'm not getting any further. >> The within- and between-subject effects are defined seperately >> in /WSDESIGN and /DESIGN, and mixing them only gi

Re: SPSS GLM - between * within factor interactions

2000-05-09 Thread Bruce Weaver
On Tue, 9 May 2000, Johannes Hartig wrote: > I have tried modifying the syntax, but I'm not getting any further. > The within- and between-subject effects are defined seperately > in /WSDESIGN and /DESIGN, and mixing them only gives me > cryptic error messages. Could it be possible to customize w

Re: SPSS GLM - between * within factor interactions

2000-05-09 Thread Johannes Hartig
I have tried modifying the syntax, but I'm not getting any further. The within- and between-subject effects are defined seperately in /WSDESIGN and /DESIGN, and mixing them only gives me cryptic error messages. Could it be possible to customize within * between interactions with /LMATRIX or /KMATR

Re: SPSS GLM - between * within factor interactions

2000-05-08 Thread Bruce Weaver
On Mon, 8 May 2000, Johannes Hartig wrote: > > Click on the Model box in the pull-down menu. The default model > > is the full-factorial, but you can opt for other custom models with only > > the effects you are interested in. > > Thnks for your answer, but - I can't! - or am I missing somethin

SPSS GLM - between * within factor interactions

2000-05-08 Thread Johannes Hartig
Hi group, I've posted this problem a while ago without getting an answer, and I still didn't find out myself, so here is another try: (I'm working with SPSS 9.0) When I do a GLM-repeated measures analysis, in SPSSI get tests for all interactions bewteen every within-and every

Fitting of Statistical Distribution (SPSS 7.5)

2000-05-08 Thread Rajiv Pandey
Dear all Hi I am seeking your suggestion to fit (parameter estimation) statistical distributions (Normal, Beta,Weibull etc.) with SPSS Ver. 7.5 for the diameter of a tree stand in a forest. Thanks in advance. === This

Fitting of distribution (Package SPSS 7.5)

2000-04-25 Thread Rajiv Pandey
Dear all Hi I am seeking your suggestion to fit statistical distributions (Normal, Beta,Weibull etc.) with SPSS Ver. 7.5 for the diameter of a tree stand in a forest. Thanks in advance. Rajiv Pandey === This list is

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help with crosstabs question in SPSS

2000-03-15 Thread Julian Holloway
1. Figures given in the UK Department of Education and Science publication Statistics of Education 1980. They classify a sample of 749 students leaving school in England in 1979-80 by sex and by achievement in public examinations in two subjects, Mathematics and French. At that time there were tw

Re: Help with SPSS question

2000-03-14 Thread Greg Ball
Hi Julian, I have had a quick look at your data set. I decided the achievement categories were ordinal and numbered them 1 to 4. I looked at scattergraphs of grade versus frequency grouped by gender and also grouped by subject. There didn't seem to be a lot of gender difference apart from those n

Help with SPSS question

2000-03-14 Thread Julian Holloway
1. Figures given in the UK Department of Education and Science publication Statistics of Education 1980. They classify a sample of 749 students leaving school in England in 1979-80 by sex and by achievement in public examinations in two subjects, Mathematics and French. At that time there were tw

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Re: Bug in SPSS or SYSTAT regression ?

2000-02-25 Thread David A. Heiser
> Quoting from the SysStat FAQ, > > > (1) In the presence of a constant, R^2 measures variation around the > > mean of the dependent variable which is explained by the variation > around > > the mean of the independent variables. > > > > (2) Without a constant, R^2 measures variation arou

Re: Bug in SPSS or SYSTAT regression ?

2000-02-25 Thread G. Anthony Reina
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I have found a difference between the results produced by SPSS and > SYSTAT in linear regression with no constant term. Below are the > results from the programs. As you can see the adjusted R2 given by the > 2 programs is different. Which one is correct

Re: Bug in SPSS or SYSTAT regression ?

2000-02-25 Thread Michael Prager
On Fri, 25 Feb 2000 11:09:53 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >Thanks for the replies. It was the difference between the adjusted R2 >calculations that I was concerened about. I have also tried the >calculations in SAS JMP and that does not output R2 or adj R2 for >regressions without a constant t

Re: Bug in SPSS or SYSTAT regression ?

2000-02-25 Thread lg106
> I have found a difference between the results produced by SPSS and > >> SYSTAT in linear regression with no constant term. Below are the > >> results from the programs. As you can see the adjusted R2 given by the > >> 2 programs is different. Which one is correct?

Re: Bug in SPSS or SYSTAT regression ?

2000-02-24 Thread Rich Ulrich
On Thu, 24 Feb 2000 12:45:29 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I have found a difference between the results produced by SPSS and > SYSTAT in linear regression with no constant term. Below are the > results from the programs. As you can see the adjusted R2 given by the > 2 programs

Re: Bug in SPSS or SYSTAT regression ?

2000-02-24 Thread Daniel J. Nordlund
Rich Ulrich wrote: >On Thu, 24 Feb 2000 12:45:29 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> I have found a difference between the results produced by SPSS and >> SYSTAT in linear regression with no constant term. Below are the >> results from the programs. As you can see the

Re: Bug in SPSS or SYSTAT regression ?

2000-02-24 Thread Jan de Leeuw
eport >R2 = -0.157025 in this particular case). > >We are left with a lot of different answers > >R2 = ssqc(X)/ssqc(Y) = 1.0 (because this is the >correlation between Y and X) >= ssq (X)/ssq (Y) = .232246 >= 1 - (ssqc(res)/ssqc(Y)) = -.

Re: Bug in SPSS or SYSTAT regression ?

2000-02-24 Thread Bob Parks
qc(Y)) = -.154293 = 1 - (ssq (res)/ssq (Y)) = .999365 which is what SYSTAT and SPSS report (assuming that I did my calculations correctly) Maybe some others on the list can point to theoretical pieces on R2 of which I am unaware to single out one of these. I tend to like the second o

Re: Bug in SPSS or SYSTAT regression ?

2000-02-24 Thread Fearless
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:893959$k3n$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > I have found a difference between the results produced by SPSS and > SYSTAT in linear regression with no constant term. Below are the > results from the programs. As you can see the adjusted R2 given by the > 2 programs

Re: Bug in SPSS or SYSTAT regression ?

2000-02-24 Thread Jan de Leeuw
PROTECTED] wrote: >I have found a difference between the results produced by SPSS and >SYSTAT in linear regression with no constant term. Below are the >results from the programs. As you can see the adjusted R2 given by the >2 programs is different. Which one is correct? > >Data (fro

Bug in SPSS or SYSTAT regression ?

2000-02-24 Thread lg106
I have found a difference between the results produced by SPSS and SYSTAT in linear regression with no constant term. Below are the results from the programs. As you can see the adjusted R2 given by the 2 programs is different. Which one is correct? Data (from NIST line origin dataset): Y

Re: Thank you--SPSS lab guide for mulitvariate stats.

2000-02-15 Thread Paul W. Jeffries
Thanks to all who replied to my request for an SPSS lab guide for mulitvariate statistics. I was asked to post the recommendations, so here they are. SPSS Base 10.0 Applications Guide This is publsihed by SPSS. SPSS for windows step by step: a simple guide and reference 9.0 / Darren George

Re: SPSS lab guide for mulitvariate stats.

2000-02-12 Thread Dale Berger
lt;[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, February 11, 2000 11:29 AM Subject: SPSS lab guide for mulitvariate stats. > I am looking for a lab guide to teach SPSS mulitivariate stats. This book > is for psychology graduate students. Ideally, the b

Re: SPSS lab guide for mulitvariate stats.

2000-02-11 Thread Claire Durand
As a lab guide, SPSS for Windows Step by step is very good (authors: George and Mallery, publisher : Allyn and Bacon). There is also a very good book for psychologists: Tabachnick and Fidell, Using multivariate statistics. The only problem is that it does not have cluster analysis. At 14:29

SPSS lab guide for mulitvariate stats.

2000-02-11 Thread Paul W. Jeffries
I am looking for a lab guide to teach SPSS mulitivariate stats. This book is for psychology graduate students. Ideally, the book would have data sets and exercises that cover multiple regression and correlation, factorial analysis, cluster analysis, and discriminant analysis. Can anyone

help junior spss user

2000-02-10 Thread Alice Kwan
Dear all, I would like to know which statistical method should I use for my research with SPSS. My research aims at examining the causal relationship of sport training program to academic results. Thus, I collected the academic results before and after the training program from sport

Re: repeated measures ANOVA + SPSS

2000-01-14 Thread Leif Saager
oren wären z.B. Alter oder Geschlecht, sofern für die Fragestellung relevant. Kovariaten wären bei Ausgangslagenunterschieden anzugeben. soweit also alles wie Du vorgesehen hast, nun aber die schlechte Nachricht, post-hoc Tests sind in SPSS nur für Designs ohne Meßwiederholung implemen

Re: repeated measures ANOVA + SPSS

2000-01-09 Thread Mike Wogan
Ole, It sounds to me like Male/Female is your between-subjects factors. In the Unix version of SPSS, this runs under MANOVA. But it sounds like you've got the same thing running in Windows. I think you're right about the repeated measures (within subjects) factor. Mike

repeated measures ANOVA + SPSS

2000-01-09 Thread Ole Breithardt
Hi to all the experts, I measured a few Variable in let´s say 20 Patients under 10 different conditions, f.e.heart rate at 10 different exercise levels. 1.) To compare the results I understood that I have to use a repeated measures ANOVA, am I correct? 2.) If I want to use SPSS, where do I find