Andy,
With a sample size of 4, n=4, you need to get hold of the Stat EXACT
software developed by Cyrus Mehta.
My one cent-
Luke
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> I am anlaysing some data and want to administer a
Hi
On 7 Apr 2001, Dianne Worth wrote:
> After several years of frustration with SAS, I am migrating
> to SPSS. I am currently working on a project in both
> packages, to ensure accuracy of results as I teach myself
> SPSS. I would like to obtain 1) the squared semi-partial
> correlation based
On 7 Apr 2001 11:16:49 -0700 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dianne Worth)
wrote:
> After several years of frustration with SAS, I am migrating to SPSS.
> I am currently working on a project in both packages, to ensure
> accuracy of results as I teach myself SPSS. I would like to
> obtain 1) the squared sem
After several years of frustration with SAS, I am migrating to SPSS. I am currently working on a project in both packages, to ensure accuracy of results as I teach myself SPSS. I would like to obtain 1) the squared semi-partial correlation based on the sequence that predictors are entered into th
I'm using and older mac and would like
to use Mac STATA about version 3.0. Does someone
have a copy sitting about?
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