Thank you very much Bill!!! We get it. The results are the same.
Best wishes,
Alberto
2009/1/30 William Revelle
> At 3:00 PM +0100 1/30/09, Alberto Maceda Veiga wrote:
>
>> Hi!
>>
>> I am trying to analyse with R a database that I have previously analysed
>> with SPSS.
>>
>> Steps with SPSS
At 3:00 PM +0100 1/30/09, Alberto Maceda Veiga wrote:
Hi!
I am trying to analyse with R a database that I have previously analysed
with SPSS.
Steps with SPSS:
Factorial analysis
Extraction options : I select = Principal component analysis
Rotation: varimax
Unfortunately, SPSS labels princi
Maybe look into vegan - although this is not my area of specialty
(assuming I have one at all).
good luck
On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 9:00 AM, Alberto Maceda Veiga wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I am trying to analyse with R a database that I have previously analysed
> with SPSS.
>
> Steps with SPSS:
>
> Factoria
Hi!
I am trying to analyse with R a database that I have previously analysed
with SPSS.
Steps with SPSS:
Factorial analysis
Extraction options : I select = Principal component analysis
Rotation: varimax
Steps with R:
I have tried it with varimax function with factanal or with princomp...and
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