Hi,
I've written code to extact a pumf file in R, subset it, and weight it
like you would do in SPSS. My code is below it works great. My question
is: how do i then calculate the frequencies of smokers (1) versus
non-smokers (2) after having weighted my file? or even the process that
SPSS is
On 08/06/03 13:02, Gerhard Prade wrote:
Hello all,
(Sorry, my bad english)
i am searching a alternativ for spss that i can use with linux. I
studied sociology in germany and work sometimes for some hours in the
marketresearch. There they use statistics like anova and crosstabs. I
see that r
Hello all,
(Sorry, my bad english)
i am searching a alternativ for spss that i can use with linux. I
studied sociology in germany and work sometimes for some hours in the
marketresearch. There they use statistics like anova and crosstabs. I
see that r can make anova or regressions but the most
On Wed, 6 Aug 2003, Gerhard Prade wrote:
Hello all,
(Sorry, my bad english)
i am searching a alternativ for spss that i can use with linux. I
studied sociology in germany and work sometimes for some hours in the
marketresearch. There they use statistics like anova and crosstabs. I
see