18 freezing/crashing18 freezing/crashing (64 lines) From: Angie Carrico <acarrico@swmich.edu> <No subject><No subject> (46 lines) From: Bertalan Magyar <bertalanmagyar@gmail.com> <No subject> (26 lines) From: Hui Zhao <zhaohui99@gmail.com> <No subject> (20 lines) From: Dr. Guenther R. Vollmer <vollmer.guenther@hs-ludwigsburg.de> =?us-ascii?Q?Re=3A=20CasesToVars=20adding=20new=20variables=20=28PASW=20v=2E17=29?==?us-ascii?Q?Re=3A=20CasesToVars=20adding=20new=20variables=20=28PASW=20v=2E17=29?= (116 lines) From: =?us-ascii?Q?Jerabek=20Jindrich?= <JindraJerabek@seznam.cz> =?us-ascii?Q?Re=3A=20DO=20REPEAT=20and=20shifting=20dataset=20names=20and=20dates?==?us-ascii?Q?Re=3A=20DO=20REPEAT=20and=20shifting=20dataset=20names=20and=20dates?= (73 lines) From: =?us-ascii?Q?Jerabek=20Jindrich?= <JindraJerabek@seznam.cz> =?us-ascii?Q?Re=3A=20Help=20creating=20a=20one=20dichtomos=20variable=20out=20of=2025=20variables?==?us-ascii?Q?Re=3A=20Help=20creating=20a=20one=20dichtomos=20variable=20out=20of=2025=20variables?= (72 lines) From: =?us-ascii?Q?Jerabek=20Jindrich?= <JindraJerabek@seznam.cz> =?us-ascii?Q?Re=3A=20SPSS=20won=27t=20start=2E=20Help=20needed=2E?==?us-ascii?Q?Re=3A=20SPSS=20won=27t=20start=2E=20Help=20needed=2E?= (48 lines) From: =?us-ascii?Q?Jerabek=20Jindrich?= <JindraJerabek@seznam.cz> =?us-ascii?Q?Re=3A=20stacking=20imputed=20datasets?==?us-ascii?Q?Re=3A=20stacking=20imputed=20datasets?= (82 lines) From: =?us-ascii?Q?Jerabek=20Jindrich?= <JindraJerabek@seznam.cz> AMOS QueryAMOS Query (327 lines) From: Kollipara, Kiran <kkollipara@SPSS.COM> ANNOUNCE: SPSS (PASW) WORKSHOPS IN JULY 2010ANNOUNCE: SPSS (PASW) WORKSHOPS IN JULY 2010 (187 lines) From: Peter Watson <peter.watson@mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk> AW: identify missing values and recodeAW: identify missing values and recode (133 lines) From: Mario Giesel <spss.giesel@yahoo.de> Re: AW: identify missing values and recode (154 lines) From: Zd Gibbs <zd.gibbs@yahoo.com> Brian and your dates...Brian and your dates... (87 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> CTABLES ProblemCTABLES Problem (133 lines) From: Peter Cuttance <cuttance@radii.org> Re: CTABLES Problem (75 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: CTABLES Problem (2246 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Re: CTABLES Problem (605 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: CTABLES Problem (969 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: CTABLES Problem (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Can anyone help me get a population standard deviation?Can anyone help me get a population standard deviation? (34 lines) From: Nancy Rusinak <nancy@RUSINAK.ORG> Re: Can anyone help me get a population standard deviation? (74 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can anyone help me get a population standard deviation? (210 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: Can anyone help me get a population standard deviation? 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(192 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> CasesToVars adding new variables (PASW v.17)CasesToVars adding new variables (PASW v.17) (174 lines) From: Karen Harker <Karen.Harker@utsouthwestern.edu> Re: CasesToVars adding new variables (PASW v.17) (257 lines) From: Karen Harker <Karen.Harker@utsouthwestern.edu> Re: CasesToVars adding new variables (PASW v.17) (62 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Categorical TestCategorical Test (46 lines) From: Denis Fitzpatrick <denis.fitzpatrick5@mail.dcu.ie> Re: Categorical Test (65 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Check All That ApplyCheck All That Apply (183 lines) From: Paige Ransford <Paige.Ransford@umb.edu> Re: Check All That Apply (768 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Check All That Apply (65 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Check All That Apply (77 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Check All That Apply (342 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Check All That Apply (94 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Check All That Apply (115 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Check All That Apply (130 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Cognos Business IntelligenceCognos Business Intelligence (53 lines) From: Researcher <matara@batelco.com.bh> Re: Cognos Business Intelligence (262 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Cognos Business Intelligence (506 lines) From: Gregory, Cindy, PED <Cindy.Gregory@STATE.NM.US> Re: Cognos Business Intelligence (513 lines) From: Muenchen, Robert A (Bob) <muenchen@utk.edu> Re: Cognos Business Intelligence (28 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Cognos Business Intelligence (41 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Cognos Business Intelligence (56 lines) From: Researcher <matara@batelco.com.bh> Re: Cognos Business Intelligence (184 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Computing Variables - Missing DataComputing Variables - Missing Data (31 lines) From: Courtney M. 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(43 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Downloading V18.1 patchDownloading V18.1 patch (28 lines) From: Mark Webb <targetlinkmark@gmail.com> Re: Downloading V18.1 patch (167 lines) From: Jason Burke <burke.jasonm@gmail.com> Re: Downloading V18.1 patch (112 lines) From: Fred Weigel <fzw0004@auburn.edu> Early Bird Discounts for Online Statistics Courses end January 14thEarly Bird Discounts for Online Statistics Courses end January 14th (63 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Excel to SPSS dates garbledExcel to SPSS dates garbled (401 lines) From: Stirkey, Vicki <vstirkey@state.pa.us> Re: Excel to SPSS dates garbled (83 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Excel to SPSS dates garbled (159 lines) From: David Futrell <dfutrell62@yahoo.com> Re: Excel to SPSS dates garbled (76 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Excel to SPSS dates garbled (47 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Excluded variables from regressionRe: Excluded variables from regression (51 lines) From: CarolineUK <cwilson@DMU.AC.UK> Re: Excluded variables from regression (91 lines) From: AJ <ohri2007@gmail.com> Re: Excluded variables from regression (254 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Excluded variables from regression (305 lines) From: Ajay Ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> Re: Excluded variables from regression (73 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Excluded variables from regression (79 lines) From: CarolineUK <cwilson@DMU.AC.UK> Extracting and modifiying string variableExtracting and modifiying string variable (104 lines) From: ANDRES ALBERTO BURGA LEON <aburgal@minedu.gob.pe> Re: Extracting and modifiying string variable (74 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Extracting and modifiying string variable (205 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> FW: CTABLES ProblemFW: CTABLES Problem (1358 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> FW: CTABLES Problem (122 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Factor Analysis on dichotomous variablesFactor Analysis on dichotomous variables (21 lines) From: Angelina S. MacKewn <amackewn@utm.edu> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (89 lines) From: ANDRES ALBERTO BURGA LEON <aburgal@minedu.gob.pe> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (100 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (65 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (118 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (59 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (88 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (808 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (119 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Fw: Excluded variables from regressionFw: Excluded variables from regression (222 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Fw: Excluded variables from regression (238 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Fw: Re:Fw: Re: (660 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variablesFw: Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (236 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Fw: Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (167 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Fw: running production jobs in windows 7Fw: running production jobs in windows 7 (143 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> GEEGEE (89 lines) From: Kala <drkala@roadrunner.com> Getting stuff into XML outputGetting stuff into XML output (229 lines) From: Simon Palmer <simon.palmer@strategicdata.com.au> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (273 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (344 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (444 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (122 lines) From: Simon Palmer <simon.palmer@strategicdata.com.au> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (200 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Help creating a one dichtomos variable out of 25 variablesRe: Help creating a one dichtomos variable out of 25 variables (77 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Help creating a one dichtomos variable out of 25 variables (40 lines) From: biosludge <the_real_bateman@YAHOO.COM> Help on Custom TableHelp on Custom Table (667 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Help on Custom Table (1549 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Re: Help on Custom Table (324 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Help with errorsHelp with errors (249 lines) From: Dean Tindall <DeanTindall@nunwood.com> Re: Help with errors (152 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with errors (160 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> How to display the 0 before the decimal point.How to display the 0 before the decimal point. 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(39 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> How to get the earliest date into a new variableHow to get the earliest date into a new variable (25 lines) From: Jim <james.d.phillips@LMCO.COM> Re: How to get the earliest date into a new variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: How to get the earliest date into a new variable (16 lines) From: Jim <james.d.phillips@LMCO.COM> How to get total population from a complex sampleHow to get total population from a complex sample (31 lines) From: Kashif Khokhar <kashifsaeed@YMAIL.COM> Human Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the NumbersHuman Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the Numbers (373 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Human Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the Numbers (64 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> I can't believe there's a limit on datafile sizeRe: I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size - bug in input dialogue v 18.1I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size - bug in input dialogue v 18.1 (185 lines) From: CHESNEY, GREG <CHESNGL@d11.org> IRT sample sizesIRT sample sizes (105 lines) From: Joy Oliver <joliver@humrro.org> Increase your Statistics IQ in the New Year through interactive online courses.Increase your Statistics IQ in the New Year through interactive online courses. 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(152 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXEDMultilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (315 lines) From: Veitch, Jennifer <Jennifer.Veitch@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca> Re: Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (400 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> Multiple response with text variablesMultiple response with text variables (55 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Re: Multiple response with text variables (81 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Multiple response with text variables (77 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Multiple response with text variables (90 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Multiple response with text variables SOLVED!Re: Multiple response with text variables SOLVED! 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(87 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> CTABLES ProblemCTABLES Problem (133 lines) From: Peter Cuttance <cuttance@radii.org> Re: CTABLES Problem (75 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: CTABLES Problem (2246 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Re: CTABLES Problem (605 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: CTABLES Problem (969 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: CTABLES Problem (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Can anyone help me get a population standard deviation?Can anyone help me get a population standard deviation? (34 lines) From: Nancy Rusinak <nancy@RUSINAK.ORG> Re: Can anyone help me get a population standard deviation? (74 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can anyone help me get a population standard deviation? (210 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: Can anyone help me get a population standard deviation? 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(87 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> CTABLES ProblemCTABLES Problem (133 lines) From: Peter Cuttance <cuttance@radii.org> Re: CTABLES Problem (75 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: CTABLES Problem (2246 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Re: CTABLES Problem (605 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: CTABLES Problem (969 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: CTABLES Problem (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Can anyone help me get a population standard deviation?Can anyone help me get a population standard deviation? (34 lines) From: Nancy Rusinak <nancy@RUSINAK.ORG> Re: Can anyone help me get a population standard deviation? (74 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can anyone help me get a population standard deviation? (210 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: Can anyone help me get a population standard deviation? 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(152 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXEDMultilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (315 lines) From: Veitch, Jennifer <Jennifer.Veitch@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca> Re: Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (400 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> Multiple response with text variablesMultiple response with text variables (55 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Re: Multiple response with text variables (81 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Multiple response with text variables (77 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Multiple response with text variables (90 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Multiple response with text variables SOLVED!Re: Multiple response with text variables SOLVED! 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(87 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> CTABLES ProblemCTABLES Problem (133 lines) From: Peter Cuttance <cuttance@radii.org> Re: CTABLES Problem (75 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: CTABLES Problem (2246 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Re: CTABLES Problem (605 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: CTABLES Problem (969 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: CTABLES Problem (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Can anyone help me get a population standard deviation?Can anyone help me get a population standard deviation? (34 lines) From: Nancy Rusinak <nancy@RUSINAK.ORG> Re: Can anyone help me get a population standard deviation? (74 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can anyone help me get a population standard deviation? (210 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: Can anyone help me get a population standard deviation? 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(43 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Downloading V18.1 patchDownloading V18.1 patch (28 lines) From: Mark Webb <targetlinkmark@gmail.com> Re: Downloading V18.1 patch (167 lines) From: Jason Burke <burke.jasonm@gmail.com> Re: Downloading V18.1 patch (112 lines) From: Fred Weigel <fzw0004@auburn.edu> Early Bird Discounts for Online Statistics Courses end January 14thEarly Bird Discounts for Online Statistics Courses end January 14th (63 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Excel to SPSS dates garbledExcel to SPSS dates garbled (401 lines) From: Stirkey, Vicki <vstirkey@state.pa.us> Re: Excel to SPSS dates garbled (83 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Excel to SPSS dates garbled (159 lines) From: David Futrell <dfutrell62@yahoo.com> Re: Excel to SPSS dates garbled (76 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Excel to SPSS dates garbled (47 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Excluded variables from regressionRe: Excluded variables from regression (51 lines) From: CarolineUK <cwilson@DMU.AC.UK> Re: Excluded variables from regression (91 lines) From: AJ <ohri2007@gmail.com> Re: Excluded variables from regression (254 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Excluded variables from regression (305 lines) From: Ajay Ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> Re: Excluded variables from regression (73 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Excluded variables from regression (79 lines) From: CarolineUK <cwilson@DMU.AC.UK> Extracting and modifiying string variableExtracting and modifiying string variable (104 lines) From: ANDRES ALBERTO BURGA LEON <aburgal@minedu.gob.pe> Re: Extracting and modifiying string variable (74 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Extracting and modifiying string variable (205 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> FW: CTABLES ProblemFW: CTABLES Problem (1358 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> FW: CTABLES Problem (122 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Factor Analysis on dichotomous variablesFactor Analysis on dichotomous variables (21 lines) From: Angelina S. 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(152 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXEDMultilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (315 lines) From: Veitch, Jennifer <Jennifer.Veitch@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca> Re: Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (400 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> Multiple response with text variablesMultiple response with text variables (55 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Re: Multiple response with text variables (81 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Multiple response with text variables (77 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Multiple response with text variables (90 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Multiple response with text variables SOLVED!Re: Multiple response with text variables SOLVED! (102 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Multivariate Analysis in MIXEDMultivariate Analysis in MIXED (90 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Multivariate Analysis in MIXED (118 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Number of Contact Hours per Time PeriodNumber of Contact Hours per Time Period (391 lines) From: Dates, Brian <BDATES@swsol.org> OMS and Custom TablesOMS and Custom Tables (31 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Output Results to ExcelOutput Results to Excel (36 lines) From: Jennifer Day <jennieday@GMAIL.COM> Pivot table error report with v18.01Pivot table error report with v18.01 (169 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Power and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin FridayPower and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin Friday (27 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Print Label and Variable name in FactorPrint Label and Variable name in Factor (92 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> Re: Print Label and Variable name in Factor (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Protected FilesProtected Files (25 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (28 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Protected Files (222 lines) From: David Matheson <matheson@us.ibm.com> Quad Core ProcessorsQuad Core Processors (163 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Quad Core Processors (526 lines) From: Barnett, Adrian (DECS) <Adrian.Barnett2@SA.GOV.AU> Re: Quad Core Processors (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Quad Core Processors (333 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (30 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Question about "Any (varlist, value)"Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (99 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (55 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (286 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (183 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (178 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (631 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (464 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (785 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (1023 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (2506 lines) From: Roberts, Michael <robertsm@ahca.myflorida.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (634 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (980 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Question about confidence intervalsQuestion about confidence intervals (36 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (41 lines) From: García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about confidence intervals (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on analysis--many observations per subjectQuestion on analysis--many observations per subject (167 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (26 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (49 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (55 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (57 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (93 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (125 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (164 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (166 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (155 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> R in SPSS 16 - Graphical output
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(87 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> CTABLES ProblemCTABLES Problem (133 lines) From: Peter Cuttance <cuttance@radii.org> Re: CTABLES Problem (75 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: CTABLES Problem (2246 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Re: CTABLES Problem (605 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: CTABLES Problem (969 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: CTABLES Problem (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Can anyone help me get a population standard deviation?Can anyone help me get a population standard deviation? (34 lines) From: Nancy Rusinak <nancy@RUSINAK.ORG> Re: Can anyone help me get a population standard deviation? (74 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can anyone help me get a population standard deviation? (210 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: Can anyone help me get a population standard deviation? 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(43 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Downloading V18.1 patchDownloading V18.1 patch (28 lines) From: Mark Webb <targetlinkmark@gmail.com> Re: Downloading V18.1 patch (167 lines) From: Jason Burke <burke.jasonm@gmail.com> Re: Downloading V18.1 patch (112 lines) From: Fred Weigel <fzw0004@auburn.edu> Early Bird Discounts for Online Statistics Courses end January 14thEarly Bird Discounts for Online Statistics Courses end January 14th (63 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Excel to SPSS dates garbledExcel to SPSS dates garbled (401 lines) From: Stirkey, Vicki <vstirkey@state.pa.us> Re: Excel to SPSS dates garbled (83 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Excel to SPSS dates garbled (159 lines) From: David Futrell <dfutrell62@yahoo.com> Re: Excel to SPSS dates garbled (76 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Excel to SPSS dates garbled (47 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Excluded variables from regressionRe: Excluded variables from regression (51 lines) From: CarolineUK <cwilson@DMU.AC.UK> Re: Excluded variables from regression (91 lines) From: AJ <ohri2007@gmail.com> Re: Excluded variables from regression (254 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Excluded variables from regression (305 lines) From: Ajay Ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> Re: Excluded variables from regression (73 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Excluded variables from regression (79 lines) From: CarolineUK <cwilson@DMU.AC.UK> Extracting and modifiying string variableExtracting and modifiying string variable (104 lines) From: ANDRES ALBERTO BURGA LEON <aburgal@minedu.gob.pe> Re: Extracting and modifiying string variable (74 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Extracting and modifiying string variable (205 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> FW: CTABLES ProblemFW: CTABLES Problem (1358 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> FW: CTABLES Problem (122 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Factor Analysis on dichotomous variablesFactor Analysis on dichotomous variables (21 lines) From: Angelina S. 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(152 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXEDMultilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (315 lines) From: Veitch, Jennifer <Jennifer.Veitch@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca> Re: Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (400 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> Multiple response with text variablesMultiple response with text variables (55 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Re: Multiple response with text variables (81 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Multiple response with text variables (77 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Multiple response with text variables (90 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Multiple response with text variables SOLVED!Re: Multiple response with text variables SOLVED! 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(87 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> CTABLES ProblemCTABLES Problem (133 lines) From: Peter Cuttance <cuttance@radii.org> Re: CTABLES Problem (75 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: CTABLES Problem (2246 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Re: CTABLES Problem (605 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: CTABLES Problem (969 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: CTABLES Problem (93 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Can anyone help me get a population standard deviation?Can anyone help me get a population standard deviation? (34 lines) From: Nancy Rusinak <nancy@RUSINAK.ORG> Re: Can anyone help me get a population standard deviation? (74 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Can anyone help me get a population standard deviation? (210 lines) From: Garry Gelade <garry@business-analytic.co.uk> Re: Can anyone help me get a population standard deviation? 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(152 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXEDMultilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (315 lines) From: Veitch, Jennifer <Jennifer.Veitch@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca> Re: Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (400 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> Multiple response with text variablesMultiple response with text variables (55 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Re: Multiple response with text variables (81 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Multiple response with text variables (77 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Multiple response with text variables (90 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Multiple response with text variables SOLVED!Re: Multiple response with text variables SOLVED! 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(279 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how...Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1250 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (197 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1355 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (704 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed.Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. 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(152 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXEDMultilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (315 lines) From: Veitch, Jennifer <Jennifer.Veitch@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca> Re: Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (400 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> Multiple response with text variablesMultiple response with text variables (55 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Re: Multiple response with text variables (81 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Multiple response with text variables (77 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Multiple response with text variables (90 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Multiple response with text variables SOLVED!Re: Multiple response with text variables SOLVED! 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(152 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXEDMultilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (315 lines) From: Veitch, Jennifer <Jennifer.Veitch@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca> Re: Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (400 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> Multiple response with text variablesMultiple response with text variables (55 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Re: Multiple response with text variables (81 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Multiple response with text variables (77 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Multiple response with text variables (90 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Multiple response with text variables SOLVED!Re: Multiple response with text variables SOLVED! 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(152 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXEDMultilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (315 lines) From: Veitch, Jennifer <Jennifer.Veitch@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca> Re: Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (400 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> Multiple response with text variablesMultiple response with text variables (55 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Re: Multiple response with text variables (81 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Multiple response with text variables (77 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Multiple response with text variables (90 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Multiple response with text variables SOLVED!Re: Multiple response with text variables SOLVED! 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(152 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXEDMultilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (315 lines) From: Veitch, Jennifer <Jennifer.Veitch@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca> Re: Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (400 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> Multiple response with text variablesMultiple response with text variables (55 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Re: Multiple response with text variables (81 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Multiple response with text variables (77 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Multiple response with text variables (90 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Multiple response with text variables SOLVED!Re: Multiple response with text variables SOLVED! 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(152 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXEDMultilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (315 lines) From: Veitch, Jennifer <Jennifer.Veitch@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca> Re: Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (400 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> Multiple response with text variablesMultiple response with text variables (55 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Re: Multiple response with text variables (81 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Multiple response with text variables (77 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Multiple response with text variables (90 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Multiple response with text variables SOLVED!Re: Multiple response with text variables SOLVED! (102 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Multivariate Analysis in MIXEDMultivariate Analysis in MIXED (90 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Multivariate Analysis in MIXED (118 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Number of Contact Hours per Time PeriodNumber of Contact Hours per Time Period (391 lines) From: Dates, Brian <BDATES@swsol.org> OMS and Custom TablesOMS and Custom Tables (31 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Output Results to ExcelOutput Results to Excel (36 lines) From: Jennifer Day <jennieday@GMAIL.COM> Pivot table error report with v18.01Pivot table error report with v18.01 (169 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Power and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin FridayPower and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin Friday (27 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Print Label and Variable name in FactorPrint Label and Variable name in Factor (92 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> Re: Print Label and Variable name in Factor (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Protected FilesProtected Files (25 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (28 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Protected Files (222 lines) From: David Matheson <matheson@us.ibm.com> Quad Core ProcessorsQuad Core Processors (163 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Quad Core Processors (526 lines) From: Barnett, Adrian (DECS) <Adrian.Barnett2@SA.GOV.AU> Re: Quad Core Processors (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Quad Core Processors (333 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (30 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Question about "Any (varlist, value)"Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (99 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (55 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (286 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (183 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (178 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (631 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (464 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (785 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (1023 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (2506 lines) From: Roberts, Michael <robertsm@ahca.myflorida.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (634 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (980 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Question about confidence intervalsQuestion about confidence intervals (36 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (41 lines) From: García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about confidence intervals (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on analysis--many observations per subjectQuestion on analysis--many observations per subject (167 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (26 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (49 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (55 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (57 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (93 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (125 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (164 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (166 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (155 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> R in SPSS 16 - Graphical output
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(152 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXEDMultilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (315 lines) From: Veitch, Jennifer <Jennifer.Veitch@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca> Re: Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (400 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> Multiple response with text variablesMultiple response with text variables (55 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Re: Multiple response with text variables (81 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Multiple response with text variables (77 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Multiple response with text variables (90 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Multiple response with text variables SOLVED!Re: Multiple response with text variables SOLVED! (102 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Multivariate Analysis in MIXEDMultivariate Analysis in MIXED (90 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Multivariate Analysis in MIXED (118 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Number of Contact Hours per Time PeriodNumber of Contact Hours per Time Period (391 lines) From: Dates, Brian <BDATES@swsol.org> OMS and Custom TablesOMS and Custom Tables (31 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Output Results to ExcelOutput Results to Excel (36 lines) From: Jennifer Day <jennieday@GMAIL.COM> Pivot table error report with v18.01Pivot table error report with v18.01 (169 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Power and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin FridayPower and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin Friday (27 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Print Label and Variable name in FactorPrint Label and Variable name in Factor (92 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> Re: Print Label and Variable name in Factor (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Protected FilesProtected Files (25 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (28 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Protected Files (222 lines) From: David Matheson <matheson@us.ibm.com> Quad Core ProcessorsQuad Core Processors (163 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Quad Core Processors (526 lines) From: Barnett, Adrian (DECS) <Adrian.Barnett2@SA.GOV.AU> Re: Quad Core Processors (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Quad Core Processors (333 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (30 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Question about "Any (varlist, value)"Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (99 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (55 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (286 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (183 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (178 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (631 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (464 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (785 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (1023 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (2506 lines) From: Roberts, Michael <robertsm@ahca.myflorida.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (634 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (980 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Question about confidence intervalsQuestion about confidence intervals (36 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (41 lines) From: García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about confidence intervals (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on analysis--many observations per subjectQuestion on analysis--many observations per subject (167 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (26 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (49 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (55 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (57 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (93 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (125 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (164 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (166 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (155 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> R in SPSS 16 - Graphical output
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(152 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXEDMultilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (315 lines) From: Veitch, Jennifer <Jennifer.Veitch@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca> Re: Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (400 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> Multiple response with text variablesMultiple response with text variables (55 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Re: Multiple response with text variables (81 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Multiple response with text variables (77 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Multiple response with text variables (90 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Multiple response with text variables SOLVED!Re: Multiple response with text variables SOLVED! (102 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Multivariate Analysis in MIXEDMultivariate Analysis in MIXED (90 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Multivariate Analysis in MIXED (118 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Number of Contact Hours per Time PeriodNumber of Contact Hours per Time Period (391 lines) From: Dates, Brian <BDATES@swsol.org> OMS and Custom TablesOMS and Custom Tables (31 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Output Results to ExcelOutput Results to Excel (36 lines) From: Jennifer Day <jennieday@GMAIL.COM> Pivot table error report with v18.01Pivot table error report with v18.01 (169 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Power and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin FridayPower and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin Friday (27 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Print Label and Variable name in FactorPrint Label and Variable name in Factor (92 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> Re: Print Label and Variable name in Factor (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Protected FilesProtected Files (25 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (28 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Protected Files (222 lines) From: David Matheson <matheson@us.ibm.com> Quad Core ProcessorsQuad Core Processors (163 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Quad Core Processors (526 lines) From: Barnett, Adrian (DECS) <Adrian.Barnett2@SA.GOV.AU> Re: Quad Core Processors (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Quad Core Processors (333 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (30 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Question about "Any (varlist, value)"Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (99 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (55 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (286 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (183 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (178 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (631 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (464 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (785 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (1023 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (2506 lines) From: Roberts, Michael <robertsm@ahca.myflorida.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (634 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (980 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Question about confidence intervalsQuestion about confidence intervals (36 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (41 lines) From: García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about confidence intervals (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on analysis--many observations per subjectQuestion on analysis--many observations per subject (167 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (26 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (49 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (55 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (57 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (93 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (125 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (164 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (166 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (155 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> R in SPSS 16 - Graphical output
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(43 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Downloading V18.1 patchDownloading V18.1 patch (28 lines) From: Mark Webb <targetlinkmark@gmail.com> Re: Downloading V18.1 patch (167 lines) From: Jason Burke <burke.jasonm@gmail.com> Re: Downloading V18.1 patch (112 lines) From: Fred Weigel <fzw0004@auburn.edu> Early Bird Discounts for Online Statistics Courses end January 14thEarly Bird Discounts for Online Statistics Courses end January 14th (63 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Excel to SPSS dates garbledExcel to SPSS dates garbled (401 lines) From: Stirkey, Vicki <vstirkey@state.pa.us> Re: Excel to SPSS dates garbled (83 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Excel to SPSS dates garbled (159 lines) From: David Futrell <dfutrell62@yahoo.com> Re: Excel to SPSS dates garbled (76 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Excel to SPSS dates garbled (47 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Excluded variables from regressionRe: Excluded variables from regression (51 lines) From: CarolineUK <cwilson@DMU.AC.UK> Re: Excluded variables from regression (91 lines) From: AJ <ohri2007@gmail.com> Re: Excluded variables from regression (254 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Excluded variables from regression (305 lines) From: Ajay Ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> Re: Excluded variables from regression (73 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Excluded variables from regression (79 lines) From: CarolineUK <cwilson@DMU.AC.UK> Extracting and modifiying string variableExtracting and modifiying string variable (104 lines) From: ANDRES ALBERTO BURGA LEON <aburgal@minedu.gob.pe> Re: Extracting and modifiying string variable (74 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Extracting and modifiying string variable (205 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> FW: CTABLES ProblemFW: CTABLES Problem (1358 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> FW: CTABLES Problem (122 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Factor Analysis on dichotomous variablesFactor Analysis on dichotomous variables (21 lines) From: Angelina S. 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(39 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> How to get the earliest date into a new variableHow to get the earliest date into a new variable (25 lines) From: Jim <james.d.phillips@LMCO.COM> Re: How to get the earliest date into a new variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: How to get the earliest date into a new variable (16 lines) From: Jim <james.d.phillips@LMCO.COM> How to get total population from a complex sampleHow to get total population from a complex sample (31 lines) From: Kashif Khokhar <kashifsaeed@YMAIL.COM> Human Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the NumbersHuman Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the Numbers (373 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Human Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the Numbers (64 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> I can't believe there's a limit on datafile sizeRe: I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size - bug in input dialogue v 18.1I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size - bug in input dialogue v 18.1 (185 lines) From: CHESNEY, GREG <CHESNGL@d11.org> IRT sample sizesIRT sample sizes (105 lines) From: Joy Oliver <joliver@humrro.org> Increase your Statistics IQ in the New Year through interactive online courses.Increase your Statistics IQ in the New Year through interactive online courses. (53 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Increasing order of polynomials in growth curveIncreasing order of polynomials in growth curve (77 lines) From: William Dudley WNDUDLEY <WNDUDLEY@uncg.edu> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (32 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (105 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (87 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (121 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Insufficient memory to process the commandInsufficient memory to process the command (35 lines) From: Florio Arguillas <foa2@cornell.edu> K-means clusteringK-means clustering (26 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <rguerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: K-means clustering (66 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: K-means clustering (74 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: K-means clustering (221 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: K-means clustering (232 lines) From: Wilhelm Landerholm | Queue <wl@qsweden.com> Re: K-means clustering (487 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <rguerrero@thescooterstore.com> Key Drivers-Regression vs Random ForestKey Drivers-Regression vs Random Forest (371 lines) From: Mark Webb <targetlinkmark@gmail.com> Kolmogorov-SmirnovKolmogorov-Smirnov (29 lines) From: William <wcg@PDX.EDU> LMATRIX in MIXED procedureLMATRIX in MIXED procedure (190 lines) From: Beckstead, Jason <jbeckste@health.usf.edu> Re: LMATRIX in MIXED procedure (122 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Levels of the repeated effectLevels of the repeated effect (60 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Limit on Variables in RegressionLimit on Variables in Regression (41 lines) From: kotzr <kotzr@COMCAST.NET> Location for import file from syntaxLocation for import file from syntax (48 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (51 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (398 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (203 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> MIXED model CONTRAST syntax helpMIXED model CONTRAST syntax help (79 lines) From: Charla Lopez <charla3@AOL.COM> Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct?Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct? (279 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how...Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1250 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (197 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1355 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (704 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed.Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. 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(152 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXEDMultilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (315 lines) From: Veitch, Jennifer <Jennifer.Veitch@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca> Re: Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (400 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> Multiple response with text variablesMultiple response with text variables (55 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Re: Multiple response with text variables (81 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Multiple response with text variables (77 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Multiple response with text variables (90 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Multiple response with text variables SOLVED!Re: Multiple response with text variables SOLVED! (102 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Multivariate Analysis in MIXEDMultivariate Analysis in MIXED (90 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Multivariate Analysis in MIXED (118 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Number of Contact Hours per Time PeriodNumber of Contact Hours per Time Period (391 lines) From: Dates, Brian <BDATES@swsol.org> OMS and Custom TablesOMS and Custom Tables (31 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Output Results to ExcelOutput Results to Excel (36 lines) From: Jennifer Day <jennieday@GMAIL.COM> Pivot table error report with v18.01Pivot table error report with v18.01 (169 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Power and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin FridayPower and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin Friday (27 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Print Label and Variable name in FactorPrint Label and Variable name in Factor (92 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> Re: Print Label and Variable name in Factor (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Protected FilesProtected Files (25 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (28 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Protected Files (222 lines) From: David Matheson <matheson@us.ibm.com> Quad Core ProcessorsQuad Core Processors (163 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Quad Core Processors (526 lines) From: Barnett, Adrian (DECS) <Adrian.Barnett2@SA.GOV.AU> Re: Quad Core Processors (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Quad Core Processors (333 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (30 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Question about "Any (varlist, value)"Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (99 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (55 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (286 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (183 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (178 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (631 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (464 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (785 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (1023 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (2506 lines) From: Roberts, Michael <robertsm@ahca.myflorida.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (634 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (980 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Question about confidence intervalsQuestion about confidence intervals (36 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (41 lines) From: García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about confidence intervals (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on analysis--many observations per subjectQuestion on analysis--many observations per subject (167 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (26 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (49 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (55 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (57 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (93 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (125 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (164 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (166 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (155 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> R in SPSS 16 - Graphical output
Creating several dummy-coded variables from a single categorical variableCreating several dummy-coded variables from a single categorical variable (1018 lines) From: Johnson, Timothy <TJohnson@harrisinteractive.com> Re: Creating several dummy-coded variables from a single categorical variable (96 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Creating several dummy-coded variables from a single categorical variable (987 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Creating several dummy-coded variables from a single categorical variable (445 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Cronbach alpha for PCACronbach alpha for PCA (27 lines) From: "Abdullah Koçak" <kocaka@selcuk.edu.tr> Re: Cronbach alpha for PCA (57 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Cronbach alpha for PCA (77 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Cronbach alpha for PCA (71 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Cronbach alpha for PCA (219 lines) From: Alexander J. 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(53 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Ctables questionRe: Ctables question (196 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> DO REPEAT and shifting dataset names and datesDO REPEAT and shifting dataset names and dates (93 lines) From: Krinsky, Alan <Alan.Krinsky@UMASSMEMORIAL.ORG> Re: DO REPEAT and shifting dataset names and dates (45 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: DO REPEAT and shifting dataset names and dates (135 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: DO REPEAT and shifting dataset names and dates (110 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: DO REPEAT and shifting dataset names and dates (410 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Data file compatibility V17 & V18Data file compatibility V17 & V18 (27 lines) From: Mark Webb <targetlinkmark@gmail.com> Re: Data file compatibility V17 & V18 (45 lines) From: Daniel J. 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(43 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Downloading V18.1 patchDownloading V18.1 patch (28 lines) From: Mark Webb <targetlinkmark@gmail.com> Re: Downloading V18.1 patch (167 lines) From: Jason Burke <burke.jasonm@gmail.com> Re: Downloading V18.1 patch (112 lines) From: Fred Weigel <fzw0004@auburn.edu> Early Bird Discounts for Online Statistics Courses end January 14thEarly Bird Discounts for Online Statistics Courses end January 14th (63 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Excel to SPSS dates garbledExcel to SPSS dates garbled (401 lines) From: Stirkey, Vicki <vstirkey@state.pa.us> Re: Excel to SPSS dates garbled (83 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Excel to SPSS dates garbled (159 lines) From: David Futrell <dfutrell62@yahoo.com> Re: Excel to SPSS dates garbled (76 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Excel to SPSS dates garbled (47 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Excluded variables from regressionRe: Excluded variables from regression (51 lines) From: CarolineUK <cwilson@DMU.AC.UK> Re: Excluded variables from regression (91 lines) From: AJ <ohri2007@gmail.com> Re: Excluded variables from regression (254 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Excluded variables from regression (305 lines) From: Ajay Ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> Re: Excluded variables from regression (73 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Excluded variables from regression (79 lines) From: CarolineUK <cwilson@DMU.AC.UK> Extracting and modifiying string variableExtracting and modifiying string variable (104 lines) From: ANDRES ALBERTO BURGA LEON <aburgal@minedu.gob.pe> Re: Extracting and modifiying string variable (74 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Extracting and modifiying string variable (205 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> FW: CTABLES ProblemFW: CTABLES Problem (1358 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> FW: CTABLES Problem (122 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Factor Analysis on dichotomous variablesFactor Analysis on dichotomous variables (21 lines) From: Angelina S. MacKewn <amackewn@utm.edu> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (89 lines) From: ANDRES ALBERTO BURGA LEON <aburgal@minedu.gob.pe> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (100 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (65 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (118 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (59 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (88 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (808 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (119 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Fw: Excluded variables from regressionFw: Excluded variables from regression (222 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Fw: Excluded variables from regression (238 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Fw: Re:Fw: Re: (660 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variablesFw: Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (236 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Fw: Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (167 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Fw: running production jobs in windows 7Fw: running production jobs in windows 7 (143 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> GEEGEE (89 lines) From: Kala <drkala@roadrunner.com> Getting stuff into XML outputGetting stuff into XML output (229 lines) From: Simon Palmer <simon.palmer@strategicdata.com.au> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (273 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (344 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (444 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (122 lines) From: Simon Palmer <simon.palmer@strategicdata.com.au> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (200 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Help creating a one dichtomos variable out of 25 variablesRe: Help creating a one dichtomos variable out of 25 variables (77 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Help creating a one dichtomos variable out of 25 variables (40 lines) From: biosludge <the_real_bateman@YAHOO.COM> Help on Custom TableHelp on Custom Table (667 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Help on Custom Table (1549 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Re: Help on Custom Table (324 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Help with errorsHelp with errors (249 lines) From: Dean Tindall <DeanTindall@nunwood.com> Re: Help with errors (152 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with errors (160 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> How to display the 0 before the decimal point.How to display the 0 before the decimal point. 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(39 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> How to get the earliest date into a new variableHow to get the earliest date into a new variable (25 lines) From: Jim <james.d.phillips@LMCO.COM> Re: How to get the earliest date into a new variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: How to get the earliest date into a new variable (16 lines) From: Jim <james.d.phillips@LMCO.COM> How to get total population from a complex sampleHow to get total population from a complex sample (31 lines) From: Kashif Khokhar <kashifsaeed@YMAIL.COM> Human Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the NumbersHuman Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the Numbers (373 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Human Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the Numbers (64 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> I can't believe there's a limit on datafile sizeRe: I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size - bug in input dialogue v 18.1I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size - bug in input dialogue v 18.1 (185 lines) From: CHESNEY, GREG <CHESNGL@d11.org> IRT sample sizesIRT sample sizes (105 lines) From: Joy Oliver <joliver@humrro.org> Increase your Statistics IQ in the New Year through interactive online courses.Increase your Statistics IQ in the New Year through interactive online courses. (53 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Increasing order of polynomials in growth curveIncreasing order of polynomials in growth curve (77 lines) From: William Dudley WNDUDLEY <WNDUDLEY@uncg.edu> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (32 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (105 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (87 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (121 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Insufficient memory to process the commandInsufficient memory to process the command (35 lines) From: Florio Arguillas <foa2@cornell.edu> K-means clusteringK-means clustering (26 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <rguerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: K-means clustering (66 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: K-means clustering (74 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: K-means clustering (221 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: K-means clustering (232 lines) From: Wilhelm Landerholm | Queue <wl@qsweden.com> Re: K-means clustering (487 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <rguerrero@thescooterstore.com> Key Drivers-Regression vs Random ForestKey Drivers-Regression vs Random Forest (371 lines) From: Mark Webb <targetlinkmark@gmail.com> Kolmogorov-SmirnovKolmogorov-Smirnov (29 lines) From: William <wcg@PDX.EDU> LMATRIX in MIXED procedureLMATRIX in MIXED procedure (190 lines) From: Beckstead, Jason <jbeckste@health.usf.edu> Re: LMATRIX in MIXED procedure (122 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Levels of the repeated effectLevels of the repeated effect (60 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Limit on Variables in RegressionLimit on Variables in Regression (41 lines) From: kotzr <kotzr@COMCAST.NET> Location for import file from syntaxLocation for import file from syntax (48 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (51 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (398 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (203 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> MIXED model CONTRAST syntax helpMIXED model CONTRAST syntax help (79 lines) From: Charla Lopez <charla3@AOL.COM> Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct?Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct? (279 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how...Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1250 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (197 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1355 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (704 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed.Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. 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(152 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXEDMultilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (315 lines) From: Veitch, Jennifer <Jennifer.Veitch@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca> Re: Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (400 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> Multiple response with text variablesMultiple response with text variables (55 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Re: Multiple response with text variables (81 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Multiple response with text variables (77 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Multiple response with text variables (90 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Multiple response with text variables SOLVED!Re: Multiple response with text variables SOLVED! (102 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Multivariate Analysis in MIXEDMultivariate Analysis in MIXED (90 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Multivariate Analysis in MIXED (118 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Number of Contact Hours per Time PeriodNumber of Contact Hours per Time Period (391 lines) From: Dates, Brian <BDATES@swsol.org> OMS and Custom TablesOMS and Custom Tables (31 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Output Results to ExcelOutput Results to Excel (36 lines) From: Jennifer Day <jennieday@GMAIL.COM> Pivot table error report with v18.01Pivot table error report with v18.01 (169 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Power and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin FridayPower and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin Friday (27 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Print Label and Variable name in FactorPrint Label and Variable name in Factor (92 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> Re: Print Label and Variable name in Factor (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Protected FilesProtected Files (25 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (28 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Protected Files (222 lines) From: David Matheson <matheson@us.ibm.com> Quad Core ProcessorsQuad Core Processors (163 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Quad Core Processors (526 lines) From: Barnett, Adrian (DECS) <Adrian.Barnett2@SA.GOV.AU> Re: Quad Core Processors (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Quad Core Processors (333 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (30 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Question about "Any (varlist, value)"Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (99 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (55 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (286 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (183 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (178 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (631 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (464 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (785 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (1023 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (2506 lines) From: Roberts, Michael <robertsm@ahca.myflorida.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (634 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (980 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Question about confidence intervalsQuestion about confidence intervals (36 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (41 lines) From: García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about confidence intervals (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on analysis--many observations per subjectQuestion on analysis--many observations per subject (167 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (26 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (49 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (55 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (57 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (93 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (125 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (164 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (166 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (155 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> R in SPSS 16 - Graphical output
Cronbach alpha for PCACronbach alpha for PCA (27 lines) From: "Abdullah Koçak" <kocaka@selcuk.edu.tr> Re: Cronbach alpha for PCA (57 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Cronbach alpha for PCA (77 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Cronbach alpha for PCA (71 lines) From: SR Millis <srmillis@yahoo.com> Re: Cronbach alpha for PCA (219 lines) From: Alexander J. Shackman <shackman@wisc.edu> Re: Cronbach alpha for PCA (231 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Crosstabs includes Tables?Crosstabs includes Tables? (53 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Ctables questionRe: Ctables question (196 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> DO REPEAT and shifting dataset names and datesDO REPEAT and shifting dataset names and dates (93 lines) From: Krinsky, Alan <Alan.Krinsky@UMASSMEMORIAL.ORG> Re: DO REPEAT and shifting dataset names and dates (45 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: DO REPEAT and shifting dataset names and dates (135 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: DO REPEAT and shifting dataset names and dates (110 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: DO REPEAT and shifting dataset names and dates (410 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Data file compatibility V17 & V18Data file compatibility V17 & V18 (27 lines) From: Mark Webb <targetlinkmark@gmail.com> Re: Data file compatibility V17 & V18 (45 lines) From: Daniel J. 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(43 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Downloading V18.1 patchDownloading V18.1 patch (28 lines) From: Mark Webb <targetlinkmark@gmail.com> Re: Downloading V18.1 patch (167 lines) From: Jason Burke <burke.jasonm@gmail.com> Re: Downloading V18.1 patch (112 lines) From: Fred Weigel <fzw0004@auburn.edu> Early Bird Discounts for Online Statistics Courses end January 14thEarly Bird Discounts for Online Statistics Courses end January 14th (63 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Excel to SPSS dates garbledExcel to SPSS dates garbled (401 lines) From: Stirkey, Vicki <vstirkey@state.pa.us> Re: Excel to SPSS dates garbled (83 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Excel to SPSS dates garbled (159 lines) From: David Futrell <dfutrell62@yahoo.com> Re: Excel to SPSS dates garbled (76 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Excel to SPSS dates garbled (47 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Excluded variables from regressionRe: Excluded variables from regression (51 lines) From: CarolineUK <cwilson@DMU.AC.UK> Re: Excluded variables from regression (91 lines) From: AJ <ohri2007@gmail.com> Re: Excluded variables from regression (254 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Excluded variables from regression (305 lines) From: Ajay Ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> Re: Excluded variables from regression (73 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Excluded variables from regression (79 lines) From: CarolineUK <cwilson@DMU.AC.UK> Extracting and modifiying string variableExtracting and modifiying string variable (104 lines) From: ANDRES ALBERTO BURGA LEON <aburgal@minedu.gob.pe> Re: Extracting and modifiying string variable (74 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Extracting and modifiying string variable (205 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> FW: CTABLES ProblemFW: CTABLES Problem (1358 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> FW: CTABLES Problem (122 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Factor Analysis on dichotomous variablesFactor Analysis on dichotomous variables (21 lines) From: Angelina S. MacKewn <amackewn@utm.edu> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (89 lines) From: ANDRES ALBERTO BURGA LEON <aburgal@minedu.gob.pe> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (100 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (65 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (118 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (59 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (88 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (808 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (119 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Fw: Excluded variables from regressionFw: Excluded variables from regression (222 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Fw: Excluded variables from regression (238 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Fw: Re:Fw: Re: (660 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variablesFw: Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (236 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Fw: Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (167 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Fw: running production jobs in windows 7Fw: running production jobs in windows 7 (143 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> GEEGEE (89 lines) From: Kala <drkala@roadrunner.com> Getting stuff into XML outputGetting stuff into XML output (229 lines) From: Simon Palmer <simon.palmer@strategicdata.com.au> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (273 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (344 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (444 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (122 lines) From: Simon Palmer <simon.palmer@strategicdata.com.au> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (200 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Help creating a one dichtomos variable out of 25 variablesRe: Help creating a one dichtomos variable out of 25 variables (77 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Help creating a one dichtomos variable out of 25 variables (40 lines) From: biosludge <the_real_bateman@YAHOO.COM> Help on Custom TableHelp on Custom Table (667 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Help on Custom Table (1549 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Re: Help on Custom Table (324 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Help with errorsHelp with errors (249 lines) From: Dean Tindall <DeanTindall@nunwood.com> Re: Help with errors (152 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with errors (160 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> How to display the 0 before the decimal point.How to display the 0 before the decimal point. 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(39 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> How to get the earliest date into a new variableHow to get the earliest date into a new variable (25 lines) From: Jim <james.d.phillips@LMCO.COM> Re: How to get the earliest date into a new variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: How to get the earliest date into a new variable (16 lines) From: Jim <james.d.phillips@LMCO.COM> How to get total population from a complex sampleHow to get total population from a complex sample (31 lines) From: Kashif Khokhar <kashifsaeed@YMAIL.COM> Human Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the NumbersHuman Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the Numbers (373 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Human Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the Numbers (64 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> I can't believe there's a limit on datafile sizeRe: I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size - bug in input dialogue v 18.1I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size - bug in input dialogue v 18.1 (185 lines) From: CHESNEY, GREG <CHESNGL@d11.org> IRT sample sizesIRT sample sizes (105 lines) From: Joy Oliver <joliver@humrro.org> Increase your Statistics IQ in the New Year through interactive online courses.Increase your Statistics IQ in the New Year through interactive online courses. (53 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Increasing order of polynomials in growth curveIncreasing order of polynomials in growth curve (77 lines) From: William Dudley WNDUDLEY <WNDUDLEY@uncg.edu> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (32 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (105 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (87 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (121 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Insufficient memory to process the commandInsufficient memory to process the command (35 lines) From: Florio Arguillas <foa2@cornell.edu> K-means clusteringK-means clustering (26 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <rguerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: K-means clustering (66 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: K-means clustering (74 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: K-means clustering (221 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: K-means clustering (232 lines) From: Wilhelm Landerholm | Queue <wl@qsweden.com> Re: K-means clustering (487 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <rguerrero@thescooterstore.com> Key Drivers-Regression vs Random ForestKey Drivers-Regression vs Random Forest (371 lines) From: Mark Webb <targetlinkmark@gmail.com> Kolmogorov-SmirnovKolmogorov-Smirnov (29 lines) From: William <wcg@PDX.EDU> LMATRIX in MIXED procedureLMATRIX in MIXED procedure (190 lines) From: Beckstead, Jason <jbeckste@health.usf.edu> Re: LMATRIX in MIXED procedure (122 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Levels of the repeated effectLevels of the repeated effect (60 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Limit on Variables in RegressionLimit on Variables in Regression (41 lines) From: kotzr <kotzr@COMCAST.NET> Location for import file from syntaxLocation for import file from syntax (48 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (51 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (398 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (203 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> MIXED model CONTRAST syntax helpMIXED model CONTRAST syntax help (79 lines) From: Charla Lopez <charla3@AOL.COM> Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct?Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct? (279 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how...Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1250 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (197 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1355 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (704 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed.Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. 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(152 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXEDMultilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (315 lines) From: Veitch, Jennifer <Jennifer.Veitch@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca> Re: Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (400 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> Multiple response with text variablesMultiple response with text variables (55 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Re: Multiple response with text variables (81 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Multiple response with text variables (77 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Multiple response with text variables (90 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Multiple response with text variables SOLVED!Re: Multiple response with text variables SOLVED! (102 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Multivariate Analysis in MIXEDMultivariate Analysis in MIXED (90 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Multivariate Analysis in MIXED (118 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Number of Contact Hours per Time PeriodNumber of Contact Hours per Time Period (391 lines) From: Dates, Brian <BDATES@swsol.org> OMS and Custom TablesOMS and Custom Tables (31 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Output Results to ExcelOutput Results to Excel (36 lines) From: Jennifer Day <jennieday@GMAIL.COM> Pivot table error report with v18.01Pivot table error report with v18.01 (169 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Power and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin FridayPower and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin Friday (27 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Print Label and Variable name in FactorPrint Label and Variable name in Factor (92 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> Re: Print Label and Variable name in Factor (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Protected FilesProtected Files (25 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (28 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Protected Files (222 lines) From: David Matheson <matheson@us.ibm.com> Quad Core ProcessorsQuad Core Processors (163 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Quad Core Processors (526 lines) From: Barnett, Adrian (DECS) <Adrian.Barnett2@SA.GOV.AU> Re: Quad Core Processors (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Quad Core Processors (333 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (30 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Question about "Any (varlist, value)"Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (99 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (55 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (286 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (183 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (178 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (631 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (464 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (785 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (1023 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (2506 lines) From: Roberts, Michael <robertsm@ahca.myflorida.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (634 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (980 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Question about confidence intervalsQuestion about confidence intervals (36 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (41 lines) From: García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about confidence intervals (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on analysis--many observations per subjectQuestion on analysis--many observations per subject (167 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (26 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (49 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (55 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (57 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (93 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (125 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (164 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (166 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (155 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> R in SPSS 16 - Graphical output
Crosstabs includes Tables?Crosstabs includes Tables? (53 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Ctables questionRe: Ctables question (196 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> DO REPEAT and shifting dataset names and datesDO REPEAT and shifting dataset names and dates (93 lines) From: Krinsky, Alan <Alan.Krinsky@UMASSMEMORIAL.ORG> Re: DO REPEAT and shifting dataset names and dates (45 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: DO REPEAT and shifting dataset names and dates (135 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: DO REPEAT and shifting dataset names and dates (110 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: DO REPEAT and shifting dataset names and dates (410 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Data file compatibility V17 & V18Data file compatibility V17 & V18 (27 lines) From: Mark Webb <targetlinkmark@gmail.com> Re: Data file compatibility V17 & V18 (45 lines) From: Daniel J. Robertson <drobertson@CORNELL.EDU> Dates: Subtracting number of months from a dateDates: Subtracting number of months from a date (26 lines) From: jimjohn <azam.khan@utoronto.ca> Re: Dates: Subtracting number of months from a date (108 lines) From: Steve Mardenfeld <smarden1@gmail.com> Re: Dates: Subtracting number of months from a date (419 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Dates: Subtracting number of months from a date (362 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Does v17 run under Windoze 2000?Does v17 run under Windoze 2000? (43 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Downloading V18.1 patchDownloading V18.1 patch (28 lines) From: Mark Webb <targetlinkmark@gmail.com> Re: Downloading V18.1 patch (167 lines) From: Jason Burke <burke.jasonm@gmail.com> Re: Downloading V18.1 patch (112 lines) From: Fred Weigel <fzw0004@auburn.edu> Early Bird Discounts for Online Statistics Courses end January 14thEarly Bird Discounts for Online Statistics Courses end January 14th (63 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Excel to SPSS dates garbledExcel to SPSS dates garbled (401 lines) From: Stirkey, Vicki <vstirkey@state.pa.us> Re: Excel to SPSS dates garbled (83 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Excel to SPSS dates garbled (159 lines) From: David Futrell <dfutrell62@yahoo.com> Re: Excel to SPSS dates garbled (76 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Excel to SPSS dates garbled (47 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Excluded variables from regressionRe: Excluded variables from regression (51 lines) From: CarolineUK <cwilson@DMU.AC.UK> Re: Excluded variables from regression (91 lines) From: AJ <ohri2007@gmail.com> Re: Excluded variables from regression (254 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Excluded variables from regression (305 lines) From: Ajay Ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> Re: Excluded variables from regression (73 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Excluded variables from regression (79 lines) From: CarolineUK <cwilson@DMU.AC.UK> Extracting and modifiying string variableExtracting and modifiying string variable (104 lines) From: ANDRES ALBERTO BURGA LEON <aburgal@minedu.gob.pe> Re: Extracting and modifiying string variable (74 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Extracting and modifiying string variable (205 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> FW: CTABLES ProblemFW: CTABLES Problem (1358 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> FW: CTABLES Problem (122 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Factor Analysis on dichotomous variablesFactor Analysis on dichotomous variables (21 lines) From: Angelina S. MacKewn <amackewn@utm.edu> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (89 lines) From: ANDRES ALBERTO BURGA LEON <aburgal@minedu.gob.pe> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (100 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (65 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (118 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (59 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (88 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (808 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (119 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Fw: Excluded variables from regressionFw: Excluded variables from regression (222 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Fw: Excluded variables from regression (238 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Fw: Re:Fw: Re: (660 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variablesFw: Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (236 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Fw: Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (167 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Fw: running production jobs in windows 7Fw: running production jobs in windows 7 (143 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> GEEGEE (89 lines) From: Kala <drkala@roadrunner.com> Getting stuff into XML outputGetting stuff into XML output (229 lines) From: Simon Palmer <simon.palmer@strategicdata.com.au> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (273 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (344 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (444 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (122 lines) From: Simon Palmer <simon.palmer@strategicdata.com.au> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (200 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Help creating a one dichtomos variable out of 25 variablesRe: Help creating a one dichtomos variable out of 25 variables (77 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Help creating a one dichtomos variable out of 25 variables (40 lines) From: biosludge <the_real_bateman@YAHOO.COM> Help on Custom TableHelp on Custom Table (667 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Help on Custom Table (1549 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Re: Help on Custom Table (324 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Help with errorsHelp with errors (249 lines) From: Dean Tindall <DeanTindall@nunwood.com> Re: Help with errors (152 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with errors (160 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> How to display the 0 before the decimal point.How to display the 0 before the decimal point. 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(39 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> How to get the earliest date into a new variableHow to get the earliest date into a new variable (25 lines) From: Jim <james.d.phillips@LMCO.COM> Re: How to get the earliest date into a new variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: How to get the earliest date into a new variable (16 lines) From: Jim <james.d.phillips@LMCO.COM> How to get total population from a complex sampleHow to get total population from a complex sample (31 lines) From: Kashif Khokhar <kashifsaeed@YMAIL.COM> Human Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the NumbersHuman Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the Numbers (373 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Human Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the Numbers (64 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> I can't believe there's a limit on datafile sizeRe: I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size - bug in input dialogue v 18.1I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size - bug in input dialogue v 18.1 (185 lines) From: CHESNEY, GREG <CHESNGL@d11.org> IRT sample sizesIRT sample sizes (105 lines) From: Joy Oliver <joliver@humrro.org> Increase your Statistics IQ in the New Year through interactive online courses.Increase your Statistics IQ in the New Year through interactive online courses. (53 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Increasing order of polynomials in growth curveIncreasing order of polynomials in growth curve (77 lines) From: William Dudley WNDUDLEY <WNDUDLEY@uncg.edu> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (32 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (105 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (87 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (121 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Insufficient memory to process the commandInsufficient memory to process the command (35 lines) From: Florio Arguillas <foa2@cornell.edu> K-means clusteringK-means clustering (26 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <rguerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: K-means clustering (66 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: K-means clustering (74 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: K-means clustering (221 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: K-means clustering (232 lines) From: Wilhelm Landerholm | Queue <wl@qsweden.com> Re: K-means clustering (487 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <rguerrero@thescooterstore.com> Key Drivers-Regression vs Random ForestKey Drivers-Regression vs Random Forest (371 lines) From: Mark Webb <targetlinkmark@gmail.com> Kolmogorov-SmirnovKolmogorov-Smirnov (29 lines) From: William <wcg@PDX.EDU> LMATRIX in MIXED procedureLMATRIX in MIXED procedure (190 lines) From: Beckstead, Jason <jbeckste@health.usf.edu> Re: LMATRIX in MIXED procedure (122 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Levels of the repeated effectLevels of the repeated effect (60 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Limit on Variables in RegressionLimit on Variables in Regression (41 lines) From: kotzr <kotzr@COMCAST.NET> Location for import file from syntaxLocation for import file from syntax (48 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (51 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (398 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (203 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> MIXED model CONTRAST syntax helpMIXED model CONTRAST syntax help (79 lines) From: Charla Lopez <charla3@AOL.COM> Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct?Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct? (279 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how...Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1250 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (197 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1355 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (704 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed.Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. 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(152 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXEDMultilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (315 lines) From: Veitch, Jennifer <Jennifer.Veitch@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca> Re: Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (400 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> Multiple response with text variablesMultiple response with text variables (55 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Re: Multiple response with text variables (81 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Multiple response with text variables (77 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Multiple response with text variables (90 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Multiple response with text variables SOLVED!Re: Multiple response with text variables SOLVED! (102 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Multivariate Analysis in MIXEDMultivariate Analysis in MIXED (90 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Multivariate Analysis in MIXED (118 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Number of Contact Hours per Time PeriodNumber of Contact Hours per Time Period (391 lines) From: Dates, Brian <BDATES@swsol.org> OMS and Custom TablesOMS and Custom Tables (31 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Output Results to ExcelOutput Results to Excel (36 lines) From: Jennifer Day <jennieday@GMAIL.COM> Pivot table error report with v18.01Pivot table error report with v18.01 (169 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Power and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin FridayPower and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin Friday (27 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Print Label and Variable name in FactorPrint Label and Variable name in Factor (92 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> Re: Print Label and Variable name in Factor (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Protected FilesProtected Files (25 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (28 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Protected Files (222 lines) From: David Matheson <matheson@us.ibm.com> Quad Core ProcessorsQuad Core Processors (163 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Quad Core Processors (526 lines) From: Barnett, Adrian (DECS) <Adrian.Barnett2@SA.GOV.AU> Re: Quad Core Processors (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Quad Core Processors (333 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (30 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Question about "Any (varlist, value)"Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (99 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (55 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (286 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (183 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (178 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (631 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (464 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (785 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (1023 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (2506 lines) From: Roberts, Michael <robertsm@ahca.myflorida.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (634 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (980 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Question about confidence intervalsQuestion about confidence intervals (36 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (41 lines) From: García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about confidence intervals (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on analysis--many observations per subjectQuestion on analysis--many observations per subject (167 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (26 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (49 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (55 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (57 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (93 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (125 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (164 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (166 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (155 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> R in SPSS 16 - Graphical output
Ctables questionRe: Ctables question (196 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> DO REPEAT and shifting dataset names and datesDO REPEAT and shifting dataset names and dates (93 lines) From: Krinsky, Alan <Alan.Krinsky@UMASSMEMORIAL.ORG> Re: DO REPEAT and shifting dataset names and dates (45 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: DO REPEAT and shifting dataset names and dates (135 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: DO REPEAT and shifting dataset names and dates (110 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: DO REPEAT and shifting dataset names and dates (410 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Data file compatibility V17 & V18Data file compatibility V17 & V18 (27 lines) From: Mark Webb <targetlinkmark@gmail.com> Re: Data file compatibility V17 & V18 (45 lines) From: Daniel J. 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(43 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Downloading V18.1 patchDownloading V18.1 patch (28 lines) From: Mark Webb <targetlinkmark@gmail.com> Re: Downloading V18.1 patch (167 lines) From: Jason Burke <burke.jasonm@gmail.com> Re: Downloading V18.1 patch (112 lines) From: Fred Weigel <fzw0004@auburn.edu> Early Bird Discounts for Online Statistics Courses end January 14thEarly Bird Discounts for Online Statistics Courses end January 14th (63 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Excel to SPSS dates garbledExcel to SPSS dates garbled (401 lines) From: Stirkey, Vicki <vstirkey@state.pa.us> Re: Excel to SPSS dates garbled (83 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Excel to SPSS dates garbled (159 lines) From: David Futrell <dfutrell62@yahoo.com> Re: Excel to SPSS dates garbled (76 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Excel to SPSS dates garbled (47 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Excluded variables from regressionRe: Excluded variables from regression (51 lines) From: CarolineUK <cwilson@DMU.AC.UK> Re: Excluded variables from regression (91 lines) From: AJ <ohri2007@gmail.com> Re: Excluded variables from regression (254 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Excluded variables from regression (305 lines) From: Ajay Ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> Re: Excluded variables from regression (73 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Excluded variables from regression (79 lines) From: CarolineUK <cwilson@DMU.AC.UK> Extracting and modifiying string variableExtracting and modifiying string variable (104 lines) From: ANDRES ALBERTO BURGA LEON <aburgal@minedu.gob.pe> Re: Extracting and modifiying string variable (74 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Extracting and modifiying string variable (205 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> FW: CTABLES ProblemFW: CTABLES Problem (1358 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> FW: CTABLES Problem (122 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Factor Analysis on dichotomous variablesFactor Analysis on dichotomous variables (21 lines) From: Angelina S. MacKewn <amackewn@utm.edu> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (89 lines) From: ANDRES ALBERTO BURGA LEON <aburgal@minedu.gob.pe> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (100 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (65 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (118 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (59 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (88 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (808 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (119 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Fw: Excluded variables from regressionFw: Excluded variables from regression (222 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Fw: Excluded variables from regression (238 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Fw: Re:Fw: Re: (660 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variablesFw: Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (236 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Fw: Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (167 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Fw: running production jobs in windows 7Fw: running production jobs in windows 7 (143 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> GEEGEE (89 lines) From: Kala <drkala@roadrunner.com> Getting stuff into XML outputGetting stuff into XML output (229 lines) From: Simon Palmer <simon.palmer@strategicdata.com.au> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (273 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (344 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (444 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (122 lines) From: Simon Palmer <simon.palmer@strategicdata.com.au> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (200 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Help creating a one dichtomos variable out of 25 variablesRe: Help creating a one dichtomos variable out of 25 variables (77 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Help creating a one dichtomos variable out of 25 variables (40 lines) From: biosludge <the_real_bateman@YAHOO.COM> Help on Custom TableHelp on Custom Table (667 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Help on Custom Table (1549 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Re: Help on Custom Table (324 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Help with errorsHelp with errors (249 lines) From: Dean Tindall <DeanTindall@nunwood.com> Re: Help with errors (152 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with errors (160 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> How to display the 0 before the decimal point.How to display the 0 before the decimal point. (75 lines) From: Zhao, Luhua (CDC/CCHP/NCCDPHP) (CTR) <itz8@cdc.gov> Re: How to display the 0 before the decimal point. (39 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> How to get the earliest date into a new variableHow to get the earliest date into a new variable (25 lines) From: Jim <james.d.phillips@LMCO.COM> Re: How to get the earliest date into a new variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: How to get the earliest date into a new variable (16 lines) From: Jim <james.d.phillips@LMCO.COM> How to get total population from a complex sampleHow to get total population from a complex sample (31 lines) From: Kashif Khokhar <kashifsaeed@YMAIL.COM> Human Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the NumbersHuman Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the Numbers (373 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Human Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the Numbers (64 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> I can't believe there's a limit on datafile sizeRe: I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size - bug in input dialogue v 18.1I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size - bug in input dialogue v 18.1 (185 lines) From: CHESNEY, GREG <CHESNGL@d11.org> IRT sample sizesIRT sample sizes (105 lines) From: Joy Oliver <joliver@humrro.org> Increase your Statistics IQ in the New Year through interactive online courses.Increase your Statistics IQ in the New Year through interactive online courses. (53 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Increasing order of polynomials in growth curveIncreasing order of polynomials in growth curve (77 lines) From: William Dudley WNDUDLEY <WNDUDLEY@uncg.edu> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (32 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (105 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (87 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (121 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Insufficient memory to process the commandInsufficient memory to process the command (35 lines) From: Florio Arguillas <foa2@cornell.edu> K-means clusteringK-means clustering (26 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <rguerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: K-means clustering (66 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: K-means clustering (74 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: K-means clustering (221 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: K-means clustering (232 lines) From: Wilhelm Landerholm | Queue <wl@qsweden.com> Re: K-means clustering (487 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <rguerrero@thescooterstore.com> Key Drivers-Regression vs Random ForestKey Drivers-Regression vs Random Forest (371 lines) From: Mark Webb <targetlinkmark@gmail.com> Kolmogorov-SmirnovKolmogorov-Smirnov (29 lines) From: William <wcg@PDX.EDU> LMATRIX in MIXED procedureLMATRIX in MIXED procedure (190 lines) From: Beckstead, Jason <jbeckste@health.usf.edu> Re: LMATRIX in MIXED procedure (122 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Levels of the repeated effectLevels of the repeated effect (60 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Limit on Variables in RegressionLimit on Variables in Regression (41 lines) From: kotzr <kotzr@COMCAST.NET> Location for import file from syntaxLocation for import file from syntax (48 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (51 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (398 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (203 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> MIXED model CONTRAST syntax helpMIXED model CONTRAST syntax help (79 lines) From: Charla Lopez <charla3@AOL.COM> Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct?Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct? (279 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how...Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1250 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (197 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1355 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (704 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed.Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. 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(152 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXEDMultilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (315 lines) From: Veitch, Jennifer <Jennifer.Veitch@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca> Re: Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (400 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> Multiple response with text variablesMultiple response with text variables (55 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Re: Multiple response with text variables (81 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Multiple response with text variables (77 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Multiple response with text variables (90 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Multiple response with text variables SOLVED!Re: Multiple response with text variables SOLVED! (102 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Multivariate Analysis in MIXEDMultivariate Analysis in MIXED (90 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Multivariate Analysis in MIXED (118 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Number of Contact Hours per Time PeriodNumber of Contact Hours per Time Period (391 lines) From: Dates, Brian <BDATES@swsol.org> OMS and Custom TablesOMS and Custom Tables (31 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Output Results to ExcelOutput Results to Excel (36 lines) From: Jennifer Day <jennieday@GMAIL.COM> Pivot table error report with v18.01Pivot table error report with v18.01 (169 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Power and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin FridayPower and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin Friday (27 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Print Label and Variable name in FactorPrint Label and Variable name in Factor (92 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> Re: Print Label and Variable name in Factor (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Protected FilesProtected Files (25 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (28 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Protected Files (222 lines) From: David Matheson <matheson@us.ibm.com> Quad Core ProcessorsQuad Core Processors (163 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Quad Core Processors (526 lines) From: Barnett, Adrian (DECS) <Adrian.Barnett2@SA.GOV.AU> Re: Quad Core Processors (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Quad Core Processors (333 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (30 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Question about "Any (varlist, value)"Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (99 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (55 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (286 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (183 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (178 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (631 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (464 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (785 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (1023 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (2506 lines) From: Roberts, Michael <robertsm@ahca.myflorida.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (634 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (980 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Question about confidence intervalsQuestion about confidence intervals (36 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (41 lines) From: García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about confidence intervals (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on analysis--many observations per subjectQuestion on analysis--many observations per subject (167 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (26 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (49 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (55 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (57 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (93 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (125 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (164 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (166 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (155 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> R in SPSS 16 - Graphical output
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MacKewn <amackewn@utm.edu> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (89 lines) From: ANDRES ALBERTO BURGA LEON <aburgal@minedu.gob.pe> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (100 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (65 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (118 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (59 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (88 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (808 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (119 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Fw: Excluded variables from regressionFw: Excluded variables from regression (222 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Fw: Excluded variables from regression (238 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Fw: Re:Fw: Re: (660 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variablesFw: Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (236 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Fw: Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (167 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Fw: running production jobs in windows 7Fw: running production jobs in windows 7 (143 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> GEEGEE (89 lines) From: Kala <drkala@roadrunner.com> Getting stuff into XML outputGetting stuff into XML output (229 lines) From: Simon Palmer <simon.palmer@strategicdata.com.au> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (273 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (344 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (444 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (122 lines) From: Simon Palmer <simon.palmer@strategicdata.com.au> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (200 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Help creating a one dichtomos variable out of 25 variablesRe: Help creating a one dichtomos variable out of 25 variables (77 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Help creating a one dichtomos variable out of 25 variables (40 lines) From: biosludge <the_real_bateman@YAHOO.COM> Help on Custom TableHelp on Custom Table (667 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Help on Custom Table (1549 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Re: Help on Custom Table (324 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Help with errorsHelp with errors (249 lines) From: Dean Tindall <DeanTindall@nunwood.com> Re: Help with errors (152 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with errors (160 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> How to display the 0 before the decimal point.How to display the 0 before the decimal point. 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(39 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> How to get the earliest date into a new variableHow to get the earliest date into a new variable (25 lines) From: Jim <james.d.phillips@LMCO.COM> Re: How to get the earliest date into a new variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: How to get the earliest date into a new variable (16 lines) From: Jim <james.d.phillips@LMCO.COM> How to get total population from a complex sampleHow to get total population from a complex sample (31 lines) From: Kashif Khokhar <kashifsaeed@YMAIL.COM> Human Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the NumbersHuman Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the Numbers (373 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Human Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the Numbers (64 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> I can't believe there's a limit on datafile sizeRe: I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size - bug in input dialogue v 18.1I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size - bug in input dialogue v 18.1 (185 lines) From: CHESNEY, GREG <CHESNGL@d11.org> IRT sample sizesIRT sample sizes (105 lines) From: Joy Oliver <joliver@humrro.org> Increase your Statistics IQ in the New Year through interactive online courses.Increase your Statistics IQ in the New Year through interactive online courses. (53 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Increasing order of polynomials in growth curveIncreasing order of polynomials in growth curve (77 lines) From: William Dudley WNDUDLEY <WNDUDLEY@uncg.edu> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (32 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (105 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (87 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (121 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Insufficient memory to process the commandInsufficient memory to process the command (35 lines) From: Florio Arguillas <foa2@cornell.edu> K-means clusteringK-means clustering (26 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <rguerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: K-means clustering (66 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: K-means clustering (74 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: K-means clustering (221 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: K-means clustering (232 lines) From: Wilhelm Landerholm | Queue <wl@qsweden.com> Re: K-means clustering (487 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <rguerrero@thescooterstore.com> Key Drivers-Regression vs Random ForestKey Drivers-Regression vs Random Forest (371 lines) From: Mark Webb <targetlinkmark@gmail.com> Kolmogorov-SmirnovKolmogorov-Smirnov (29 lines) From: William <wcg@PDX.EDU> LMATRIX in MIXED procedureLMATRIX in MIXED procedure (190 lines) From: Beckstead, Jason <jbeckste@health.usf.edu> Re: LMATRIX in MIXED procedure (122 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Levels of the repeated effectLevels of the repeated effect (60 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Limit on Variables in RegressionLimit on Variables in Regression (41 lines) From: kotzr <kotzr@COMCAST.NET> Location for import file from syntaxLocation for import file from syntax (48 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (51 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (398 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (203 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> MIXED model CONTRAST syntax helpMIXED model CONTRAST syntax help (79 lines) From: Charla Lopez <charla3@AOL.COM> Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct?Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct? (279 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how...Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1250 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (197 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1355 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (704 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed.Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. 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(152 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXEDMultilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (315 lines) From: Veitch, Jennifer <Jennifer.Veitch@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca> Re: Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (400 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> Multiple response with text variablesMultiple response with text variables (55 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Re: Multiple response with text variables (81 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Multiple response with text variables (77 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Multiple response with text variables (90 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Multiple response with text variables SOLVED!Re: Multiple response with text variables SOLVED! (102 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Multivariate Analysis in MIXEDMultivariate Analysis in MIXED (90 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Multivariate Analysis in MIXED (118 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Number of Contact Hours per Time PeriodNumber of Contact Hours per Time Period (391 lines) From: Dates, Brian <BDATES@swsol.org> OMS and Custom TablesOMS and Custom Tables (31 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Output Results to ExcelOutput Results to Excel (36 lines) From: Jennifer Day <jennieday@GMAIL.COM> Pivot table error report with v18.01Pivot table error report with v18.01 (169 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Power and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin FridayPower and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin Friday (27 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Print Label and Variable name in FactorPrint Label and Variable name in Factor (92 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> Re: Print Label and Variable name in Factor (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Protected FilesProtected Files (25 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (28 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Protected Files (222 lines) From: David Matheson <matheson@us.ibm.com> Quad Core ProcessorsQuad Core Processors (163 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Quad Core Processors (526 lines) From: Barnett, Adrian (DECS) <Adrian.Barnett2@SA.GOV.AU> Re: Quad Core Processors (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Quad Core Processors (333 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (30 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Question about "Any (varlist, value)"Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (99 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (55 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (286 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (183 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (178 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (631 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (464 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (785 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (1023 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (2506 lines) From: Roberts, Michael <robertsm@ahca.myflorida.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (634 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (980 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Question about confidence intervalsQuestion about confidence intervals (36 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (41 lines) From: García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about confidence intervals (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on analysis--many observations per subjectQuestion on analysis--many observations per subject (167 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (26 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (49 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (55 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (57 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (93 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (125 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (164 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (166 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (155 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> R in SPSS 16 - Graphical output
Data file compatibility V17 & V18Data file compatibility V17 & V18 (27 lines) From: Mark Webb <targetlinkmark@gmail.com> Re: Data file compatibility V17 & V18 (45 lines) From: Daniel J. Robertson <drobertson@CORNELL.EDU> Dates: Subtracting number of months from a dateDates: Subtracting number of months from a date (26 lines) From: jimjohn <azam.khan@utoronto.ca> Re: Dates: Subtracting number of months from a date (108 lines) From: Steve Mardenfeld <smarden1@gmail.com> Re: Dates: Subtracting number of months from a date (419 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Dates: Subtracting number of months from a date (362 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Does v17 run under Windoze 2000?Does v17 run under Windoze 2000? (43 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Downloading V18.1 patchDownloading V18.1 patch (28 lines) From: Mark Webb <targetlinkmark@gmail.com> Re: Downloading V18.1 patch (167 lines) From: Jason Burke <burke.jasonm@gmail.com> Re: Downloading V18.1 patch (112 lines) From: Fred Weigel <fzw0004@auburn.edu> Early Bird Discounts for Online Statistics Courses end January 14thEarly Bird Discounts for Online Statistics Courses end January 14th (63 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Excel to SPSS dates garbledExcel to SPSS dates garbled (401 lines) From: Stirkey, Vicki <vstirkey@state.pa.us> Re: Excel to SPSS dates garbled (83 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Excel to SPSS dates garbled (159 lines) From: David Futrell <dfutrell62@yahoo.com> Re: Excel to SPSS dates garbled (76 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Excel to SPSS dates garbled (47 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Excluded variables from regressionRe: Excluded variables from regression (51 lines) From: CarolineUK <cwilson@DMU.AC.UK> Re: Excluded variables from regression (91 lines) From: AJ <ohri2007@gmail.com> Re: Excluded variables from regression (254 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Excluded variables from regression (305 lines) From: Ajay Ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> Re: Excluded variables from regression (73 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Excluded variables from regression (79 lines) From: CarolineUK <cwilson@DMU.AC.UK> Extracting and modifiying string variableExtracting and modifiying string variable (104 lines) From: ANDRES ALBERTO BURGA LEON <aburgal@minedu.gob.pe> Re: Extracting and modifiying string variable (74 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Extracting and modifiying string variable (205 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> FW: CTABLES ProblemFW: CTABLES Problem (1358 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> FW: CTABLES Problem (122 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Factor Analysis on dichotomous variablesFactor Analysis on dichotomous variables (21 lines) From: Angelina S. MacKewn <amackewn@utm.edu> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (89 lines) From: ANDRES ALBERTO BURGA LEON <aburgal@minedu.gob.pe> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (100 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (65 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (118 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (59 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (88 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (808 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (119 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Fw: Excluded variables from regressionFw: Excluded variables from regression (222 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Fw: Excluded variables from regression (238 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Fw: Re:Fw: Re: (660 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variablesFw: Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (236 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Fw: Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (167 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Fw: running production jobs in windows 7Fw: running production jobs in windows 7 (143 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> GEEGEE (89 lines) From: Kala <drkala@roadrunner.com> Getting stuff into XML outputGetting stuff into XML output (229 lines) From: Simon Palmer <simon.palmer@strategicdata.com.au> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (273 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (344 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (444 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (122 lines) From: Simon Palmer <simon.palmer@strategicdata.com.au> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (200 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Help creating a one dichtomos variable out of 25 variablesRe: Help creating a one dichtomos variable out of 25 variables (77 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Help creating a one dichtomos variable out of 25 variables (40 lines) From: biosludge <the_real_bateman@YAHOO.COM> Help on Custom TableHelp on Custom Table (667 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Help on Custom Table (1549 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Re: Help on Custom Table (324 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Help with errorsHelp with errors (249 lines) From: Dean Tindall <DeanTindall@nunwood.com> Re: Help with errors (152 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with errors (160 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> How to display the 0 before the decimal point.How to display the 0 before the decimal point. 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(53 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Increasing order of polynomials in growth curveIncreasing order of polynomials in growth curve (77 lines) From: William Dudley WNDUDLEY <WNDUDLEY@uncg.edu> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (32 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (105 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (87 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (121 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Insufficient memory to process the commandInsufficient memory to process the command (35 lines) From: Florio Arguillas <foa2@cornell.edu> K-means clusteringK-means clustering (26 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <rguerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: K-means clustering (66 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: K-means clustering (74 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: K-means clustering (221 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: K-means clustering (232 lines) From: Wilhelm Landerholm | Queue <wl@qsweden.com> Re: K-means clustering (487 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <rguerrero@thescooterstore.com> Key Drivers-Regression vs Random ForestKey Drivers-Regression vs Random Forest (371 lines) From: Mark Webb <targetlinkmark@gmail.com> Kolmogorov-SmirnovKolmogorov-Smirnov (29 lines) From: William <wcg@PDX.EDU> LMATRIX in MIXED procedureLMATRIX in MIXED procedure (190 lines) From: Beckstead, Jason <jbeckste@health.usf.edu> Re: LMATRIX in MIXED procedure (122 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Levels of the repeated effectLevels of the repeated effect (60 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Limit on Variables in RegressionLimit on Variables in Regression (41 lines) From: kotzr <kotzr@COMCAST.NET> Location for import file from syntaxLocation for import file from syntax (48 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (51 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (398 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (203 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> MIXED model CONTRAST syntax helpMIXED model CONTRAST syntax help (79 lines) From: Charla Lopez <charla3@AOL.COM> Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct?Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct? (279 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how...Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1250 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (197 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1355 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (704 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed.Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. 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(152 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXEDMultilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (315 lines) From: Veitch, Jennifer <Jennifer.Veitch@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca> Re: Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (400 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> Multiple response with text variablesMultiple response with text variables (55 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Re: Multiple response with text variables (81 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Multiple response with text variables (77 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Multiple response with text variables (90 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Multiple response with text variables SOLVED!Re: Multiple response with text variables SOLVED! (102 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Multivariate Analysis in MIXEDMultivariate Analysis in MIXED (90 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Multivariate Analysis in MIXED (118 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Number of Contact Hours per Time PeriodNumber of Contact Hours per Time Period (391 lines) From: Dates, Brian <BDATES@swsol.org> OMS and Custom TablesOMS and Custom Tables (31 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Output Results to ExcelOutput Results to Excel (36 lines) From: Jennifer Day <jennieday@GMAIL.COM> Pivot table error report with v18.01Pivot table error report with v18.01 (169 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Power and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin FridayPower and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin Friday (27 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Print Label and Variable name in FactorPrint Label and Variable name in Factor (92 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> Re: Print Label and Variable name in Factor (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Protected FilesProtected Files (25 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (28 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Protected Files (222 lines) From: David Matheson <matheson@us.ibm.com> Quad Core ProcessorsQuad Core Processors (163 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Quad Core Processors (526 lines) From: Barnett, Adrian (DECS) <Adrian.Barnett2@SA.GOV.AU> Re: Quad Core Processors (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Quad Core Processors (333 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (30 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Question about "Any (varlist, value)"Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (99 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (55 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (286 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (183 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (178 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (631 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (464 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (785 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (1023 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (2506 lines) From: Roberts, Michael <robertsm@ahca.myflorida.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (634 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (980 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Question about confidence intervalsQuestion about confidence intervals (36 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (41 lines) From: García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about confidence intervals (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on analysis--many observations per subjectQuestion on analysis--many observations per subject (167 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (26 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (49 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (55 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (57 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (93 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (125 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (164 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (166 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (155 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> R in SPSS 16 - Graphical output
Dates: Subtracting number of months from a dateDates: Subtracting number of months from a date (26 lines) From: jimjohn <azam.khan@utoronto.ca> Re: Dates: Subtracting number of months from a date (108 lines) From: Steve Mardenfeld <smarden1@gmail.com> Re: Dates: Subtracting number of months from a date (419 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Re: Dates: Subtracting number of months from a date (362 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Does v17 run under Windoze 2000?Does v17 run under Windoze 2000? (43 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Downloading V18.1 patchDownloading V18.1 patch (28 lines) From: Mark Webb <targetlinkmark@gmail.com> Re: Downloading V18.1 patch (167 lines) From: Jason Burke <burke.jasonm@gmail.com> Re: Downloading V18.1 patch (112 lines) From: Fred Weigel <fzw0004@auburn.edu> Early Bird Discounts for Online Statistics Courses end January 14thEarly Bird Discounts for Online Statistics Courses end January 14th (63 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Excel to SPSS dates garbledExcel to SPSS dates garbled (401 lines) From: Stirkey, Vicki <vstirkey@state.pa.us> Re: Excel to SPSS dates garbled (83 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Excel to SPSS dates garbled (159 lines) From: David Futrell <dfutrell62@yahoo.com> Re: Excel to SPSS dates garbled (76 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Excel to SPSS dates garbled (47 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Excluded variables from regressionRe: Excluded variables from regression (51 lines) From: CarolineUK <cwilson@DMU.AC.UK> Re: Excluded variables from regression (91 lines) From: AJ <ohri2007@gmail.com> Re: Excluded variables from regression (254 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Excluded variables from regression (305 lines) From: Ajay Ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> Re: Excluded variables from regression (73 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Excluded variables from regression (79 lines) From: CarolineUK <cwilson@DMU.AC.UK> Extracting and modifiying string variableExtracting and modifiying string variable (104 lines) From: ANDRES ALBERTO BURGA LEON <aburgal@minedu.gob.pe> Re: Extracting and modifiying string variable (74 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Extracting and modifiying string variable (205 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> FW: CTABLES ProblemFW: CTABLES Problem (1358 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> FW: CTABLES Problem (122 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Factor Analysis on dichotomous variablesFactor Analysis on dichotomous variables (21 lines) From: Angelina S. MacKewn <amackewn@utm.edu> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (89 lines) From: ANDRES ALBERTO BURGA LEON <aburgal@minedu.gob.pe> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (100 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (65 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (118 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (59 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (88 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (808 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (119 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Fw: Excluded variables from regressionFw: Excluded variables from regression (222 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Fw: Excluded variables from regression (238 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Fw: Re:Fw: Re: (660 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variablesFw: Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (236 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Fw: Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (167 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Fw: running production jobs in windows 7Fw: running production jobs in windows 7 (143 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> GEEGEE (89 lines) From: Kala <drkala@roadrunner.com> Getting stuff into XML outputGetting stuff into XML output (229 lines) From: Simon Palmer <simon.palmer@strategicdata.com.au> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (273 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (344 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (444 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (122 lines) From: Simon Palmer <simon.palmer@strategicdata.com.au> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (200 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Help creating a one dichtomos variable out of 25 variablesRe: Help creating a one dichtomos variable out of 25 variables (77 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Help creating a one dichtomos variable out of 25 variables (40 lines) From: biosludge <the_real_bateman@YAHOO.COM> Help on Custom TableHelp on Custom Table (667 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Help on Custom Table (1549 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Re: Help on Custom Table (324 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Help with errorsHelp with errors (249 lines) From: Dean Tindall <DeanTindall@nunwood.com> Re: Help with errors (152 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with errors (160 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> How to display the 0 before the decimal point.How to display the 0 before the decimal point. 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(39 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> How to get the earliest date into a new variableHow to get the earliest date into a new variable (25 lines) From: Jim <james.d.phillips@LMCO.COM> Re: How to get the earliest date into a new variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: How to get the earliest date into a new variable (16 lines) From: Jim <james.d.phillips@LMCO.COM> How to get total population from a complex sampleHow to get total population from a complex sample (31 lines) From: Kashif Khokhar <kashifsaeed@YMAIL.COM> Human Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the NumbersHuman Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the Numbers (373 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Human Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the Numbers (64 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> I can't believe there's a limit on datafile sizeRe: I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size - bug in input dialogue v 18.1I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size - bug in input dialogue v 18.1 (185 lines) From: CHESNEY, GREG <CHESNGL@d11.org> IRT sample sizesIRT sample sizes (105 lines) From: Joy Oliver <joliver@humrro.org> Increase your Statistics IQ in the New Year through interactive online courses.Increase your Statistics IQ in the New Year through interactive online courses. (53 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Increasing order of polynomials in growth curveIncreasing order of polynomials in growth curve (77 lines) From: William Dudley WNDUDLEY <WNDUDLEY@uncg.edu> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (32 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (105 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (87 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (121 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Insufficient memory to process the commandInsufficient memory to process the command (35 lines) From: Florio Arguillas <foa2@cornell.edu> K-means clusteringK-means clustering (26 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <rguerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: K-means clustering (66 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: K-means clustering (74 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: K-means clustering (221 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: K-means clustering (232 lines) From: Wilhelm Landerholm | Queue <wl@qsweden.com> Re: K-means clustering (487 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <rguerrero@thescooterstore.com> Key Drivers-Regression vs Random ForestKey Drivers-Regression vs Random Forest (371 lines) From: Mark Webb <targetlinkmark@gmail.com> Kolmogorov-SmirnovKolmogorov-Smirnov (29 lines) From: William <wcg@PDX.EDU> LMATRIX in MIXED procedureLMATRIX in MIXED procedure (190 lines) From: Beckstead, Jason <jbeckste@health.usf.edu> Re: LMATRIX in MIXED procedure (122 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Levels of the repeated effectLevels of the repeated effect (60 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Limit on Variables in RegressionLimit on Variables in Regression (41 lines) From: kotzr <kotzr@COMCAST.NET> Location for import file from syntaxLocation for import file from syntax (48 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (51 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (398 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (203 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> MIXED model CONTRAST syntax helpMIXED model CONTRAST syntax help (79 lines) From: Charla Lopez <charla3@AOL.COM> Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct?Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct? (279 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how...Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1250 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (197 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1355 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (704 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed.Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. 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(152 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXEDMultilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (315 lines) From: Veitch, Jennifer <Jennifer.Veitch@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca> Re: Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (400 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> Multiple response with text variablesMultiple response with text variables (55 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Re: Multiple response with text variables (81 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Multiple response with text variables (77 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Multiple response with text variables (90 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Multiple response with text variables SOLVED!Re: Multiple response with text variables SOLVED! (102 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Multivariate Analysis in MIXEDMultivariate Analysis in MIXED (90 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Multivariate Analysis in MIXED (118 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Number of Contact Hours per Time PeriodNumber of Contact Hours per Time Period (391 lines) From: Dates, Brian <BDATES@swsol.org> OMS and Custom TablesOMS and Custom Tables (31 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Output Results to ExcelOutput Results to Excel (36 lines) From: Jennifer Day <jennieday@GMAIL.COM> Pivot table error report with v18.01Pivot table error report with v18.01 (169 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Power and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin FridayPower and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin Friday (27 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Print Label and Variable name in FactorPrint Label and Variable name in Factor (92 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> Re: Print Label and Variable name in Factor (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Protected FilesProtected Files (25 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (28 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Protected Files (222 lines) From: David Matheson <matheson@us.ibm.com> Quad Core ProcessorsQuad Core Processors (163 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Quad Core Processors (526 lines) From: Barnett, Adrian (DECS) <Adrian.Barnett2@SA.GOV.AU> Re: Quad Core Processors (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Quad Core Processors (333 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (30 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Question about "Any (varlist, value)"Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (99 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (55 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (286 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (183 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (178 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (631 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (464 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (785 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (1023 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (2506 lines) From: Roberts, Michael <robertsm@ahca.myflorida.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (634 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (980 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Question about confidence intervalsQuestion about confidence intervals (36 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (41 lines) From: García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about confidence intervals (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on analysis--many observations per subjectQuestion on analysis--many observations per subject (167 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (26 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (49 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (55 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (57 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (93 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (125 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (164 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (166 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (155 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> R in SPSS 16 - Graphical output
Does v17 run under Windoze 2000?Does v17 run under Windoze 2000? (43 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Downloading V18.1 patchDownloading V18.1 patch (28 lines) From: Mark Webb <targetlinkmark@gmail.com> Re: Downloading V18.1 patch (167 lines) From: Jason Burke <burke.jasonm@gmail.com> Re: Downloading V18.1 patch (112 lines) From: Fred Weigel <fzw0004@auburn.edu> Early Bird Discounts for Online Statistics Courses end January 14thEarly Bird Discounts for Online Statistics Courses end January 14th (63 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Excel to SPSS dates garbledExcel to SPSS dates garbled (401 lines) From: Stirkey, Vicki <vstirkey@state.pa.us> Re: Excel to SPSS dates garbled (83 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Excel to SPSS dates garbled (159 lines) From: David Futrell <dfutrell62@yahoo.com> Re: Excel to SPSS dates garbled (76 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Excel to SPSS dates garbled (47 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Excluded variables from regressionRe: Excluded variables from regression (51 lines) From: CarolineUK <cwilson@DMU.AC.UK> Re: Excluded variables from regression (91 lines) From: AJ <ohri2007@gmail.com> Re: Excluded variables from regression (254 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Excluded variables from regression (305 lines) From: Ajay Ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> Re: Excluded variables from regression (73 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Excluded variables from regression (79 lines) From: CarolineUK <cwilson@DMU.AC.UK> Extracting and modifiying string variableExtracting and modifiying string variable (104 lines) From: ANDRES ALBERTO BURGA LEON <aburgal@minedu.gob.pe> Re: Extracting and modifiying string variable (74 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Extracting and modifiying string variable (205 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> FW: CTABLES ProblemFW: CTABLES Problem (1358 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> FW: CTABLES Problem (122 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Factor Analysis on dichotomous variablesFactor Analysis on dichotomous variables (21 lines) From: Angelina S. MacKewn <amackewn@utm.edu> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (89 lines) From: ANDRES ALBERTO BURGA LEON <aburgal@minedu.gob.pe> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (100 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (65 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (118 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (59 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (88 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (808 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (119 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Fw: Excluded variables from regressionFw: Excluded variables from regression (222 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Fw: Excluded variables from regression (238 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Fw: Re:Fw: Re: (660 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variablesFw: Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (236 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Fw: Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (167 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Fw: running production jobs in windows 7Fw: running production jobs in windows 7 (143 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> GEEGEE (89 lines) From: Kala <drkala@roadrunner.com> Getting stuff into XML outputGetting stuff into XML output (229 lines) From: Simon Palmer <simon.palmer@strategicdata.com.au> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (273 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (344 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (444 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (122 lines) From: Simon Palmer <simon.palmer@strategicdata.com.au> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (200 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Help creating a one dichtomos variable out of 25 variablesRe: Help creating a one dichtomos variable out of 25 variables (77 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Help creating a one dichtomos variable out of 25 variables (40 lines) From: biosludge <the_real_bateman@YAHOO.COM> Help on Custom TableHelp on Custom Table (667 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Help on Custom Table (1549 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Re: Help on Custom Table (324 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Help with errorsHelp with errors (249 lines) From: Dean Tindall <DeanTindall@nunwood.com> Re: Help with errors (152 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with errors (160 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> How to display the 0 before the decimal point.How to display the 0 before the decimal point. 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(39 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> How to get the earliest date into a new variableHow to get the earliest date into a new variable (25 lines) From: Jim <james.d.phillips@LMCO.COM> Re: How to get the earliest date into a new variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: How to get the earliest date into a new variable (16 lines) From: Jim <james.d.phillips@LMCO.COM> How to get total population from a complex sampleHow to get total population from a complex sample (31 lines) From: Kashif Khokhar <kashifsaeed@YMAIL.COM> Human Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the NumbersHuman Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the Numbers (373 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Human Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the Numbers (64 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> I can't believe there's a limit on datafile sizeRe: I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size - bug in input dialogue v 18.1I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size - bug in input dialogue v 18.1 (185 lines) From: CHESNEY, GREG <CHESNGL@d11.org> IRT sample sizesIRT sample sizes (105 lines) From: Joy Oliver <joliver@humrro.org> Increase your Statistics IQ in the New Year through interactive online courses.Increase your Statistics IQ in the New Year through interactive online courses. (53 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Increasing order of polynomials in growth curveIncreasing order of polynomials in growth curve (77 lines) From: William Dudley WNDUDLEY <WNDUDLEY@uncg.edu> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (32 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (105 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (87 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (121 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Insufficient memory to process the commandInsufficient memory to process the command (35 lines) From: Florio Arguillas <foa2@cornell.edu> K-means clusteringK-means clustering (26 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <rguerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: K-means clustering (66 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: K-means clustering (74 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: K-means clustering (221 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: K-means clustering (232 lines) From: Wilhelm Landerholm | Queue <wl@qsweden.com> Re: K-means clustering (487 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <rguerrero@thescooterstore.com> Key Drivers-Regression vs Random ForestKey Drivers-Regression vs Random Forest (371 lines) From: Mark Webb <targetlinkmark@gmail.com> Kolmogorov-SmirnovKolmogorov-Smirnov (29 lines) From: William <wcg@PDX.EDU> LMATRIX in MIXED procedureLMATRIX in MIXED procedure (190 lines) From: Beckstead, Jason <jbeckste@health.usf.edu> Re: LMATRIX in MIXED procedure (122 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Levels of the repeated effectLevels of the repeated effect (60 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Limit on Variables in RegressionLimit on Variables in Regression (41 lines) From: kotzr <kotzr@COMCAST.NET> Location for import file from syntaxLocation for import file from syntax (48 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (51 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (398 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (203 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> MIXED model CONTRAST syntax helpMIXED model CONTRAST syntax help (79 lines) From: Charla Lopez <charla3@AOL.COM> Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct?Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct? (279 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how...Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1250 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (197 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1355 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (704 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed.Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. 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(152 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXEDMultilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (315 lines) From: Veitch, Jennifer <Jennifer.Veitch@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca> Re: Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (400 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> Multiple response with text variablesMultiple response with text variables (55 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Re: Multiple response with text variables (81 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Multiple response with text variables (77 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Multiple response with text variables (90 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Multiple response with text variables SOLVED!Re: Multiple response with text variables SOLVED! (102 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Multivariate Analysis in MIXEDMultivariate Analysis in MIXED (90 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Multivariate Analysis in MIXED (118 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Number of Contact Hours per Time PeriodNumber of Contact Hours per Time Period (391 lines) From: Dates, Brian <BDATES@swsol.org> OMS and Custom TablesOMS and Custom Tables (31 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Output Results to ExcelOutput Results to Excel (36 lines) From: Jennifer Day <jennieday@GMAIL.COM> Pivot table error report with v18.01Pivot table error report with v18.01 (169 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Power and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin FridayPower and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin Friday (27 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Print Label and Variable name in FactorPrint Label and Variable name in Factor (92 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> Re: Print Label and Variable name in Factor (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Protected FilesProtected Files (25 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (28 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Protected Files (222 lines) From: David Matheson <matheson@us.ibm.com> Quad Core ProcessorsQuad Core Processors (163 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Quad Core Processors (526 lines) From: Barnett, Adrian (DECS) <Adrian.Barnett2@SA.GOV.AU> Re: Quad Core Processors (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Quad Core Processors (333 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (30 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Question about "Any (varlist, value)"Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (99 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (55 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (286 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (183 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (178 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (631 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (464 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (785 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (1023 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (2506 lines) From: Roberts, Michael <robertsm@ahca.myflorida.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (634 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (980 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Question about confidence intervalsQuestion about confidence intervals (36 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (41 lines) From: García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about confidence intervals (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on analysis--many observations per subjectQuestion on analysis--many observations per subject (167 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (26 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (49 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (55 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (57 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (93 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (125 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (164 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (166 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (155 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> R in SPSS 16 - Graphical output
Downloading V18.1 patchDownloading V18.1 patch (28 lines) From: Mark Webb <targetlinkmark@gmail.com> Re: Downloading V18.1 patch (167 lines) From: Jason Burke <burke.jasonm@gmail.com> Re: Downloading V18.1 patch (112 lines) From: Fred Weigel <fzw0004@auburn.edu> Early Bird Discounts for Online Statistics Courses end January 14thEarly Bird Discounts for Online Statistics Courses end January 14th (63 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Excel to SPSS dates garbledExcel to SPSS dates garbled (401 lines) From: Stirkey, Vicki <vstirkey@state.pa.us> Re: Excel to SPSS dates garbled (83 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Excel to SPSS dates garbled (159 lines) From: David Futrell <dfutrell62@yahoo.com> Re: Excel to SPSS dates garbled (76 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Excel to SPSS dates garbled (47 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Excluded variables from regressionRe: Excluded variables from regression (51 lines) From: CarolineUK <cwilson@DMU.AC.UK> Re: Excluded variables from regression (91 lines) From: AJ <ohri2007@gmail.com> Re: Excluded variables from regression (254 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Excluded variables from regression (305 lines) From: Ajay Ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> Re: Excluded variables from regression (73 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Excluded variables from regression (79 lines) From: CarolineUK <cwilson@DMU.AC.UK> Extracting and modifiying string variableExtracting and modifiying string variable (104 lines) From: ANDRES ALBERTO BURGA LEON <aburgal@minedu.gob.pe> Re: Extracting and modifiying string variable (74 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Extracting and modifiying string variable (205 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> FW: CTABLES ProblemFW: CTABLES Problem (1358 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> FW: CTABLES Problem (122 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Factor Analysis on dichotomous variablesFactor Analysis on dichotomous variables (21 lines) From: Angelina S. MacKewn <amackewn@utm.edu> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (89 lines) From: ANDRES ALBERTO BURGA LEON <aburgal@minedu.gob.pe> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (100 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (65 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (118 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (59 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (88 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (808 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (119 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Fw: Excluded variables from regressionFw: Excluded variables from regression (222 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Fw: Excluded variables from regression (238 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Fw: Re:Fw: Re: (660 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variablesFw: Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (236 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Fw: Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (167 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Fw: running production jobs in windows 7Fw: running production jobs in windows 7 (143 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> GEEGEE (89 lines) From: Kala <drkala@roadrunner.com> Getting stuff into XML outputGetting stuff into XML output (229 lines) From: Simon Palmer <simon.palmer@strategicdata.com.au> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (273 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (344 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (444 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (122 lines) From: Simon Palmer <simon.palmer@strategicdata.com.au> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (200 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Help creating a one dichtomos variable out of 25 variablesRe: Help creating a one dichtomos variable out of 25 variables (77 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Help creating a one dichtomos variable out of 25 variables (40 lines) From: biosludge <the_real_bateman@YAHOO.COM> Help on Custom TableHelp on Custom Table (667 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Help on Custom Table (1549 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Re: Help on Custom Table (324 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Help with errorsHelp with errors (249 lines) From: Dean Tindall <DeanTindall@nunwood.com> Re: Help with errors (152 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with errors (160 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> How to display the 0 before the decimal point.How to display the 0 before the decimal point. 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(39 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> How to get the earliest date into a new variableHow to get the earliest date into a new variable (25 lines) From: Jim <james.d.phillips@LMCO.COM> Re: How to get the earliest date into a new variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: How to get the earliest date into a new variable (16 lines) From: Jim <james.d.phillips@LMCO.COM> How to get total population from a complex sampleHow to get total population from a complex sample (31 lines) From: Kashif Khokhar <kashifsaeed@YMAIL.COM> Human Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the NumbersHuman Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the Numbers (373 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Human Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the Numbers (64 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> I can't believe there's a limit on datafile sizeRe: I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size - bug in input dialogue v 18.1I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size - bug in input dialogue v 18.1 (185 lines) From: CHESNEY, GREG <CHESNGL@d11.org> IRT sample sizesIRT sample sizes (105 lines) From: Joy Oliver <joliver@humrro.org> Increase your Statistics IQ in the New Year through interactive online courses.Increase your Statistics IQ in the New Year through interactive online courses. (53 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Increasing order of polynomials in growth curveIncreasing order of polynomials in growth curve (77 lines) From: William Dudley WNDUDLEY <WNDUDLEY@uncg.edu> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (32 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (105 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (87 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (121 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Insufficient memory to process the commandInsufficient memory to process the command (35 lines) From: Florio Arguillas <foa2@cornell.edu> K-means clusteringK-means clustering (26 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <rguerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: K-means clustering (66 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: K-means clustering (74 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: K-means clustering (221 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: K-means clustering (232 lines) From: Wilhelm Landerholm | Queue <wl@qsweden.com> Re: K-means clustering (487 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <rguerrero@thescooterstore.com> Key Drivers-Regression vs Random ForestKey Drivers-Regression vs Random Forest (371 lines) From: Mark Webb <targetlinkmark@gmail.com> Kolmogorov-SmirnovKolmogorov-Smirnov (29 lines) From: William <wcg@PDX.EDU> LMATRIX in MIXED procedureLMATRIX in MIXED procedure (190 lines) From: Beckstead, Jason <jbeckste@health.usf.edu> Re: LMATRIX in MIXED procedure (122 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Levels of the repeated effectLevels of the repeated effect (60 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Limit on Variables in RegressionLimit on Variables in Regression (41 lines) From: kotzr <kotzr@COMCAST.NET> Location for import file from syntaxLocation for import file from syntax (48 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (51 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (398 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (203 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> MIXED model CONTRAST syntax helpMIXED model CONTRAST syntax help (79 lines) From: Charla Lopez <charla3@AOL.COM> Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct?Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct? (279 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how...Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1250 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (197 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1355 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (704 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed.Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. 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(152 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXEDMultilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (315 lines) From: Veitch, Jennifer <Jennifer.Veitch@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca> Re: Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (400 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> Multiple response with text variablesMultiple response with text variables (55 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Re: Multiple response with text variables (81 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Multiple response with text variables (77 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Multiple response with text variables (90 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Multiple response with text variables SOLVED!Re: Multiple response with text variables SOLVED! (102 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Multivariate Analysis in MIXEDMultivariate Analysis in MIXED (90 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Multivariate Analysis in MIXED (118 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Number of Contact Hours per Time PeriodNumber of Contact Hours per Time Period (391 lines) From: Dates, Brian <BDATES@swsol.org> OMS and Custom TablesOMS and Custom Tables (31 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Output Results to ExcelOutput Results to Excel (36 lines) From: Jennifer Day <jennieday@GMAIL.COM> Pivot table error report with v18.01Pivot table error report with v18.01 (169 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Power and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin FridayPower and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin Friday (27 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Print Label and Variable name in FactorPrint Label and Variable name in Factor (92 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> Re: Print Label and Variable name in Factor (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Protected FilesProtected Files (25 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (28 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Protected Files (222 lines) From: David Matheson <matheson@us.ibm.com> Quad Core ProcessorsQuad Core Processors (163 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Quad Core Processors (526 lines) From: Barnett, Adrian (DECS) <Adrian.Barnett2@SA.GOV.AU> Re: Quad Core Processors (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Quad Core Processors (333 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (30 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Question about "Any (varlist, value)"Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (99 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (55 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (286 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (183 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (178 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (631 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (464 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (785 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (1023 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (2506 lines) From: Roberts, Michael <robertsm@ahca.myflorida.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (634 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (980 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Question about confidence intervalsQuestion about confidence intervals (36 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (41 lines) From: García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about confidence intervals (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on analysis--many observations per subjectQuestion on analysis--many observations per subject (167 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (26 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (49 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (55 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (57 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (93 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (125 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (164 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (166 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (155 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> R in SPSS 16 - Graphical output
Early Bird Discounts for Online Statistics Courses end January 14thEarly Bird Discounts for Online Statistics Courses end January 14th (63 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Excel to SPSS dates garbledExcel to SPSS dates garbled (401 lines) From: Stirkey, Vicki <vstirkey@state.pa.us> Re: Excel to SPSS dates garbled (83 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Excel to SPSS dates garbled (159 lines) From: David Futrell <dfutrell62@yahoo.com> Re: Excel to SPSS dates garbled (76 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Excel to SPSS dates garbled (47 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Excluded variables from regressionRe: Excluded variables from regression (51 lines) From: CarolineUK <cwilson@DMU.AC.UK> Re: Excluded variables from regression (91 lines) From: AJ <ohri2007@gmail.com> Re: Excluded variables from regression (254 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Excluded variables from regression (305 lines) From: Ajay Ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> Re: Excluded variables from regression (73 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Excluded variables from regression (79 lines) From: CarolineUK <cwilson@DMU.AC.UK> Extracting and modifiying string variableExtracting and modifiying string variable (104 lines) From: ANDRES ALBERTO BURGA LEON <aburgal@minedu.gob.pe> Re: Extracting and modifiying string variable (74 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Extracting and modifiying string variable (205 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> FW: CTABLES ProblemFW: CTABLES Problem (1358 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> FW: CTABLES Problem (122 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Factor Analysis on dichotomous variablesFactor Analysis on dichotomous variables (21 lines) From: Angelina S. MacKewn <amackewn@utm.edu> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (89 lines) From: ANDRES ALBERTO BURGA LEON <aburgal@minedu.gob.pe> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (100 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (65 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (118 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (59 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (88 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (808 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (119 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Fw: Excluded variables from regressionFw: Excluded variables from regression (222 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Fw: Excluded variables from regression (238 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Fw: Re:Fw: Re: (660 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variablesFw: Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (236 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Fw: Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (167 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Fw: running production jobs in windows 7Fw: running production jobs in windows 7 (143 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> GEEGEE (89 lines) From: Kala <drkala@roadrunner.com> Getting stuff into XML outputGetting stuff into XML output (229 lines) From: Simon Palmer <simon.palmer@strategicdata.com.au> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (273 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (344 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (444 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (122 lines) From: Simon Palmer <simon.palmer@strategicdata.com.au> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (200 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Help creating a one dichtomos variable out of 25 variablesRe: Help creating a one dichtomos variable out of 25 variables (77 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Help creating a one dichtomos variable out of 25 variables (40 lines) From: biosludge <the_real_bateman@YAHOO.COM> Help on Custom TableHelp on Custom Table (667 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Help on Custom Table (1549 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Re: Help on Custom Table (324 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Help with errorsHelp with errors (249 lines) From: Dean Tindall <DeanTindall@nunwood.com> Re: Help with errors (152 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with errors (160 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> How to display the 0 before the decimal point.How to display the 0 before the decimal point. 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(53 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Increasing order of polynomials in growth curveIncreasing order of polynomials in growth curve (77 lines) From: William Dudley WNDUDLEY <WNDUDLEY@uncg.edu> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (32 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (105 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (87 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (121 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Insufficient memory to process the commandInsufficient memory to process the command (35 lines) From: Florio Arguillas <foa2@cornell.edu> K-means clusteringK-means clustering (26 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <rguerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: K-means clustering (66 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: K-means clustering (74 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: K-means clustering (221 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: K-means clustering (232 lines) From: Wilhelm Landerholm | Queue <wl@qsweden.com> Re: K-means clustering (487 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <rguerrero@thescooterstore.com> Key Drivers-Regression vs Random ForestKey Drivers-Regression vs Random Forest (371 lines) From: Mark Webb <targetlinkmark@gmail.com> Kolmogorov-SmirnovKolmogorov-Smirnov (29 lines) From: William <wcg@PDX.EDU> LMATRIX in MIXED procedureLMATRIX in MIXED procedure (190 lines) From: Beckstead, Jason <jbeckste@health.usf.edu> Re: LMATRIX in MIXED procedure (122 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Levels of the repeated effectLevels of the repeated effect (60 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Limit on Variables in RegressionLimit on Variables in Regression (41 lines) From: kotzr <kotzr@COMCAST.NET> Location for import file from syntaxLocation for import file from syntax (48 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (51 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (398 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (203 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> MIXED model CONTRAST syntax helpMIXED model CONTRAST syntax help (79 lines) From: Charla Lopez <charla3@AOL.COM> Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct?Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct? (279 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how...Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1250 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (197 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1355 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (704 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed.Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. 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(152 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXEDMultilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (315 lines) From: Veitch, Jennifer <Jennifer.Veitch@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca> Re: Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (400 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> Multiple response with text variablesMultiple response with text variables (55 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Re: Multiple response with text variables (81 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Multiple response with text variables (77 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Multiple response with text variables (90 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Multiple response with text variables SOLVED!Re: Multiple response with text variables SOLVED! (102 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Multivariate Analysis in MIXEDMultivariate Analysis in MIXED (90 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Multivariate Analysis in MIXED (118 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Number of Contact Hours per Time PeriodNumber of Contact Hours per Time Period (391 lines) From: Dates, Brian <BDATES@swsol.org> OMS and Custom TablesOMS and Custom Tables (31 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Output Results to ExcelOutput Results to Excel (36 lines) From: Jennifer Day <jennieday@GMAIL.COM> Pivot table error report with v18.01Pivot table error report with v18.01 (169 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Power and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin FridayPower and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin Friday (27 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Print Label and Variable name in FactorPrint Label and Variable name in Factor (92 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> Re: Print Label and Variable name in Factor (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Protected FilesProtected Files (25 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (28 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Protected Files (222 lines) From: David Matheson <matheson@us.ibm.com> Quad Core ProcessorsQuad Core Processors (163 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Quad Core Processors (526 lines) From: Barnett, Adrian (DECS) <Adrian.Barnett2@SA.GOV.AU> Re: Quad Core Processors (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Quad Core Processors (333 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (30 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Question about "Any (varlist, value)"Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (99 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (55 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (286 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (183 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (178 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (631 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (464 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (785 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (1023 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (2506 lines) From: Roberts, Michael <robertsm@ahca.myflorida.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (634 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (980 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Question about confidence intervalsQuestion about confidence intervals (36 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (41 lines) From: García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about confidence intervals (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on analysis--many observations per subjectQuestion on analysis--many observations per subject (167 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (26 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (49 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (55 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (57 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (93 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (125 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (164 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (166 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (155 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> R in SPSS 16 - Graphical output
Excel to SPSS dates garbledExcel to SPSS dates garbled (401 lines) From: Stirkey, Vicki <vstirkey@state.pa.us> Re: Excel to SPSS dates garbled (83 lines) From: Francien Berndsen <francien@berndsen.us> Re: Excel to SPSS dates garbled (159 lines) From: David Futrell <dfutrell62@yahoo.com> Re: Excel to SPSS dates garbled (76 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Excel to SPSS dates garbled (47 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Excluded variables from regressionRe: Excluded variables from regression (51 lines) From: CarolineUK <cwilson@DMU.AC.UK> Re: Excluded variables from regression (91 lines) From: AJ <ohri2007@gmail.com> Re: Excluded variables from regression (254 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Excluded variables from regression (305 lines) From: Ajay Ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> Re: Excluded variables from regression (73 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Excluded variables from regression (79 lines) From: CarolineUK <cwilson@DMU.AC.UK> Extracting and modifiying string variableExtracting and modifiying string variable (104 lines) From: ANDRES ALBERTO BURGA LEON <aburgal@minedu.gob.pe> Re: Extracting and modifiying string variable (74 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Extracting and modifiying string variable (205 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> FW: CTABLES ProblemFW: CTABLES Problem (1358 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> FW: CTABLES Problem (122 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Factor Analysis on dichotomous variablesFactor Analysis on dichotomous variables (21 lines) From: Angelina S. MacKewn <amackewn@utm.edu> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (89 lines) From: ANDRES ALBERTO BURGA LEON <aburgal@minedu.gob.pe> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (100 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (65 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (118 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (59 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (88 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (808 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (119 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Fw: Excluded variables from regressionFw: Excluded variables from regression (222 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Fw: Excluded variables from regression (238 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Fw: Re:Fw: Re: (660 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variablesFw: Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (236 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Fw: Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (167 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Fw: running production jobs in windows 7Fw: running production jobs in windows 7 (143 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> GEEGEE (89 lines) From: Kala <drkala@roadrunner.com> Getting stuff into XML outputGetting stuff into XML output (229 lines) From: Simon Palmer <simon.palmer@strategicdata.com.au> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (273 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (344 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (444 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (122 lines) From: Simon Palmer <simon.palmer@strategicdata.com.au> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (200 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Help creating a one dichtomos variable out of 25 variablesRe: Help creating a one dichtomos variable out of 25 variables (77 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Help creating a one dichtomos variable out of 25 variables (40 lines) From: biosludge <the_real_bateman@YAHOO.COM> Help on Custom TableHelp on Custom Table (667 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Help on Custom Table (1549 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Re: Help on Custom Table (324 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Help with errorsHelp with errors (249 lines) From: Dean Tindall <DeanTindall@nunwood.com> Re: Help with errors (152 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with errors (160 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> How to display the 0 before the decimal point.How to display the 0 before the decimal point. 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(279 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how...Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1250 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (197 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1355 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (704 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed.Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. 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(152 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXEDMultilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (315 lines) From: Veitch, Jennifer <Jennifer.Veitch@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca> Re: Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (400 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> Multiple response with text variablesMultiple response with text variables (55 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Re: Multiple response with text variables (81 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Multiple response with text variables (77 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Multiple response with text variables (90 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Multiple response with text variables SOLVED!Re: Multiple response with text variables SOLVED! (102 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Multivariate Analysis in MIXEDMultivariate Analysis in MIXED (90 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Multivariate Analysis in MIXED (118 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Number of Contact Hours per Time PeriodNumber of Contact Hours per Time Period (391 lines) From: Dates, Brian <BDATES@swsol.org> OMS and Custom TablesOMS and Custom Tables (31 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Output Results to ExcelOutput Results to Excel (36 lines) From: Jennifer Day <jennieday@GMAIL.COM> Pivot table error report with v18.01Pivot table error report with v18.01 (169 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Power and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin FridayPower and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin Friday (27 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Print Label and Variable name in FactorPrint Label and Variable name in Factor (92 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> Re: Print Label and Variable name in Factor (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Protected FilesProtected Files (25 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (28 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Protected Files (222 lines) From: David Matheson <matheson@us.ibm.com> Quad Core ProcessorsQuad Core Processors (163 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Quad Core Processors (526 lines) From: Barnett, Adrian (DECS) <Adrian.Barnett2@SA.GOV.AU> Re: Quad Core Processors (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Quad Core Processors (333 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (30 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Question about "Any (varlist, value)"Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (99 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (55 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (286 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (183 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (178 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (631 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (464 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (785 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (1023 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (2506 lines) From: Roberts, Michael <robertsm@ahca.myflorida.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (634 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (980 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Question about confidence intervalsQuestion about confidence intervals (36 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (41 lines) From: García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about confidence intervals (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on analysis--many observations per subjectQuestion on analysis--many observations per subject (167 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (26 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (49 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (55 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (57 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (93 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (125 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (164 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (166 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (155 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> R in SPSS 16 - Graphical output
Excluded variables from regressionRe: Excluded variables from regression (51 lines) From: CarolineUK <cwilson@DMU.AC.UK> Re: Excluded variables from regression (91 lines) From: AJ <ohri2007@gmail.com> Re: Excluded variables from regression (254 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Excluded variables from regression (305 lines) From: Ajay Ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> Re: Excluded variables from regression (73 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Excluded variables from regression (79 lines) From: CarolineUK <cwilson@DMU.AC.UK> Extracting and modifiying string variableExtracting and modifiying string variable (104 lines) From: ANDRES ALBERTO BURGA LEON <aburgal@minedu.gob.pe> Re: Extracting and modifiying string variable (74 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Extracting and modifiying string variable (205 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> FW: CTABLES ProblemFW: CTABLES Problem (1358 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> FW: CTABLES Problem (122 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Factor Analysis on dichotomous variablesFactor Analysis on dichotomous variables (21 lines) From: Angelina S. MacKewn <amackewn@utm.edu> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (89 lines) From: ANDRES ALBERTO BURGA LEON <aburgal@minedu.gob.pe> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (100 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (65 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (118 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (59 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (88 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (808 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (119 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Fw: Excluded variables from regressionFw: Excluded variables from regression (222 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Fw: Excluded variables from regression (238 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Fw: Re:Fw: Re: (660 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variablesFw: Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (236 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Fw: Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (167 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Fw: running production jobs in windows 7Fw: running production jobs in windows 7 (143 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> GEEGEE (89 lines) From: Kala <drkala@roadrunner.com> Getting stuff into XML outputGetting stuff into XML output (229 lines) From: Simon Palmer <simon.palmer@strategicdata.com.au> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (273 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (344 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (444 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (122 lines) From: Simon Palmer <simon.palmer@strategicdata.com.au> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (200 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Help creating a one dichtomos variable out of 25 variablesRe: Help creating a one dichtomos variable out of 25 variables (77 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Help creating a one dichtomos variable out of 25 variables (40 lines) From: biosludge <the_real_bateman@YAHOO.COM> Help on Custom TableHelp on Custom Table (667 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Help on Custom Table (1549 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Re: Help on Custom Table (324 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Help with errorsHelp with errors (249 lines) From: Dean Tindall <DeanTindall@nunwood.com> Re: Help with errors (152 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with errors (160 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> How to display the 0 before the decimal point.How to display the 0 before the decimal point. (75 lines) From: Zhao, Luhua (CDC/CCHP/NCCDPHP) (CTR) <itz8@cdc.gov> Re: How to display the 0 before the decimal point. (39 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> How to get the earliest date into a new variableHow to get the earliest date into a new variable (25 lines) From: Jim <james.d.phillips@LMCO.COM> Re: How to get the earliest date into a new variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: How to get the earliest date into a new variable (16 lines) From: Jim <james.d.phillips@LMCO.COM> How to get total population from a complex sampleHow to get total population from a complex sample (31 lines) From: Kashif Khokhar <kashifsaeed@YMAIL.COM> Human Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the NumbersHuman Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the Numbers (373 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Human Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the Numbers (64 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> I can't believe there's a limit on datafile sizeRe: I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size - bug in input dialogue v 18.1I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size - bug in input dialogue v 18.1 (185 lines) From: CHESNEY, GREG <CHESNGL@d11.org> IRT sample sizesIRT sample sizes (105 lines) From: Joy Oliver <joliver@humrro.org> Increase your Statistics IQ in the New Year through interactive online courses.Increase your Statistics IQ in the New Year through interactive online courses. (53 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Increasing order of polynomials in growth curveIncreasing order of polynomials in growth curve (77 lines) From: William Dudley WNDUDLEY <WNDUDLEY@uncg.edu> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (32 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (105 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (87 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (121 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Insufficient memory to process the commandInsufficient memory to process the command (35 lines) From: Florio Arguillas <foa2@cornell.edu> K-means clusteringK-means clustering (26 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <rguerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: K-means clustering (66 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: K-means clustering (74 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: K-means clustering (221 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: K-means clustering (232 lines) From: Wilhelm Landerholm | Queue <wl@qsweden.com> Re: K-means clustering (487 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <rguerrero@thescooterstore.com> Key Drivers-Regression vs Random ForestKey Drivers-Regression vs Random Forest (371 lines) From: Mark Webb <targetlinkmark@gmail.com> Kolmogorov-SmirnovKolmogorov-Smirnov (29 lines) From: William <wcg@PDX.EDU> LMATRIX in MIXED procedureLMATRIX in MIXED procedure (190 lines) From: Beckstead, Jason <jbeckste@health.usf.edu> Re: LMATRIX in MIXED procedure (122 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Levels of the repeated effectLevels of the repeated effect (60 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Limit on Variables in RegressionLimit on Variables in Regression (41 lines) From: kotzr <kotzr@COMCAST.NET> Location for import file from syntaxLocation for import file from syntax (48 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (51 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (398 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (203 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> MIXED model CONTRAST syntax helpMIXED model CONTRAST syntax help (79 lines) From: Charla Lopez <charla3@AOL.COM> Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct?Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct? (279 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how...Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1250 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (197 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1355 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (704 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed.Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (70 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (136 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (156 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (104 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (152 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXEDMultilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (315 lines) From: Veitch, Jennifer <Jennifer.Veitch@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca> Re: Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (400 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> Multiple response with text variablesMultiple response with text variables (55 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Re: Multiple response with text variables (81 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Multiple response with text variables (77 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Multiple response with text variables (90 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Multiple response with text variables SOLVED!Re: Multiple response with text variables SOLVED! (102 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Multivariate Analysis in MIXEDMultivariate Analysis in MIXED (90 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Multivariate Analysis in MIXED (118 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Number of Contact Hours per Time PeriodNumber of Contact Hours per Time Period (391 lines) From: Dates, Brian <BDATES@swsol.org> OMS and Custom TablesOMS and Custom Tables (31 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Output Results to ExcelOutput Results to Excel (36 lines) From: Jennifer Day <jennieday@GMAIL.COM> Pivot table error report with v18.01Pivot table error report with v18.01 (169 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Power and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin FridayPower and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin Friday (27 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Print Label and Variable name in FactorPrint Label and Variable name in Factor (92 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> Re: Print Label and Variable name in Factor (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Protected FilesProtected Files (25 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (28 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Protected Files (222 lines) From: David Matheson <matheson@us.ibm.com> Quad Core ProcessorsQuad Core Processors (163 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Quad Core Processors (526 lines) From: Barnett, Adrian (DECS) <Adrian.Barnett2@SA.GOV.AU> Re: Quad Core Processors (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Quad Core Processors (333 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (30 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Question about "Any (varlist, value)"Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (99 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (55 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (286 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (183 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (178 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (631 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (464 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (785 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (1023 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (2506 lines) From: Roberts, Michael <robertsm@ahca.myflorida.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (634 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (980 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Question about confidence intervalsQuestion about confidence intervals (36 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (41 lines) From: García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about confidence intervals (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on analysis--many observations per subjectQuestion on analysis--many observations per subject (167 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (26 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (49 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (55 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (57 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (93 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (125 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (164 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (166 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (155 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> R in SPSS 16 - Graphical output
Extracting and modifiying string variableExtracting and modifiying string variable (104 lines) From: ANDRES ALBERTO BURGA LEON <aburgal@minedu.gob.pe> Re: Extracting and modifiying string variable (74 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Extracting and modifiying string variable (205 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> FW: CTABLES ProblemFW: CTABLES Problem (1358 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> FW: CTABLES Problem (122 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Factor Analysis on dichotomous variablesFactor Analysis on dichotomous variables (21 lines) From: Angelina S. MacKewn <amackewn@utm.edu> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (89 lines) From: ANDRES ALBERTO BURGA LEON <aburgal@minedu.gob.pe> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (100 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (65 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (118 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (59 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (88 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (808 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (119 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Fw: Excluded variables from regressionFw: Excluded variables from regression (222 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Fw: Excluded variables from regression (238 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Fw: Re:Fw: Re: (660 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variablesFw: Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (236 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Fw: Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (167 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Fw: running production jobs in windows 7Fw: running production jobs in windows 7 (143 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> GEEGEE (89 lines) From: Kala <drkala@roadrunner.com> Getting stuff into XML outputGetting stuff into XML output (229 lines) From: Simon Palmer <simon.palmer@strategicdata.com.au> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (273 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (344 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (444 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (122 lines) From: Simon Palmer <simon.palmer@strategicdata.com.au> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (200 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Help creating a one dichtomos variable out of 25 variablesRe: Help creating a one dichtomos variable out of 25 variables (77 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Help creating a one dichtomos variable out of 25 variables (40 lines) From: biosludge <the_real_bateman@YAHOO.COM> Help on Custom TableHelp on Custom Table (667 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Help on Custom Table (1549 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Re: Help on Custom Table (324 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Help with errorsHelp with errors (249 lines) From: Dean Tindall <DeanTindall@nunwood.com> Re: Help with errors (152 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with errors (160 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> How to display the 0 before the decimal point.How to display the 0 before the decimal point. (75 lines) From: Zhao, Luhua (CDC/CCHP/NCCDPHP) (CTR) <itz8@cdc.gov> Re: How to display the 0 before the decimal point. (39 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> How to get the earliest date into a new variableHow to get the earliest date into a new variable (25 lines) From: Jim <james.d.phillips@LMCO.COM> Re: How to get the earliest date into a new variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: How to get the earliest date into a new variable (16 lines) From: Jim <james.d.phillips@LMCO.COM> How to get total population from a complex sampleHow to get total population from a complex sample (31 lines) From: Kashif Khokhar <kashifsaeed@YMAIL.COM> Human Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the NumbersHuman Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the Numbers (373 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Human Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the Numbers (64 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> I can't believe there's a limit on datafile sizeRe: I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size - bug in input dialogue v 18.1I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size - bug in input dialogue v 18.1 (185 lines) From: CHESNEY, GREG <CHESNGL@d11.org> IRT sample sizesIRT sample sizes (105 lines) From: Joy Oliver <joliver@humrro.org> Increase your Statistics IQ in the New Year through interactive online courses.Increase your Statistics IQ in the New Year through interactive online courses. (53 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Increasing order of polynomials in growth curveIncreasing order of polynomials in growth curve (77 lines) From: William Dudley WNDUDLEY <WNDUDLEY@uncg.edu> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (32 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (105 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (87 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (121 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Insufficient memory to process the commandInsufficient memory to process the command (35 lines) From: Florio Arguillas <foa2@cornell.edu> K-means clusteringK-means clustering (26 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <rguerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: K-means clustering (66 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: K-means clustering (74 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: K-means clustering (221 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: K-means clustering (232 lines) From: Wilhelm Landerholm | Queue <wl@qsweden.com> Re: K-means clustering (487 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <rguerrero@thescooterstore.com> Key Drivers-Regression vs Random ForestKey Drivers-Regression vs Random Forest (371 lines) From: Mark Webb <targetlinkmark@gmail.com> Kolmogorov-SmirnovKolmogorov-Smirnov (29 lines) From: William <wcg@PDX.EDU> LMATRIX in MIXED procedureLMATRIX in MIXED procedure (190 lines) From: Beckstead, Jason <jbeckste@health.usf.edu> Re: LMATRIX in MIXED procedure (122 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Levels of the repeated effectLevels of the repeated effect (60 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Limit on Variables in RegressionLimit on Variables in Regression (41 lines) From: kotzr <kotzr@COMCAST.NET> Location for import file from syntaxLocation for import file from syntax (48 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (51 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (398 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (203 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> MIXED model CONTRAST syntax helpMIXED model CONTRAST syntax help (79 lines) From: Charla Lopez <charla3@AOL.COM> Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct?Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct? (279 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how...Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1250 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (197 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1355 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (704 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed.Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (70 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (136 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (156 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (104 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (152 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXEDMultilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (315 lines) From: Veitch, Jennifer <Jennifer.Veitch@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca> Re: Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (400 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> Multiple response with text variablesMultiple response with text variables (55 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Re: Multiple response with text variables (81 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Multiple response with text variables (77 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Multiple response with text variables (90 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Multiple response with text variables SOLVED!Re: Multiple response with text variables SOLVED! (102 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Multivariate Analysis in MIXEDMultivariate Analysis in MIXED (90 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Multivariate Analysis in MIXED (118 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Number of Contact Hours per Time PeriodNumber of Contact Hours per Time Period (391 lines) From: Dates, Brian <BDATES@swsol.org> OMS and Custom TablesOMS and Custom Tables (31 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Output Results to ExcelOutput Results to Excel (36 lines) From: Jennifer Day <jennieday@GMAIL.COM> Pivot table error report with v18.01Pivot table error report with v18.01 (169 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Power and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin FridayPower and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin Friday (27 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Print Label and Variable name in FactorPrint Label and Variable name in Factor (92 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> Re: Print Label and Variable name in Factor (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Protected FilesProtected Files (25 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (28 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Protected Files (222 lines) From: David Matheson <matheson@us.ibm.com> Quad Core ProcessorsQuad Core Processors (163 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Quad Core Processors (526 lines) From: Barnett, Adrian (DECS) <Adrian.Barnett2@SA.GOV.AU> Re: Quad Core Processors (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Quad Core Processors (333 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (30 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Question about "Any (varlist, value)"Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (99 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (55 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (286 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (183 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (178 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (631 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (464 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (785 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (1023 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (2506 lines) From: Roberts, Michael <robertsm@ahca.myflorida.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (634 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (980 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Question about confidence intervalsQuestion about confidence intervals (36 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (41 lines) From: García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about confidence intervals (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on analysis--many observations per subjectQuestion on analysis--many observations per subject (167 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (26 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (49 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (55 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (57 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (93 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (125 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (164 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (166 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (155 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> R in SPSS 16 - Graphical output
FW: CTABLES ProblemFW: CTABLES Problem (1358 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> FW: CTABLES Problem (122 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Factor Analysis on dichotomous variablesFactor Analysis on dichotomous variables (21 lines) From: Angelina S. MacKewn <amackewn@utm.edu> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (89 lines) From: ANDRES ALBERTO BURGA LEON <aburgal@minedu.gob.pe> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (100 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (65 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (118 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (59 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (88 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (808 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (119 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Fw: Excluded variables from regressionFw: Excluded variables from regression (222 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Fw: Excluded variables from regression (238 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Fw: Re:Fw: Re: (660 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variablesFw: Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (236 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Fw: Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (167 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Fw: running production jobs in windows 7Fw: running production jobs in windows 7 (143 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> GEEGEE (89 lines) From: Kala <drkala@roadrunner.com> Getting stuff into XML outputGetting stuff into XML output (229 lines) From: Simon Palmer <simon.palmer@strategicdata.com.au> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (273 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (344 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (444 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (122 lines) From: Simon Palmer <simon.palmer@strategicdata.com.au> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (200 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Help creating a one dichtomos variable out of 25 variablesRe: Help creating a one dichtomos variable out of 25 variables (77 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Help creating a one dichtomos variable out of 25 variables (40 lines) From: biosludge <the_real_bateman@YAHOO.COM> Help on Custom TableHelp on Custom Table (667 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Help on Custom Table (1549 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Re: Help on Custom Table (324 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Help with errorsHelp with errors (249 lines) From: Dean Tindall <DeanTindall@nunwood.com> Re: Help with errors (152 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with errors (160 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> How to display the 0 before the decimal point.How to display the 0 before the decimal point. (75 lines) From: Zhao, Luhua (CDC/CCHP/NCCDPHP) (CTR) <itz8@cdc.gov> Re: How to display the 0 before the decimal point. (39 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> How to get the earliest date into a new variableHow to get the earliest date into a new variable (25 lines) From: Jim <james.d.phillips@LMCO.COM> Re: How to get the earliest date into a new variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: How to get the earliest date into a new variable (16 lines) From: Jim <james.d.phillips@LMCO.COM> How to get total population from a complex sampleHow to get total population from a complex sample (31 lines) From: Kashif Khokhar <kashifsaeed@YMAIL.COM> Human Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the NumbersHuman Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the Numbers (373 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Human Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the Numbers (64 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> I can't believe there's a limit on datafile sizeRe: I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size - bug in input dialogue v 18.1I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size - bug in input dialogue v 18.1 (185 lines) From: CHESNEY, GREG <CHESNGL@d11.org> IRT sample sizesIRT sample sizes (105 lines) From: Joy Oliver <joliver@humrro.org> Increase your Statistics IQ in the New Year through interactive online courses.Increase your Statistics IQ in the New Year through interactive online courses. (53 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Increasing order of polynomials in growth curveIncreasing order of polynomials in growth curve (77 lines) From: William Dudley WNDUDLEY <WNDUDLEY@uncg.edu> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (32 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (105 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (87 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (121 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Insufficient memory to process the commandInsufficient memory to process the command (35 lines) From: Florio Arguillas <foa2@cornell.edu> K-means clusteringK-means clustering (26 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <rguerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: K-means clustering (66 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: K-means clustering (74 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: K-means clustering (221 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: K-means clustering (232 lines) From: Wilhelm Landerholm | Queue <wl@qsweden.com> Re: K-means clustering (487 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <rguerrero@thescooterstore.com> Key Drivers-Regression vs Random ForestKey Drivers-Regression vs Random Forest (371 lines) From: Mark Webb <targetlinkmark@gmail.com> Kolmogorov-SmirnovKolmogorov-Smirnov (29 lines) From: William <wcg@PDX.EDU> LMATRIX in MIXED procedureLMATRIX in MIXED procedure (190 lines) From: Beckstead, Jason <jbeckste@health.usf.edu> Re: LMATRIX in MIXED procedure (122 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Levels of the repeated effectLevels of the repeated effect (60 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Limit on Variables in RegressionLimit on Variables in Regression (41 lines) From: kotzr <kotzr@COMCAST.NET> Location for import file from syntaxLocation for import file from syntax (48 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (51 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (398 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (203 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> MIXED model CONTRAST syntax helpMIXED model CONTRAST syntax help (79 lines) From: Charla Lopez <charla3@AOL.COM> Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct?Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct? (279 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how...Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1250 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (197 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1355 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (704 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed.Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (70 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (136 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (156 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (104 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (152 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXEDMultilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (315 lines) From: Veitch, Jennifer <Jennifer.Veitch@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca> Re: Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (400 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> Multiple response with text variablesMultiple response with text variables (55 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Re: Multiple response with text variables (81 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Multiple response with text variables (77 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Multiple response with text variables (90 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Multiple response with text variables SOLVED!Re: Multiple response with text variables SOLVED! (102 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Multivariate Analysis in MIXEDMultivariate Analysis in MIXED (90 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Multivariate Analysis in MIXED (118 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Number of Contact Hours per Time PeriodNumber of Contact Hours per Time Period (391 lines) From: Dates, Brian <BDATES@swsol.org> OMS and Custom TablesOMS and Custom Tables (31 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Output Results to ExcelOutput Results to Excel (36 lines) From: Jennifer Day <jennieday@GMAIL.COM> Pivot table error report with v18.01Pivot table error report with v18.01 (169 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Power and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin FridayPower and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin Friday (27 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Print Label and Variable name in FactorPrint Label and Variable name in Factor (92 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> Re: Print Label and Variable name in Factor (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Protected FilesProtected Files (25 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (28 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Protected Files (222 lines) From: David Matheson <matheson@us.ibm.com> Quad Core ProcessorsQuad Core Processors (163 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Quad Core Processors (526 lines) From: Barnett, Adrian (DECS) <Adrian.Barnett2@SA.GOV.AU> Re: Quad Core Processors (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Quad Core Processors (333 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (30 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Question about "Any (varlist, value)"Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (99 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (55 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (286 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (183 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (178 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (631 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (464 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (785 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (1023 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (2506 lines) From: Roberts, Michael <robertsm@ahca.myflorida.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (634 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (980 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Question about confidence intervalsQuestion about confidence intervals (36 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (41 lines) From: García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about confidence intervals (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on analysis--many observations per subjectQuestion on analysis--many observations per subject (167 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (26 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (49 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (55 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (57 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (93 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (125 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (164 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (166 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (155 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> R in SPSS 16 - Graphical output
Factor Analysis on dichotomous variablesFactor Analysis on dichotomous variables (21 lines) From: Angelina S. MacKewn <amackewn@utm.edu> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (89 lines) From: ANDRES ALBERTO BURGA LEON <aburgal@minedu.gob.pe> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (100 lines) From: Dale Glaser <glaserconsult@sbcglobal.net> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (65 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (118 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (59 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (88 lines) From: Swank, Paul R <Paul.R.Swank@uth.tmc.edu> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (808 lines) From: Hector Maletta <hmaletta@fibertel.com.ar> Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (119 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Fw: Excluded variables from regressionFw: Excluded variables from regression (222 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Fw: Excluded variables from regression (238 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Fw: Re:Fw: Re: (660 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variablesFw: Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (236 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Fw: Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (167 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Fw: running production jobs in windows 7Fw: running production jobs in windows 7 (143 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> GEEGEE (89 lines) From: Kala <drkala@roadrunner.com> Getting stuff into XML outputGetting stuff into XML output (229 lines) From: Simon Palmer <simon.palmer@strategicdata.com.au> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (273 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (344 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (444 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (122 lines) From: Simon Palmer <simon.palmer@strategicdata.com.au> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (200 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Help creating a one dichtomos variable out of 25 variablesRe: Help creating a one dichtomos variable out of 25 variables (77 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Help creating a one dichtomos variable out of 25 variables (40 lines) From: biosludge <the_real_bateman@YAHOO.COM> Help on Custom TableHelp on Custom Table (667 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Help on Custom Table (1549 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Re: Help on Custom Table (324 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Help with errorsHelp with errors (249 lines) From: Dean Tindall <DeanTindall@nunwood.com> Re: Help with errors (152 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with errors (160 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> How to display the 0 before the decimal point.How to display the 0 before the decimal point. (75 lines) From: Zhao, Luhua (CDC/CCHP/NCCDPHP) (CTR) <itz8@cdc.gov> Re: How to display the 0 before the decimal point. (39 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> How to get the earliest date into a new variableHow to get the earliest date into a new variable (25 lines) From: Jim <james.d.phillips@LMCO.COM> Re: How to get the earliest date into a new variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: How to get the earliest date into a new variable (16 lines) From: Jim <james.d.phillips@LMCO.COM> How to get total population from a complex sampleHow to get total population from a complex sample (31 lines) From: Kashif Khokhar <kashifsaeed@YMAIL.COM> Human Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the NumbersHuman Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the Numbers (373 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Human Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the Numbers (64 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> I can't believe there's a limit on datafile sizeRe: I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size - bug in input dialogue v 18.1I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size - bug in input dialogue v 18.1 (185 lines) From: CHESNEY, GREG <CHESNGL@d11.org> IRT sample sizesIRT sample sizes (105 lines) From: Joy Oliver <joliver@humrro.org> Increase your Statistics IQ in the New Year through interactive online courses.Increase your Statistics IQ in the New Year through interactive online courses. (53 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Increasing order of polynomials in growth curveIncreasing order of polynomials in growth curve (77 lines) From: William Dudley WNDUDLEY <WNDUDLEY@uncg.edu> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (32 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (105 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (87 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (121 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Insufficient memory to process the commandInsufficient memory to process the command (35 lines) From: Florio Arguillas <foa2@cornell.edu> K-means clusteringK-means clustering (26 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <rguerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: K-means clustering (66 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: K-means clustering (74 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: K-means clustering (221 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: K-means clustering (232 lines) From: Wilhelm Landerholm | Queue <wl@qsweden.com> Re: K-means clustering (487 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <rguerrero@thescooterstore.com> Key Drivers-Regression vs Random ForestKey Drivers-Regression vs Random Forest (371 lines) From: Mark Webb <targetlinkmark@gmail.com> Kolmogorov-SmirnovKolmogorov-Smirnov (29 lines) From: William <wcg@PDX.EDU> LMATRIX in MIXED procedureLMATRIX in MIXED procedure (190 lines) From: Beckstead, Jason <jbeckste@health.usf.edu> Re: LMATRIX in MIXED procedure (122 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Levels of the repeated effectLevels of the repeated effect (60 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Limit on Variables in RegressionLimit on Variables in Regression (41 lines) From: kotzr <kotzr@COMCAST.NET> Location for import file from syntaxLocation for import file from syntax (48 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (51 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (398 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (203 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> MIXED model CONTRAST syntax helpMIXED model CONTRAST syntax help (79 lines) From: Charla Lopez <charla3@AOL.COM> Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct?Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct? (279 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how...Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1250 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (197 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1355 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (704 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed.Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (70 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (136 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (156 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (104 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (152 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXEDMultilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (315 lines) From: Veitch, Jennifer <Jennifer.Veitch@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca> Re: Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (400 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> Multiple response with text variablesMultiple response with text variables (55 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Re: Multiple response with text variables (81 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Multiple response with text variables (77 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Multiple response with text variables (90 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Multiple response with text variables SOLVED!Re: Multiple response with text variables SOLVED! (102 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Multivariate Analysis in MIXEDMultivariate Analysis in MIXED (90 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Multivariate Analysis in MIXED (118 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Number of Contact Hours per Time PeriodNumber of Contact Hours per Time Period (391 lines) From: Dates, Brian <BDATES@swsol.org> OMS and Custom TablesOMS and Custom Tables (31 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Output Results to ExcelOutput Results to Excel (36 lines) From: Jennifer Day <jennieday@GMAIL.COM> Pivot table error report with v18.01Pivot table error report with v18.01 (169 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Power and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin FridayPower and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin Friday (27 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Print Label and Variable name in FactorPrint Label and Variable name in Factor (92 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> Re: Print Label and Variable name in Factor (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Protected FilesProtected Files (25 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (28 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Protected Files (222 lines) From: David Matheson <matheson@us.ibm.com> Quad Core ProcessorsQuad Core Processors (163 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Quad Core Processors (526 lines) From: Barnett, Adrian (DECS) <Adrian.Barnett2@SA.GOV.AU> Re: Quad Core Processors (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Quad Core Processors (333 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (30 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Question about "Any (varlist, value)"Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (99 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (55 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (286 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (183 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (178 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (631 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (464 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (785 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (1023 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (2506 lines) From: Roberts, Michael <robertsm@ahca.myflorida.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (634 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (980 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Question about confidence intervalsQuestion about confidence intervals (36 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (41 lines) From: García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about confidence intervals (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on analysis--many observations per subjectQuestion on analysis--many observations per subject (167 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (26 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (49 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (55 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (57 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (93 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (125 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (164 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (166 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (155 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> R in SPSS 16 - Graphical output
Fw: Excluded variables from regressionFw: Excluded variables from regression (222 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Fw: Excluded variables from regression (238 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> Fw: Re:Fw: Re: (660 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variablesFw: Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (236 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Fw: Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (167 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Fw: running production jobs in windows 7Fw: running production jobs in windows 7 (143 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> GEEGEE (89 lines) From: Kala <drkala@roadrunner.com> Getting stuff into XML outputGetting stuff into XML output (229 lines) From: Simon Palmer <simon.palmer@strategicdata.com.au> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (273 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (344 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (444 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (122 lines) From: Simon Palmer <simon.palmer@strategicdata.com.au> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (200 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Help creating a one dichtomos variable out of 25 variablesRe: Help creating a one dichtomos variable out of 25 variables (77 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Help creating a one dichtomos variable out of 25 variables (40 lines) From: biosludge <the_real_bateman@YAHOO.COM> Help on Custom TableHelp on Custom Table (667 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Help on Custom Table (1549 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Re: Help on Custom Table (324 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Help with errorsHelp with errors (249 lines) From: Dean Tindall <DeanTindall@nunwood.com> Re: Help with errors (152 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with errors (160 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> How to display the 0 before the decimal point.How to display the 0 before the decimal point. (75 lines) From: Zhao, Luhua (CDC/CCHP/NCCDPHP) (CTR) <itz8@cdc.gov> Re: How to display the 0 before the decimal point. (39 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> How to get the earliest date into a new variableHow to get the earliest date into a new variable (25 lines) From: Jim <james.d.phillips@LMCO.COM> Re: How to get the earliest date into a new variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: How to get the earliest date into a new variable (16 lines) From: Jim <james.d.phillips@LMCO.COM> How to get total population from a complex sampleHow to get total population from a complex sample (31 lines) From: Kashif Khokhar <kashifsaeed@YMAIL.COM> Human Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the NumbersHuman Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the Numbers (373 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Human Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the Numbers (64 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> I can't believe there's a limit on datafile sizeRe: I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size - bug in input dialogue v 18.1I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size - bug in input dialogue v 18.1 (185 lines) From: CHESNEY, GREG <CHESNGL@d11.org> IRT sample sizesIRT sample sizes (105 lines) From: Joy Oliver <joliver@humrro.org> Increase your Statistics IQ in the New Year through interactive online courses.Increase your Statistics IQ in the New Year through interactive online courses. (53 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Increasing order of polynomials in growth curveIncreasing order of polynomials in growth curve (77 lines) From: William Dudley WNDUDLEY <WNDUDLEY@uncg.edu> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (32 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (105 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (87 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (121 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Insufficient memory to process the commandInsufficient memory to process the command (35 lines) From: Florio Arguillas <foa2@cornell.edu> K-means clusteringK-means clustering (26 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <rguerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: K-means clustering (66 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: K-means clustering (74 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: K-means clustering (221 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: K-means clustering (232 lines) From: Wilhelm Landerholm | Queue <wl@qsweden.com> Re: K-means clustering (487 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <rguerrero@thescooterstore.com> Key Drivers-Regression vs Random ForestKey Drivers-Regression vs Random Forest (371 lines) From: Mark Webb <targetlinkmark@gmail.com> Kolmogorov-SmirnovKolmogorov-Smirnov (29 lines) From: William <wcg@PDX.EDU> LMATRIX in MIXED procedureLMATRIX in MIXED procedure (190 lines) From: Beckstead, Jason <jbeckste@health.usf.edu> Re: LMATRIX in MIXED procedure (122 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Levels of the repeated effectLevels of the repeated effect (60 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Limit on Variables in RegressionLimit on Variables in Regression (41 lines) From: kotzr <kotzr@COMCAST.NET> Location for import file from syntaxLocation for import file from syntax (48 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (51 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (398 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (203 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> MIXED model CONTRAST syntax helpMIXED model CONTRAST syntax help (79 lines) From: Charla Lopez <charla3@AOL.COM> Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct?Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct? (279 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how...Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1250 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (197 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1355 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (704 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed.Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (70 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (136 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (156 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (104 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (152 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXEDMultilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (315 lines) From: Veitch, Jennifer <Jennifer.Veitch@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca> Re: Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (400 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> Multiple response with text variablesMultiple response with text variables (55 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Re: Multiple response with text variables (81 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Multiple response with text variables (77 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Multiple response with text variables (90 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Multiple response with text variables SOLVED!Re: Multiple response with text variables SOLVED! (102 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Multivariate Analysis in MIXEDMultivariate Analysis in MIXED (90 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Multivariate Analysis in MIXED (118 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Number of Contact Hours per Time PeriodNumber of Contact Hours per Time Period (391 lines) From: Dates, Brian <BDATES@swsol.org> OMS and Custom TablesOMS and Custom Tables (31 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Output Results to ExcelOutput Results to Excel (36 lines) From: Jennifer Day <jennieday@GMAIL.COM> Pivot table error report with v18.01Pivot table error report with v18.01 (169 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Power and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin FridayPower and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin Friday (27 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Print Label and Variable name in FactorPrint Label and Variable name in Factor (92 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> Re: Print Label and Variable name in Factor (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Protected FilesProtected Files (25 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (28 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Protected Files (222 lines) From: David Matheson <matheson@us.ibm.com> Quad Core ProcessorsQuad Core Processors (163 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Quad Core Processors (526 lines) From: Barnett, Adrian (DECS) <Adrian.Barnett2@SA.GOV.AU> Re: Quad Core Processors (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Quad Core Processors (333 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (30 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Question about "Any (varlist, value)"Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (99 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (55 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (286 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (183 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (178 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (631 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (464 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (785 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (1023 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (2506 lines) From: Roberts, Michael <robertsm@ahca.myflorida.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (634 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (980 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Question about confidence intervalsQuestion about confidence intervals (36 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (41 lines) From: García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about confidence intervals (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on analysis--many observations per subjectQuestion on analysis--many observations per subject (167 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (26 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (49 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (55 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (57 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (93 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (125 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (164 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (166 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (155 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> R in SPSS 16 - Graphical output
Fw: Re:Fw: Re: (660 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> Fw: Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variablesFw: Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (236 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Fw: Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (167 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Fw: running production jobs in windows 7Fw: running production jobs in windows 7 (143 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> GEEGEE (89 lines) From: Kala <drkala@roadrunner.com> Getting stuff into XML outputGetting stuff into XML output (229 lines) From: Simon Palmer <simon.palmer@strategicdata.com.au> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (273 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (344 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (444 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (122 lines) From: Simon Palmer <simon.palmer@strategicdata.com.au> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (200 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Help creating a one dichtomos variable out of 25 variablesRe: Help creating a one dichtomos variable out of 25 variables (77 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Help creating a one dichtomos variable out of 25 variables (40 lines) From: biosludge <the_real_bateman@YAHOO.COM> Help on Custom TableHelp on Custom Table (667 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Help on Custom Table (1549 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Re: Help on Custom Table (324 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Help with errorsHelp with errors (249 lines) From: Dean Tindall <DeanTindall@nunwood.com> Re: Help with errors (152 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with errors (160 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> How to display the 0 before the decimal point.How to display the 0 before the decimal point. (75 lines) From: Zhao, Luhua (CDC/CCHP/NCCDPHP) (CTR) <itz8@cdc.gov> Re: How to display the 0 before the decimal point. (39 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> How to get the earliest date into a new variableHow to get the earliest date into a new variable (25 lines) From: Jim <james.d.phillips@LMCO.COM> Re: How to get the earliest date into a new variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: How to get the earliest date into a new variable (16 lines) From: Jim <james.d.phillips@LMCO.COM> How to get total population from a complex sampleHow to get total population from a complex sample (31 lines) From: Kashif Khokhar <kashifsaeed@YMAIL.COM> Human Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the NumbersHuman Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the Numbers (373 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Human Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the Numbers (64 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> I can't believe there's a limit on datafile sizeRe: I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size - bug in input dialogue v 18.1I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size - bug in input dialogue v 18.1 (185 lines) From: CHESNEY, GREG <CHESNGL@d11.org> IRT sample sizesIRT sample sizes (105 lines) From: Joy Oliver <joliver@humrro.org> Increase your Statistics IQ in the New Year through interactive online courses.Increase your Statistics IQ in the New Year through interactive online courses. (53 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Increasing order of polynomials in growth curveIncreasing order of polynomials in growth curve (77 lines) From: William Dudley WNDUDLEY <WNDUDLEY@uncg.edu> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (32 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (105 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (87 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (121 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Insufficient memory to process the commandInsufficient memory to process the command (35 lines) From: Florio Arguillas <foa2@cornell.edu> K-means clusteringK-means clustering (26 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <rguerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: K-means clustering (66 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: K-means clustering (74 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: K-means clustering (221 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: K-means clustering (232 lines) From: Wilhelm Landerholm | Queue <wl@qsweden.com> Re: K-means clustering (487 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <rguerrero@thescooterstore.com> Key Drivers-Regression vs Random ForestKey Drivers-Regression vs Random Forest (371 lines) From: Mark Webb <targetlinkmark@gmail.com> Kolmogorov-SmirnovKolmogorov-Smirnov (29 lines) From: William <wcg@PDX.EDU> LMATRIX in MIXED procedureLMATRIX in MIXED procedure (190 lines) From: Beckstead, Jason <jbeckste@health.usf.edu> Re: LMATRIX in MIXED procedure (122 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Levels of the repeated effectLevels of the repeated effect (60 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Limit on Variables in RegressionLimit on Variables in Regression (41 lines) From: kotzr <kotzr@COMCAST.NET> Location for import file from syntaxLocation for import file from syntax (48 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (51 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (398 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (203 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> MIXED model CONTRAST syntax helpMIXED model CONTRAST syntax help (79 lines) From: Charla Lopez <charla3@AOL.COM> Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct?Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct? (279 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how...Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1250 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (197 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1355 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (704 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed.Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (70 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (136 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (156 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (104 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (152 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXEDMultilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (315 lines) From: Veitch, Jennifer <Jennifer.Veitch@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca> Re: Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (400 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> Multiple response with text variablesMultiple response with text variables (55 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Re: Multiple response with text variables (81 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Multiple response with text variables (77 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Multiple response with text variables (90 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Multiple response with text variables SOLVED!Re: Multiple response with text variables SOLVED! (102 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Multivariate Analysis in MIXEDMultivariate Analysis in MIXED (90 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Multivariate Analysis in MIXED (118 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Number of Contact Hours per Time PeriodNumber of Contact Hours per Time Period (391 lines) From: Dates, Brian <BDATES@swsol.org> OMS and Custom TablesOMS and Custom Tables (31 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Output Results to ExcelOutput Results to Excel (36 lines) From: Jennifer Day <jennieday@GMAIL.COM> Pivot table error report with v18.01Pivot table error report with v18.01 (169 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Power and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin FridayPower and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin Friday (27 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Print Label and Variable name in FactorPrint Label and Variable name in Factor (92 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> Re: Print Label and Variable name in Factor (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Protected FilesProtected Files (25 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (28 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Protected Files (222 lines) From: David Matheson <matheson@us.ibm.com> Quad Core ProcessorsQuad Core Processors (163 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Quad Core Processors (526 lines) From: Barnett, Adrian (DECS) <Adrian.Barnett2@SA.GOV.AU> Re: Quad Core Processors (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Quad Core Processors (333 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (30 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Question about "Any (varlist, value)"Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (99 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (55 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (286 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (183 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (178 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (631 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (464 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (785 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (1023 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (2506 lines) From: Roberts, Michael <robertsm@ahca.myflorida.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (634 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (980 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Question about confidence intervalsQuestion about confidence intervals (36 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (41 lines) From: García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about confidence intervals (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on analysis--many observations per subjectQuestion on analysis--many observations per subject (167 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (26 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (49 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (55 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (57 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (93 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (125 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (164 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (166 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (155 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> R in SPSS 16 - Graphical output
Fw: Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variablesFw: Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (236 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Fw: Re: Factor Analysis on dichotomous variables (167 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Fw: running production jobs in windows 7Fw: running production jobs in windows 7 (143 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> GEEGEE (89 lines) From: Kala <drkala@roadrunner.com> Getting stuff into XML outputGetting stuff into XML output (229 lines) From: Simon Palmer <simon.palmer@strategicdata.com.au> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (273 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (344 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (444 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (122 lines) From: Simon Palmer <simon.palmer@strategicdata.com.au> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (200 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Help creating a one dichtomos variable out of 25 variablesRe: Help creating a one dichtomos variable out of 25 variables (77 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Help creating a one dichtomos variable out of 25 variables (40 lines) From: biosludge <the_real_bateman@YAHOO.COM> Help on Custom TableHelp on Custom Table (667 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Help on Custom Table (1549 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Re: Help on Custom Table (324 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Help with errorsHelp with errors (249 lines) From: Dean Tindall <DeanTindall@nunwood.com> Re: Help with errors (152 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with errors (160 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> How to display the 0 before the decimal point.How to display the 0 before the decimal point. (75 lines) From: Zhao, Luhua (CDC/CCHP/NCCDPHP) (CTR) <itz8@cdc.gov> Re: How to display the 0 before the decimal point. (39 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> How to get the earliest date into a new variableHow to get the earliest date into a new variable (25 lines) From: Jim <james.d.phillips@LMCO.COM> Re: How to get the earliest date into a new variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: How to get the earliest date into a new variable (16 lines) From: Jim <james.d.phillips@LMCO.COM> How to get total population from a complex sampleHow to get total population from a complex sample (31 lines) From: Kashif Khokhar <kashifsaeed@YMAIL.COM> Human Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the NumbersHuman Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the Numbers (373 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Human Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the Numbers (64 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> I can't believe there's a limit on datafile sizeRe: I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size - bug in input dialogue v 18.1I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size - bug in input dialogue v 18.1 (185 lines) From: CHESNEY, GREG <CHESNGL@d11.org> IRT sample sizesIRT sample sizes (105 lines) From: Joy Oliver <joliver@humrro.org> Increase your Statistics IQ in the New Year through interactive online courses.Increase your Statistics IQ in the New Year through interactive online courses. (53 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Increasing order of polynomials in growth curveIncreasing order of polynomials in growth curve (77 lines) From: William Dudley WNDUDLEY <WNDUDLEY@uncg.edu> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (32 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (105 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (87 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (121 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Insufficient memory to process the commandInsufficient memory to process the command (35 lines) From: Florio Arguillas <foa2@cornell.edu> K-means clusteringK-means clustering (26 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <rguerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: K-means clustering (66 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: K-means clustering (74 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: K-means clustering (221 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: K-means clustering (232 lines) From: Wilhelm Landerholm | Queue <wl@qsweden.com> Re: K-means clustering (487 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <rguerrero@thescooterstore.com> Key Drivers-Regression vs Random ForestKey Drivers-Regression vs Random Forest (371 lines) From: Mark Webb <targetlinkmark@gmail.com> Kolmogorov-SmirnovKolmogorov-Smirnov (29 lines) From: William <wcg@PDX.EDU> LMATRIX in MIXED procedureLMATRIX in MIXED procedure (190 lines) From: Beckstead, Jason <jbeckste@health.usf.edu> Re: LMATRIX in MIXED procedure (122 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Levels of the repeated effectLevels of the repeated effect (60 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Limit on Variables in RegressionLimit on Variables in Regression (41 lines) From: kotzr <kotzr@COMCAST.NET> Location for import file from syntaxLocation for import file from syntax (48 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (51 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (398 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (203 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> MIXED model CONTRAST syntax helpMIXED model CONTRAST syntax help (79 lines) From: Charla Lopez <charla3@AOL.COM> Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct?Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct? (279 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how...Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1250 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (197 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1355 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (704 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed.Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (70 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (136 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (156 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (104 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (152 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXEDMultilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (315 lines) From: Veitch, Jennifer <Jennifer.Veitch@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca> Re: Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (400 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> Multiple response with text variablesMultiple response with text variables (55 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Re: Multiple response with text variables (81 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Multiple response with text variables (77 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Multiple response with text variables (90 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Multiple response with text variables SOLVED!Re: Multiple response with text variables SOLVED! (102 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Multivariate Analysis in MIXEDMultivariate Analysis in MIXED (90 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Multivariate Analysis in MIXED (118 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Number of Contact Hours per Time PeriodNumber of Contact Hours per Time Period (391 lines) From: Dates, Brian <BDATES@swsol.org> OMS and Custom TablesOMS and Custom Tables (31 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Output Results to ExcelOutput Results to Excel (36 lines) From: Jennifer Day <jennieday@GMAIL.COM> Pivot table error report with v18.01Pivot table error report with v18.01 (169 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Power and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin FridayPower and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin Friday (27 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Print Label and Variable name in FactorPrint Label and Variable name in Factor (92 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> Re: Print Label and Variable name in Factor (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Protected FilesProtected Files (25 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (28 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Protected Files (222 lines) From: David Matheson <matheson@us.ibm.com> Quad Core ProcessorsQuad Core Processors (163 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Quad Core Processors (526 lines) From: Barnett, Adrian (DECS) <Adrian.Barnett2@SA.GOV.AU> Re: Quad Core Processors (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Quad Core Processors (333 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (30 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Question about "Any (varlist, value)"Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (99 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (55 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (286 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (183 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (178 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (631 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (464 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (785 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (1023 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (2506 lines) From: Roberts, Michael <robertsm@ahca.myflorida.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (634 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (980 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Question about confidence intervalsQuestion about confidence intervals (36 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (41 lines) From: García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about confidence intervals (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on analysis--many observations per subjectQuestion on analysis--many observations per subject (167 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (26 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (49 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (55 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (57 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (93 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (125 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (164 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (166 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (155 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> R in SPSS 16 - Graphical output
Fw: running production jobs in windows 7Fw: running production jobs in windows 7 (143 lines) From: SPSS Support <spsssupt@us.ibm.com> GEEGEE (89 lines) From: Kala <drkala@roadrunner.com> Getting stuff into XML outputGetting stuff into XML output (229 lines) From: Simon Palmer <simon.palmer@strategicdata.com.au> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (273 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (344 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (444 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (122 lines) From: Simon Palmer <simon.palmer@strategicdata.com.au> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (200 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Help creating a one dichtomos variable out of 25 variablesRe: Help creating a one dichtomos variable out of 25 variables (77 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Help creating a one dichtomos variable out of 25 variables (40 lines) From: biosludge <the_real_bateman@YAHOO.COM> Help on Custom TableHelp on Custom Table (667 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Help on Custom Table (1549 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Re: Help on Custom Table (324 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Help with errorsHelp with errors (249 lines) From: Dean Tindall <DeanTindall@nunwood.com> Re: Help with errors (152 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with errors (160 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> How to display the 0 before the decimal point.How to display the 0 before the decimal point. (75 lines) From: Zhao, Luhua (CDC/CCHP/NCCDPHP) (CTR) <itz8@cdc.gov> Re: How to display the 0 before the decimal point. (39 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> How to get the earliest date into a new variableHow to get the earliest date into a new variable (25 lines) From: Jim <james.d.phillips@LMCO.COM> Re: How to get the earliest date into a new variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: How to get the earliest date into a new variable (16 lines) From: Jim <james.d.phillips@LMCO.COM> How to get total population from a complex sampleHow to get total population from a complex sample (31 lines) From: Kashif Khokhar <kashifsaeed@YMAIL.COM> Human Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the NumbersHuman Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the Numbers (373 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Human Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the Numbers (64 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> I can't believe there's a limit on datafile sizeRe: I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size - bug in input dialogue v 18.1I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size - bug in input dialogue v 18.1 (185 lines) From: CHESNEY, GREG <CHESNGL@d11.org> IRT sample sizesIRT sample sizes (105 lines) From: Joy Oliver <joliver@humrro.org> Increase your Statistics IQ in the New Year through interactive online courses.Increase your Statistics IQ in the New Year through interactive online courses. (53 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Increasing order of polynomials in growth curveIncreasing order of polynomials in growth curve (77 lines) From: William Dudley WNDUDLEY <WNDUDLEY@uncg.edu> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (32 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (105 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (87 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (121 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Insufficient memory to process the commandInsufficient memory to process the command (35 lines) From: Florio Arguillas <foa2@cornell.edu> K-means clusteringK-means clustering (26 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <rguerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: K-means clustering (66 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: K-means clustering (74 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: K-means clustering (221 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: K-means clustering (232 lines) From: Wilhelm Landerholm | Queue <wl@qsweden.com> Re: K-means clustering (487 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <rguerrero@thescooterstore.com> Key Drivers-Regression vs Random ForestKey Drivers-Regression vs Random Forest (371 lines) From: Mark Webb <targetlinkmark@gmail.com> Kolmogorov-SmirnovKolmogorov-Smirnov (29 lines) From: William <wcg@PDX.EDU> LMATRIX in MIXED procedureLMATRIX in MIXED procedure (190 lines) From: Beckstead, Jason <jbeckste@health.usf.edu> Re: LMATRIX in MIXED procedure (122 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Levels of the repeated effectLevels of the repeated effect (60 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Limit on Variables in RegressionLimit on Variables in Regression (41 lines) From: kotzr <kotzr@COMCAST.NET> Location for import file from syntaxLocation for import file from syntax (48 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (51 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (398 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (203 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> MIXED model CONTRAST syntax helpMIXED model CONTRAST syntax help (79 lines) From: Charla Lopez <charla3@AOL.COM> Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct?Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct? (279 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how...Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1250 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (197 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1355 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (704 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed.Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (70 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (136 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (156 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (104 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (152 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXEDMultilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (315 lines) From: Veitch, Jennifer <Jennifer.Veitch@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca> Re: Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (400 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> Multiple response with text variablesMultiple response with text variables (55 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Re: Multiple response with text variables (81 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Multiple response with text variables (77 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Multiple response with text variables (90 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Multiple response with text variables SOLVED!Re: Multiple response with text variables SOLVED! (102 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Multivariate Analysis in MIXEDMultivariate Analysis in MIXED (90 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Multivariate Analysis in MIXED (118 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Number of Contact Hours per Time PeriodNumber of Contact Hours per Time Period (391 lines) From: Dates, Brian <BDATES@swsol.org> OMS and Custom TablesOMS and Custom Tables (31 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Output Results to ExcelOutput Results to Excel (36 lines) From: Jennifer Day <jennieday@GMAIL.COM> Pivot table error report with v18.01Pivot table error report with v18.01 (169 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Power and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin FridayPower and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin Friday (27 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Print Label and Variable name in FactorPrint Label and Variable name in Factor (92 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> Re: Print Label and Variable name in Factor (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Protected FilesProtected Files (25 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (28 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Protected Files (222 lines) From: David Matheson <matheson@us.ibm.com> Quad Core ProcessorsQuad Core Processors (163 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Quad Core Processors (526 lines) From: Barnett, Adrian (DECS) <Adrian.Barnett2@SA.GOV.AU> Re: Quad Core Processors (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Quad Core Processors (333 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (30 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Question about "Any (varlist, value)"Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (99 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (55 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (286 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (183 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (178 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (631 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (464 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (785 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (1023 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (2506 lines) From: Roberts, Michael <robertsm@ahca.myflorida.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (634 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (980 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Question about confidence intervalsQuestion about confidence intervals (36 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (41 lines) From: García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about confidence intervals (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on analysis--many observations per subjectQuestion on analysis--many observations per subject (167 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (26 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (49 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (55 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (57 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (93 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (125 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (164 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (166 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (155 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> R in SPSS 16 - Graphical output
GEEGEE (89 lines) From: Kala <drkala@roadrunner.com> Getting stuff into XML outputGetting stuff into XML output (229 lines) From: Simon Palmer <simon.palmer@strategicdata.com.au> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (273 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (344 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (444 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (122 lines) From: Simon Palmer <simon.palmer@strategicdata.com.au> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (200 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Help creating a one dichtomos variable out of 25 variablesRe: Help creating a one dichtomos variable out of 25 variables (77 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Help creating a one dichtomos variable out of 25 variables (40 lines) From: biosludge <the_real_bateman@YAHOO.COM> Help on Custom TableHelp on Custom Table (667 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Help on Custom Table (1549 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Re: Help on Custom Table (324 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Help with errorsHelp with errors (249 lines) From: Dean Tindall <DeanTindall@nunwood.com> Re: Help with errors (152 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with errors (160 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> How to display the 0 before the decimal point.How to display the 0 before the decimal point. (75 lines) From: Zhao, Luhua (CDC/CCHP/NCCDPHP) (CTR) <itz8@cdc.gov> Re: How to display the 0 before the decimal point. (39 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> How to get the earliest date into a new variableHow to get the earliest date into a new variable (25 lines) From: Jim <james.d.phillips@LMCO.COM> Re: How to get the earliest date into a new variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: How to get the earliest date into a new variable (16 lines) From: Jim <james.d.phillips@LMCO.COM> How to get total population from a complex sampleHow to get total population from a complex sample (31 lines) From: Kashif Khokhar <kashifsaeed@YMAIL.COM> Human Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the NumbersHuman Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the Numbers (373 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Human Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the Numbers (64 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> I can't believe there's a limit on datafile sizeRe: I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size - bug in input dialogue v 18.1I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size - bug in input dialogue v 18.1 (185 lines) From: CHESNEY, GREG <CHESNGL@d11.org> IRT sample sizesIRT sample sizes (105 lines) From: Joy Oliver <joliver@humrro.org> Increase your Statistics IQ in the New Year through interactive online courses.Increase your Statistics IQ in the New Year through interactive online courses. (53 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Increasing order of polynomials in growth curveIncreasing order of polynomials in growth curve (77 lines) From: William Dudley WNDUDLEY <WNDUDLEY@uncg.edu> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (32 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (105 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (87 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (121 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Insufficient memory to process the commandInsufficient memory to process the command (35 lines) From: Florio Arguillas <foa2@cornell.edu> K-means clusteringK-means clustering (26 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <rguerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: K-means clustering (66 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: K-means clustering (74 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: K-means clustering (221 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: K-means clustering (232 lines) From: Wilhelm Landerholm | Queue <wl@qsweden.com> Re: K-means clustering (487 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <rguerrero@thescooterstore.com> Key Drivers-Regression vs Random ForestKey Drivers-Regression vs Random Forest (371 lines) From: Mark Webb <targetlinkmark@gmail.com> Kolmogorov-SmirnovKolmogorov-Smirnov (29 lines) From: William <wcg@PDX.EDU> LMATRIX in MIXED procedureLMATRIX in MIXED procedure (190 lines) From: Beckstead, Jason <jbeckste@health.usf.edu> Re: LMATRIX in MIXED procedure (122 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Levels of the repeated effectLevels of the repeated effect (60 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Limit on Variables in RegressionLimit on Variables in Regression (41 lines) From: kotzr <kotzr@COMCAST.NET> Location for import file from syntaxLocation for import file from syntax (48 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (51 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (398 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (203 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> MIXED model CONTRAST syntax helpMIXED model CONTRAST syntax help (79 lines) From: Charla Lopez <charla3@AOL.COM> Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct?Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct? (279 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how...Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1250 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (197 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1355 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (704 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed.Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (70 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (136 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (156 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (104 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (152 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXEDMultilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (315 lines) From: Veitch, Jennifer <Jennifer.Veitch@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca> Re: Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (400 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> Multiple response with text variablesMultiple response with text variables (55 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Re: Multiple response with text variables (81 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Multiple response with text variables (77 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Multiple response with text variables (90 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Multiple response with text variables SOLVED!Re: Multiple response with text variables SOLVED! (102 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Multivariate Analysis in MIXEDMultivariate Analysis in MIXED (90 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Multivariate Analysis in MIXED (118 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Number of Contact Hours per Time PeriodNumber of Contact Hours per Time Period (391 lines) From: Dates, Brian <BDATES@swsol.org> OMS and Custom TablesOMS and Custom Tables (31 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Output Results to ExcelOutput Results to Excel (36 lines) From: Jennifer Day <jennieday@GMAIL.COM> Pivot table error report with v18.01Pivot table error report with v18.01 (169 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Power and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin FridayPower and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin Friday (27 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Print Label and Variable name in FactorPrint Label and Variable name in Factor (92 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> Re: Print Label and Variable name in Factor (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Protected FilesProtected Files (25 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (28 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Protected Files (222 lines) From: David Matheson <matheson@us.ibm.com> Quad Core ProcessorsQuad Core Processors (163 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Quad Core Processors (526 lines) From: Barnett, Adrian (DECS) <Adrian.Barnett2@SA.GOV.AU> Re: Quad Core Processors (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Quad Core Processors (333 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (30 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Question about "Any (varlist, value)"Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (99 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (55 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (286 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (183 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (178 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (631 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (464 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (785 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (1023 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (2506 lines) From: Roberts, Michael <robertsm@ahca.myflorida.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (634 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (980 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Question about confidence intervalsQuestion about confidence intervals (36 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (41 lines) From: García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about confidence intervals (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on analysis--many observations per subjectQuestion on analysis--many observations per subject (167 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (26 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (49 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (55 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (57 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (93 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (125 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (164 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (166 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (155 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> R in SPSS 16 - Graphical output
Getting stuff into XML outputGetting stuff into XML output (229 lines) From: Simon Palmer <simon.palmer@strategicdata.com.au> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (273 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (344 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (444 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (122 lines) From: Simon Palmer <simon.palmer@strategicdata.com.au> Re: Getting stuff into XML output (200 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Help creating a one dichtomos variable out of 25 variablesRe: Help creating a one dichtomos variable out of 25 variables (77 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Help creating a one dichtomos variable out of 25 variables (40 lines) From: biosludge <the_real_bateman@YAHOO.COM> Help on Custom TableHelp on Custom Table (667 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Help on Custom Table (1549 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Re: Help on Custom Table (324 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Help with errorsHelp with errors (249 lines) From: Dean Tindall <DeanTindall@nunwood.com> Re: Help with errors (152 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with errors (160 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> How to display the 0 before the decimal point.How to display the 0 before the decimal point. (75 lines) From: Zhao, Luhua (CDC/CCHP/NCCDPHP) (CTR) <itz8@cdc.gov> Re: How to display the 0 before the decimal point. (39 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> How to get the earliest date into a new variableHow to get the earliest date into a new variable (25 lines) From: Jim <james.d.phillips@LMCO.COM> Re: How to get the earliest date into a new variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: How to get the earliest date into a new variable (16 lines) From: Jim <james.d.phillips@LMCO.COM> How to get total population from a complex sampleHow to get total population from a complex sample (31 lines) From: Kashif Khokhar <kashifsaeed@YMAIL.COM> Human Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the NumbersHuman Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the Numbers (373 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Human Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the Numbers (64 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> I can't believe there's a limit on datafile sizeRe: I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size - bug in input dialogue v 18.1I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size - bug in input dialogue v 18.1 (185 lines) From: CHESNEY, GREG <CHESNGL@d11.org> IRT sample sizesIRT sample sizes (105 lines) From: Joy Oliver <joliver@humrro.org> Increase your Statistics IQ in the New Year through interactive online courses.Increase your Statistics IQ in the New Year through interactive online courses. (53 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Increasing order of polynomials in growth curveIncreasing order of polynomials in growth curve (77 lines) From: William Dudley WNDUDLEY <WNDUDLEY@uncg.edu> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (32 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (105 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (87 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (121 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Insufficient memory to process the commandInsufficient memory to process the command (35 lines) From: Florio Arguillas <foa2@cornell.edu> K-means clusteringK-means clustering (26 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <rguerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: K-means clustering (66 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: K-means clustering (74 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: K-means clustering (221 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: K-means clustering (232 lines) From: Wilhelm Landerholm | Queue <wl@qsweden.com> Re: K-means clustering (487 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <rguerrero@thescooterstore.com> Key Drivers-Regression vs Random ForestKey Drivers-Regression vs Random Forest (371 lines) From: Mark Webb <targetlinkmark@gmail.com> Kolmogorov-SmirnovKolmogorov-Smirnov (29 lines) From: William <wcg@PDX.EDU> LMATRIX in MIXED procedureLMATRIX in MIXED procedure (190 lines) From: Beckstead, Jason <jbeckste@health.usf.edu> Re: LMATRIX in MIXED procedure (122 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Levels of the repeated effectLevels of the repeated effect (60 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Limit on Variables in RegressionLimit on Variables in Regression (41 lines) From: kotzr <kotzr@COMCAST.NET> Location for import file from syntaxLocation for import file from syntax (48 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (51 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (398 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (203 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> MIXED model CONTRAST syntax helpMIXED model CONTRAST syntax help (79 lines) From: Charla Lopez <charla3@AOL.COM> Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct?Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct? (279 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how...Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1250 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (197 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1355 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (704 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed.Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (70 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (136 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (156 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (104 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (152 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXEDMultilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (315 lines) From: Veitch, Jennifer <Jennifer.Veitch@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca> Re: Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (400 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> Multiple response with text variablesMultiple response with text variables (55 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Re: Multiple response with text variables (81 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Multiple response with text variables (77 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Multiple response with text variables (90 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Multiple response with text variables SOLVED!Re: Multiple response with text variables SOLVED! (102 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Multivariate Analysis in MIXEDMultivariate Analysis in MIXED (90 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Multivariate Analysis in MIXED (118 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Number of Contact Hours per Time PeriodNumber of Contact Hours per Time Period (391 lines) From: Dates, Brian <BDATES@swsol.org> OMS and Custom TablesOMS and Custom Tables (31 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Output Results to ExcelOutput Results to Excel (36 lines) From: Jennifer Day <jennieday@GMAIL.COM> Pivot table error report with v18.01Pivot table error report with v18.01 (169 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Power and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin FridayPower and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin Friday (27 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Print Label and Variable name in FactorPrint Label and Variable name in Factor (92 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> Re: Print Label and Variable name in Factor (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Protected FilesProtected Files (25 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (28 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Protected Files (222 lines) From: David Matheson <matheson@us.ibm.com> Quad Core ProcessorsQuad Core Processors (163 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Quad Core Processors (526 lines) From: Barnett, Adrian (DECS) <Adrian.Barnett2@SA.GOV.AU> Re: Quad Core Processors (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Quad Core Processors (333 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (30 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Question about "Any (varlist, value)"Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (99 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (55 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (286 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (183 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (178 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (631 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (464 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (785 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (1023 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (2506 lines) From: Roberts, Michael <robertsm@ahca.myflorida.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (634 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (980 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Question about confidence intervalsQuestion about confidence intervals (36 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (41 lines) From: García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about confidence intervals (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on analysis--many observations per subjectQuestion on analysis--many observations per subject (167 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (26 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (49 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (55 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (57 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (93 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (125 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (164 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (166 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (155 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> R in SPSS 16 - Graphical output
Help creating a one dichtomos variable out of 25 variablesRe: Help creating a one dichtomos variable out of 25 variables (77 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Help creating a one dichtomos variable out of 25 variables (40 lines) From: biosludge <the_real_bateman@YAHOO.COM> Help on Custom TableHelp on Custom Table (667 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Help on Custom Table (1549 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Re: Help on Custom Table (324 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Help with errorsHelp with errors (249 lines) From: Dean Tindall <DeanTindall@nunwood.com> Re: Help with errors (152 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with errors (160 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> How to display the 0 before the decimal point.How to display the 0 before the decimal point. (75 lines) From: Zhao, Luhua (CDC/CCHP/NCCDPHP) (CTR) <itz8@cdc.gov> Re: How to display the 0 before the decimal point. (39 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> How to get the earliest date into a new variableHow to get the earliest date into a new variable (25 lines) From: Jim <james.d.phillips@LMCO.COM> Re: How to get the earliest date into a new variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: How to get the earliest date into a new variable (16 lines) From: Jim <james.d.phillips@LMCO.COM> How to get total population from a complex sampleHow to get total population from a complex sample (31 lines) From: Kashif Khokhar <kashifsaeed@YMAIL.COM> Human Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the NumbersHuman Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the Numbers (373 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Human Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the Numbers (64 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> I can't believe there's a limit on datafile sizeRe: I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size - bug in input dialogue v 18.1I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size - bug in input dialogue v 18.1 (185 lines) From: CHESNEY, GREG <CHESNGL@d11.org> IRT sample sizesIRT sample sizes (105 lines) From: Joy Oliver <joliver@humrro.org> Increase your Statistics IQ in the New Year through interactive online courses.Increase your Statistics IQ in the New Year through interactive online courses. (53 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Increasing order of polynomials in growth curveIncreasing order of polynomials in growth curve (77 lines) From: William Dudley WNDUDLEY <WNDUDLEY@uncg.edu> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (32 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (105 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (87 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (121 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Insufficient memory to process the commandInsufficient memory to process the command (35 lines) From: Florio Arguillas <foa2@cornell.edu> K-means clusteringK-means clustering (26 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <rguerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: K-means clustering (66 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: K-means clustering (74 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: K-means clustering (221 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: K-means clustering (232 lines) From: Wilhelm Landerholm | Queue <wl@qsweden.com> Re: K-means clustering (487 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <rguerrero@thescooterstore.com> Key Drivers-Regression vs Random ForestKey Drivers-Regression vs Random Forest (371 lines) From: Mark Webb <targetlinkmark@gmail.com> Kolmogorov-SmirnovKolmogorov-Smirnov (29 lines) From: William <wcg@PDX.EDU> LMATRIX in MIXED procedureLMATRIX in MIXED procedure (190 lines) From: Beckstead, Jason <jbeckste@health.usf.edu> Re: LMATRIX in MIXED procedure (122 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Levels of the repeated effectLevels of the repeated effect (60 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Limit on Variables in RegressionLimit on Variables in Regression (41 lines) From: kotzr <kotzr@COMCAST.NET> Location for import file from syntaxLocation for import file from syntax (48 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (51 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (398 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (203 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> MIXED model CONTRAST syntax helpMIXED model CONTRAST syntax help (79 lines) From: Charla Lopez <charla3@AOL.COM> Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct?Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct? (279 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how...Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1250 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (197 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1355 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (704 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed.Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (70 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (136 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (156 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (104 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (152 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXEDMultilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (315 lines) From: Veitch, Jennifer <Jennifer.Veitch@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca> Re: Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (400 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> Multiple response with text variablesMultiple response with text variables (55 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Re: Multiple response with text variables (81 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Multiple response with text variables (77 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Multiple response with text variables (90 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Multiple response with text variables SOLVED!Re: Multiple response with text variables SOLVED! (102 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Multivariate Analysis in MIXEDMultivariate Analysis in MIXED (90 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Multivariate Analysis in MIXED (118 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Number of Contact Hours per Time PeriodNumber of Contact Hours per Time Period (391 lines) From: Dates, Brian <BDATES@swsol.org> OMS and Custom TablesOMS and Custom Tables (31 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Output Results to ExcelOutput Results to Excel (36 lines) From: Jennifer Day <jennieday@GMAIL.COM> Pivot table error report with v18.01Pivot table error report with v18.01 (169 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Power and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin FridayPower and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin Friday (27 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Print Label and Variable name in FactorPrint Label and Variable name in Factor (92 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> Re: Print Label and Variable name in Factor (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Protected FilesProtected Files (25 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (28 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Protected Files (222 lines) From: David Matheson <matheson@us.ibm.com> Quad Core ProcessorsQuad Core Processors (163 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Quad Core Processors (526 lines) From: Barnett, Adrian (DECS) <Adrian.Barnett2@SA.GOV.AU> Re: Quad Core Processors (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Quad Core Processors (333 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (30 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Question about "Any (varlist, value)"Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (99 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (55 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (286 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (183 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (178 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (631 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (464 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (785 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (1023 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (2506 lines) From: Roberts, Michael <robertsm@ahca.myflorida.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (634 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (980 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Question about confidence intervalsQuestion about confidence intervals (36 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (41 lines) From: García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about confidence intervals (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on analysis--many observations per subjectQuestion on analysis--many observations per subject (167 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (26 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (49 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (55 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (57 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (93 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (125 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (164 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (166 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (155 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> R in SPSS 16 - Graphical output
Help on Custom TableHelp on Custom Table (667 lines) From: DorraJ Oet <love_u_endlessly@hotmail.com> Re: Help on Custom Table (1549 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Re: Help on Custom Table (324 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Help with errorsHelp with errors (249 lines) From: Dean Tindall <DeanTindall@nunwood.com> Re: Help with errors (152 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with errors (160 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> How to display the 0 before the decimal point.How to display the 0 before the decimal point. (75 lines) From: Zhao, Luhua (CDC/CCHP/NCCDPHP) (CTR) <itz8@cdc.gov> Re: How to display the 0 before the decimal point. (39 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> How to get the earliest date into a new variableHow to get the earliest date into a new variable (25 lines) From: Jim <james.d.phillips@LMCO.COM> Re: How to get the earliest date into a new variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: How to get the earliest date into a new variable (16 lines) From: Jim <james.d.phillips@LMCO.COM> How to get total population from a complex sampleHow to get total population from a complex sample (31 lines) From: Kashif Khokhar <kashifsaeed@YMAIL.COM> Human Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the NumbersHuman Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the Numbers (373 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Human Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the Numbers (64 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> I can't believe there's a limit on datafile sizeRe: I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size - bug in input dialogue v 18.1I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size - bug in input dialogue v 18.1 (185 lines) From: CHESNEY, GREG <CHESNGL@d11.org> IRT sample sizesIRT sample sizes (105 lines) From: Joy Oliver <joliver@humrro.org> Increase your Statistics IQ in the New Year through interactive online courses.Increase your Statistics IQ in the New Year through interactive online courses. (53 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Increasing order of polynomials in growth curveIncreasing order of polynomials in growth curve (77 lines) From: William Dudley WNDUDLEY <WNDUDLEY@uncg.edu> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (32 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (105 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (87 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (121 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Insufficient memory to process the commandInsufficient memory to process the command (35 lines) From: Florio Arguillas <foa2@cornell.edu> K-means clusteringK-means clustering (26 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <rguerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: K-means clustering (66 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: K-means clustering (74 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: K-means clustering (221 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: K-means clustering (232 lines) From: Wilhelm Landerholm | Queue <wl@qsweden.com> Re: K-means clustering (487 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <rguerrero@thescooterstore.com> Key Drivers-Regression vs Random ForestKey Drivers-Regression vs Random Forest (371 lines) From: Mark Webb <targetlinkmark@gmail.com> Kolmogorov-SmirnovKolmogorov-Smirnov (29 lines) From: William <wcg@PDX.EDU> LMATRIX in MIXED procedureLMATRIX in MIXED procedure (190 lines) From: Beckstead, Jason <jbeckste@health.usf.edu> Re: LMATRIX in MIXED procedure (122 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Levels of the repeated effectLevels of the repeated effect (60 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Limit on Variables in RegressionLimit on Variables in Regression (41 lines) From: kotzr <kotzr@COMCAST.NET> Location for import file from syntaxLocation for import file from syntax (48 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (51 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (398 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (203 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> MIXED model CONTRAST syntax helpMIXED model CONTRAST syntax help (79 lines) From: Charla Lopez <charla3@AOL.COM> Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct?Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct? (279 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how...Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1250 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (197 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1355 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (704 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed.Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (70 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (136 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (156 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (104 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (152 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXEDMultilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (315 lines) From: Veitch, Jennifer <Jennifer.Veitch@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca> Re: Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (400 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> Multiple response with text variablesMultiple response with text variables (55 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Re: Multiple response with text variables (81 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Multiple response with text variables (77 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Multiple response with text variables (90 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Multiple response with text variables SOLVED!Re: Multiple response with text variables SOLVED! (102 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Multivariate Analysis in MIXEDMultivariate Analysis in MIXED (90 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Multivariate Analysis in MIXED (118 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Number of Contact Hours per Time PeriodNumber of Contact Hours per Time Period (391 lines) From: Dates, Brian <BDATES@swsol.org> OMS and Custom TablesOMS and Custom Tables (31 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Output Results to ExcelOutput Results to Excel (36 lines) From: Jennifer Day <jennieday@GMAIL.COM> Pivot table error report with v18.01Pivot table error report with v18.01 (169 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Power and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin FridayPower and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin Friday (27 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Print Label and Variable name in FactorPrint Label and Variable name in Factor (92 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> Re: Print Label and Variable name in Factor (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Protected FilesProtected Files (25 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (28 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Protected Files (222 lines) From: David Matheson <matheson@us.ibm.com> Quad Core ProcessorsQuad Core Processors (163 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Quad Core Processors (526 lines) From: Barnett, Adrian (DECS) <Adrian.Barnett2@SA.GOV.AU> Re: Quad Core Processors (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Quad Core Processors (333 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (30 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Question about "Any (varlist, value)"Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (99 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (55 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (286 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (183 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (178 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (631 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (464 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (785 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (1023 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (2506 lines) From: Roberts, Michael <robertsm@ahca.myflorida.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (634 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (980 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Question about confidence intervalsQuestion about confidence intervals (36 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (41 lines) From: García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about confidence intervals (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on analysis--many observations per subjectQuestion on analysis--many observations per subject (167 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (26 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (49 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (55 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (57 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (93 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (125 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (164 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (166 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (155 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> R in SPSS 16 - Graphical output
Help with errorsHelp with errors (249 lines) From: Dean Tindall <DeanTindall@nunwood.com> Re: Help with errors (152 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Help with errors (160 lines) From: Albert-Jan Roskam <fomcl@yahoo.com> How to display the 0 before the decimal point.How to display the 0 before the decimal point. (75 lines) From: Zhao, Luhua (CDC/CCHP/NCCDPHP) (CTR) <itz8@cdc.gov> Re: How to display the 0 before the decimal point. (39 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> How to get the earliest date into a new variableHow to get the earliest date into a new variable (25 lines) From: Jim <james.d.phillips@LMCO.COM> Re: How to get the earliest date into a new variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: How to get the earliest date into a new variable (16 lines) From: Jim <james.d.phillips@LMCO.COM> How to get total population from a complex sampleHow to get total population from a complex sample (31 lines) From: Kashif Khokhar <kashifsaeed@YMAIL.COM> Human Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the NumbersHuman Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the Numbers (373 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Human Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the Numbers (64 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> I can't believe there's a limit on datafile sizeRe: I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size - bug in input dialogue v 18.1I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size - bug in input dialogue v 18.1 (185 lines) From: CHESNEY, GREG <CHESNGL@d11.org> IRT sample sizesIRT sample sizes (105 lines) From: Joy Oliver <joliver@humrro.org> Increase your Statistics IQ in the New Year through interactive online courses.Increase your Statistics IQ in the New Year through interactive online courses. (53 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Increasing order of polynomials in growth curveIncreasing order of polynomials in growth curve (77 lines) From: William Dudley WNDUDLEY <WNDUDLEY@uncg.edu> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (32 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (105 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (87 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (121 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Insufficient memory to process the commandInsufficient memory to process the command (35 lines) From: Florio Arguillas <foa2@cornell.edu> K-means clusteringK-means clustering (26 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <rguerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: K-means clustering (66 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: K-means clustering (74 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: K-means clustering (221 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: K-means clustering (232 lines) From: Wilhelm Landerholm | Queue <wl@qsweden.com> Re: K-means clustering (487 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <rguerrero@thescooterstore.com> Key Drivers-Regression vs Random ForestKey Drivers-Regression vs Random Forest (371 lines) From: Mark Webb <targetlinkmark@gmail.com> Kolmogorov-SmirnovKolmogorov-Smirnov (29 lines) From: William <wcg@PDX.EDU> LMATRIX in MIXED procedureLMATRIX in MIXED procedure (190 lines) From: Beckstead, Jason <jbeckste@health.usf.edu> Re: LMATRIX in MIXED procedure (122 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Levels of the repeated effectLevels of the repeated effect (60 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Limit on Variables in RegressionLimit on Variables in Regression (41 lines) From: kotzr <kotzr@COMCAST.NET> Location for import file from syntaxLocation for import file from syntax (48 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (51 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (398 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (203 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> MIXED model CONTRAST syntax helpMIXED model CONTRAST syntax help (79 lines) From: Charla Lopez <charla3@AOL.COM> Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct?Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct? (279 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how...Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1250 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (197 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1355 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (704 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed.Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (70 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (136 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (156 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (104 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (152 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXEDMultilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (315 lines) From: Veitch, Jennifer <Jennifer.Veitch@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca> Re: Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (400 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> Multiple response with text variablesMultiple response with text variables (55 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Re: Multiple response with text variables (81 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Multiple response with text variables (77 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Multiple response with text variables (90 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Multiple response with text variables SOLVED!Re: Multiple response with text variables SOLVED! (102 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Multivariate Analysis in MIXEDMultivariate Analysis in MIXED (90 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Multivariate Analysis in MIXED (118 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Number of Contact Hours per Time PeriodNumber of Contact Hours per Time Period (391 lines) From: Dates, Brian <BDATES@swsol.org> OMS and Custom TablesOMS and Custom Tables (31 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Output Results to ExcelOutput Results to Excel (36 lines) From: Jennifer Day <jennieday@GMAIL.COM> Pivot table error report with v18.01Pivot table error report with v18.01 (169 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Power and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin FridayPower and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin Friday (27 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Print Label and Variable name in FactorPrint Label and Variable name in Factor (92 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> Re: Print Label and Variable name in Factor (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Protected FilesProtected Files (25 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (28 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Protected Files (222 lines) From: David Matheson <matheson@us.ibm.com> Quad Core ProcessorsQuad Core Processors (163 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Quad Core Processors (526 lines) From: Barnett, Adrian (DECS) <Adrian.Barnett2@SA.GOV.AU> Re: Quad Core Processors (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Quad Core Processors (333 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (30 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Question about "Any (varlist, value)"Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (99 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (55 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (286 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (183 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (178 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (631 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (464 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (785 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (1023 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (2506 lines) From: Roberts, Michael <robertsm@ahca.myflorida.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (634 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (980 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Question about confidence intervalsQuestion about confidence intervals (36 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (41 lines) From: García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about confidence intervals (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on analysis--many observations per subjectQuestion on analysis--many observations per subject (167 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (26 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (49 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (55 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (57 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (93 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (125 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (164 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (166 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (155 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> R in SPSS 16 - Graphical output
How to display the 0 before the decimal point.How to display the 0 before the decimal point. (75 lines) From: Zhao, Luhua (CDC/CCHP/NCCDPHP) (CTR) <itz8@cdc.gov> Re: How to display the 0 before the decimal point. (39 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> How to get the earliest date into a new variableHow to get the earliest date into a new variable (25 lines) From: Jim <james.d.phillips@LMCO.COM> Re: How to get the earliest date into a new variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: How to get the earliest date into a new variable (16 lines) From: Jim <james.d.phillips@LMCO.COM> How to get total population from a complex sampleHow to get total population from a complex sample (31 lines) From: Kashif Khokhar <kashifsaeed@YMAIL.COM> Human Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the NumbersHuman Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the Numbers (373 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Human Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the Numbers (64 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> I can't believe there's a limit on datafile sizeRe: I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size - bug in input dialogue v 18.1I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size - bug in input dialogue v 18.1 (185 lines) From: CHESNEY, GREG <CHESNGL@d11.org> IRT sample sizesIRT sample sizes (105 lines) From: Joy Oliver <joliver@humrro.org> Increase your Statistics IQ in the New Year through interactive online courses.Increase your Statistics IQ in the New Year through interactive online courses. (53 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Increasing order of polynomials in growth curveIncreasing order of polynomials in growth curve (77 lines) From: William Dudley WNDUDLEY <WNDUDLEY@uncg.edu> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (32 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (105 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (87 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (121 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Insufficient memory to process the commandInsufficient memory to process the command (35 lines) From: Florio Arguillas <foa2@cornell.edu> K-means clusteringK-means clustering (26 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <rguerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: K-means clustering (66 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: K-means clustering (74 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: K-means clustering (221 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: K-means clustering (232 lines) From: Wilhelm Landerholm | Queue <wl@qsweden.com> Re: K-means clustering (487 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <rguerrero@thescooterstore.com> Key Drivers-Regression vs Random ForestKey Drivers-Regression vs Random Forest (371 lines) From: Mark Webb <targetlinkmark@gmail.com> Kolmogorov-SmirnovKolmogorov-Smirnov (29 lines) From: William <wcg@PDX.EDU> LMATRIX in MIXED procedureLMATRIX in MIXED procedure (190 lines) From: Beckstead, Jason <jbeckste@health.usf.edu> Re: LMATRIX in MIXED procedure (122 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Levels of the repeated effectLevels of the repeated effect (60 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Limit on Variables in RegressionLimit on Variables in Regression (41 lines) From: kotzr <kotzr@COMCAST.NET> Location for import file from syntaxLocation for import file from syntax (48 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (51 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (398 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (203 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> MIXED model CONTRAST syntax helpMIXED model CONTRAST syntax help (79 lines) From: Charla Lopez <charla3@AOL.COM> Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct?Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct? (279 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how...Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1250 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (197 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1355 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (704 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed.Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (70 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (136 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (156 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (104 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (152 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXEDMultilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (315 lines) From: Veitch, Jennifer <Jennifer.Veitch@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca> Re: Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (400 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> Multiple response with text variablesMultiple response with text variables (55 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Re: Multiple response with text variables (81 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Multiple response with text variables (77 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Multiple response with text variables (90 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Multiple response with text variables SOLVED!Re: Multiple response with text variables SOLVED! (102 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Multivariate Analysis in MIXEDMultivariate Analysis in MIXED (90 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Multivariate Analysis in MIXED (118 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Number of Contact Hours per Time PeriodNumber of Contact Hours per Time Period (391 lines) From: Dates, Brian <BDATES@swsol.org> OMS and Custom TablesOMS and Custom Tables (31 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Output Results to ExcelOutput Results to Excel (36 lines) From: Jennifer Day <jennieday@GMAIL.COM> Pivot table error report with v18.01Pivot table error report with v18.01 (169 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Power and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin FridayPower and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin Friday (27 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Print Label and Variable name in FactorPrint Label and Variable name in Factor (92 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> Re: Print Label and Variable name in Factor (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Protected FilesProtected Files (25 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (28 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Protected Files (222 lines) From: David Matheson <matheson@us.ibm.com> Quad Core ProcessorsQuad Core Processors (163 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Quad Core Processors (526 lines) From: Barnett, Adrian (DECS) <Adrian.Barnett2@SA.GOV.AU> Re: Quad Core Processors (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Quad Core Processors (333 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (30 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Question about "Any (varlist, value)"Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (99 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (55 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (286 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (183 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (178 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (631 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (464 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (785 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (1023 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (2506 lines) From: Roberts, Michael <robertsm@ahca.myflorida.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (634 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (980 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Question about confidence intervalsQuestion about confidence intervals (36 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (41 lines) From: García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about confidence intervals (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on analysis--many observations per subjectQuestion on analysis--many observations per subject (167 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (26 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (49 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (55 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (57 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (93 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (125 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (164 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (166 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (155 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> R in SPSS 16 - Graphical output
How to get the earliest date into a new variableHow to get the earliest date into a new variable (25 lines) From: Jim <james.d.phillips@LMCO.COM> Re: How to get the earliest date into a new variable (42 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: How to get the earliest date into a new variable (16 lines) From: Jim <james.d.phillips@LMCO.COM> How to get total population from a complex sampleHow to get total population from a complex sample (31 lines) From: Kashif Khokhar <kashifsaeed@YMAIL.COM> Human Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the NumbersHuman Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the Numbers (373 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Human Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the Numbers (64 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> I can't believe there's a limit on datafile sizeRe: I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size - bug in input dialogue v 18.1I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size - bug in input dialogue v 18.1 (185 lines) From: CHESNEY, GREG <CHESNGL@d11.org> IRT sample sizesIRT sample sizes (105 lines) From: Joy Oliver <joliver@humrro.org> Increase your Statistics IQ in the New Year through interactive online courses.Increase your Statistics IQ in the New Year through interactive online courses. (53 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Increasing order of polynomials in growth curveIncreasing order of polynomials in growth curve (77 lines) From: William Dudley WNDUDLEY <WNDUDLEY@uncg.edu> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (32 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (105 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (87 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (121 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Insufficient memory to process the commandInsufficient memory to process the command (35 lines) From: Florio Arguillas <foa2@cornell.edu> K-means clusteringK-means clustering (26 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <rguerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: K-means clustering (66 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: K-means clustering (74 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: K-means clustering (221 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: K-means clustering (232 lines) From: Wilhelm Landerholm | Queue <wl@qsweden.com> Re: K-means clustering (487 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <rguerrero@thescooterstore.com> Key Drivers-Regression vs Random ForestKey Drivers-Regression vs Random Forest (371 lines) From: Mark Webb <targetlinkmark@gmail.com> Kolmogorov-SmirnovKolmogorov-Smirnov (29 lines) From: William <wcg@PDX.EDU> LMATRIX in MIXED procedureLMATRIX in MIXED procedure (190 lines) From: Beckstead, Jason <jbeckste@health.usf.edu> Re: LMATRIX in MIXED procedure (122 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Levels of the repeated effectLevels of the repeated effect (60 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Limit on Variables in RegressionLimit on Variables in Regression (41 lines) From: kotzr <kotzr@COMCAST.NET> Location for import file from syntaxLocation for import file from syntax (48 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (51 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (398 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (203 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> MIXED model CONTRAST syntax helpMIXED model CONTRAST syntax help (79 lines) From: Charla Lopez <charla3@AOL.COM> Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct?Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct? (279 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how...Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1250 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (197 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1355 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (704 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed.Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (70 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (136 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (156 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (104 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (152 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXEDMultilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (315 lines) From: Veitch, Jennifer <Jennifer.Veitch@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca> Re: Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (400 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> Multiple response with text variablesMultiple response with text variables (55 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Re: Multiple response with text variables (81 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Multiple response with text variables (77 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Multiple response with text variables (90 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Multiple response with text variables SOLVED!Re: Multiple response with text variables SOLVED! (102 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Multivariate Analysis in MIXEDMultivariate Analysis in MIXED (90 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Multivariate Analysis in MIXED (118 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Number of Contact Hours per Time PeriodNumber of Contact Hours per Time Period (391 lines) From: Dates, Brian <BDATES@swsol.org> OMS and Custom TablesOMS and Custom Tables (31 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Output Results to ExcelOutput Results to Excel (36 lines) From: Jennifer Day <jennieday@GMAIL.COM> Pivot table error report with v18.01Pivot table error report with v18.01 (169 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Power and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin FridayPower and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin Friday (27 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Print Label and Variable name in FactorPrint Label and Variable name in Factor (92 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> Re: Print Label and Variable name in Factor (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Protected FilesProtected Files (25 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (28 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Protected Files (222 lines) From: David Matheson <matheson@us.ibm.com> Quad Core ProcessorsQuad Core Processors (163 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Quad Core Processors (526 lines) From: Barnett, Adrian (DECS) <Adrian.Barnett2@SA.GOV.AU> Re: Quad Core Processors (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Quad Core Processors (333 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (30 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Question about "Any (varlist, value)"Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (99 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (55 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (286 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (183 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (178 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (631 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (464 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (785 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (1023 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (2506 lines) From: Roberts, Michael <robertsm@ahca.myflorida.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (634 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (980 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Question about confidence intervalsQuestion about confidence intervals (36 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (41 lines) From: García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about confidence intervals (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on analysis--many observations per subjectQuestion on analysis--many observations per subject (167 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (26 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (49 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (55 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (57 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (93 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (125 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (164 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (166 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (155 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> R in SPSS 16 - Graphical output
How to get total population from a complex sampleHow to get total population from a complex sample (31 lines) From: Kashif Khokhar <kashifsaeed@YMAIL.COM> Human Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the NumbersHuman Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the Numbers (373 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Human Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the Numbers (64 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> I can't believe there's a limit on datafile sizeRe: I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size - bug in input dialogue v 18.1I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size - bug in input dialogue v 18.1 (185 lines) From: CHESNEY, GREG <CHESNGL@d11.org> IRT sample sizesIRT sample sizes (105 lines) From: Joy Oliver <joliver@humrro.org> Increase your Statistics IQ in the New Year through interactive online courses.Increase your Statistics IQ in the New Year through interactive online courses. (53 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Increasing order of polynomials in growth curveIncreasing order of polynomials in growth curve (77 lines) From: William Dudley WNDUDLEY <WNDUDLEY@uncg.edu> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (32 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (105 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (87 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (121 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Insufficient memory to process the commandInsufficient memory to process the command (35 lines) From: Florio Arguillas <foa2@cornell.edu> K-means clusteringK-means clustering (26 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <rguerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: K-means clustering (66 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: K-means clustering (74 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: K-means clustering (221 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: K-means clustering (232 lines) From: Wilhelm Landerholm | Queue <wl@qsweden.com> Re: K-means clustering (487 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <rguerrero@thescooterstore.com> Key Drivers-Regression vs Random ForestKey Drivers-Regression vs Random Forest (371 lines) From: Mark Webb <targetlinkmark@gmail.com> Kolmogorov-SmirnovKolmogorov-Smirnov (29 lines) From: William <wcg@PDX.EDU> LMATRIX in MIXED procedureLMATRIX in MIXED procedure (190 lines) From: Beckstead, Jason <jbeckste@health.usf.edu> Re: LMATRIX in MIXED procedure (122 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Levels of the repeated effectLevels of the repeated effect (60 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Limit on Variables in RegressionLimit on Variables in Regression (41 lines) From: kotzr <kotzr@COMCAST.NET> Location for import file from syntaxLocation for import file from syntax (48 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (51 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (398 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (203 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> MIXED model CONTRAST syntax helpMIXED model CONTRAST syntax help (79 lines) From: Charla Lopez <charla3@AOL.COM> Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct?Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct? (279 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how...Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1250 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (197 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1355 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (704 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed.Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (70 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (136 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (156 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (104 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (152 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXEDMultilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (315 lines) From: Veitch, Jennifer <Jennifer.Veitch@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca> Re: Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (400 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> Multiple response with text variablesMultiple response with text variables (55 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Re: Multiple response with text variables (81 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Multiple response with text variables (77 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Multiple response with text variables (90 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Multiple response with text variables SOLVED!Re: Multiple response with text variables SOLVED! (102 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Multivariate Analysis in MIXEDMultivariate Analysis in MIXED (90 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Multivariate Analysis in MIXED (118 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Number of Contact Hours per Time PeriodNumber of Contact Hours per Time Period (391 lines) From: Dates, Brian <BDATES@swsol.org> OMS and Custom TablesOMS and Custom Tables (31 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Output Results to ExcelOutput Results to Excel (36 lines) From: Jennifer Day <jennieday@GMAIL.COM> Pivot table error report with v18.01Pivot table error report with v18.01 (169 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Power and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin FridayPower and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin Friday (27 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Print Label and Variable name in FactorPrint Label and Variable name in Factor (92 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> Re: Print Label and Variable name in Factor (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Protected FilesProtected Files (25 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (28 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Protected Files (222 lines) From: David Matheson <matheson@us.ibm.com> Quad Core ProcessorsQuad Core Processors (163 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Quad Core Processors (526 lines) From: Barnett, Adrian (DECS) <Adrian.Barnett2@SA.GOV.AU> Re: Quad Core Processors (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Quad Core Processors (333 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (30 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Question about "Any (varlist, value)"Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (99 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (55 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (286 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (183 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (178 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (631 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (464 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (785 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (1023 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (2506 lines) From: Roberts, Michael <robertsm@ahca.myflorida.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (634 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (980 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Question about confidence intervalsQuestion about confidence intervals (36 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (41 lines) From: García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about confidence intervals (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on analysis--many observations per subjectQuestion on analysis--many observations per subject (167 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (26 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (49 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (55 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (57 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (93 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (125 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (164 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (166 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (155 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> R in SPSS 16 - Graphical output
Human Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the NumbersHuman Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the Numbers (373 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Human Rights Watch Open Meeting Today: It Doesn't Add Up: Human Rights Monitoring and the Numbers (64 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> I can't believe there's a limit on datafile sizeRe: I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size - bug in input dialogue v 18.1I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size - bug in input dialogue v 18.1 (185 lines) From: CHESNEY, GREG <CHESNGL@d11.org> IRT sample sizesIRT sample sizes (105 lines) From: Joy Oliver <joliver@humrro.org> Increase your Statistics IQ in the New Year through interactive online courses.Increase your Statistics IQ in the New Year through interactive online courses. (53 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Increasing order of polynomials in growth curveIncreasing order of polynomials in growth curve (77 lines) From: William Dudley WNDUDLEY <WNDUDLEY@uncg.edu> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (32 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (105 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (87 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (121 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Insufficient memory to process the commandInsufficient memory to process the command (35 lines) From: Florio Arguillas <foa2@cornell.edu> K-means clusteringK-means clustering (26 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <rguerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: K-means clustering (66 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: K-means clustering (74 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: K-means clustering (221 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: K-means clustering (232 lines) From: Wilhelm Landerholm | Queue <wl@qsweden.com> Re: K-means clustering (487 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <rguerrero@thescooterstore.com> Key Drivers-Regression vs Random ForestKey Drivers-Regression vs Random Forest (371 lines) From: Mark Webb <targetlinkmark@gmail.com> Kolmogorov-SmirnovKolmogorov-Smirnov (29 lines) From: William <wcg@PDX.EDU> LMATRIX in MIXED procedureLMATRIX in MIXED procedure (190 lines) From: Beckstead, Jason <jbeckste@health.usf.edu> Re: LMATRIX in MIXED procedure (122 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Levels of the repeated effectLevels of the repeated effect (60 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Limit on Variables in RegressionLimit on Variables in Regression (41 lines) From: kotzr <kotzr@COMCAST.NET> Location for import file from syntaxLocation for import file from syntax (48 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (51 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (398 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (203 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> MIXED model CONTRAST syntax helpMIXED model CONTRAST syntax help (79 lines) From: Charla Lopez <charla3@AOL.COM> Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct?Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct? (279 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how...Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1250 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (197 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1355 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (704 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed.Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (70 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (136 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (156 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (104 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (152 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXEDMultilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (315 lines) From: Veitch, Jennifer <Jennifer.Veitch@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca> Re: Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (400 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> Multiple response with text variablesMultiple response with text variables (55 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Re: Multiple response with text variables (81 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Multiple response with text variables (77 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Multiple response with text variables (90 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Multiple response with text variables SOLVED!Re: Multiple response with text variables SOLVED! (102 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Multivariate Analysis in MIXEDMultivariate Analysis in MIXED (90 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Multivariate Analysis in MIXED (118 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Number of Contact Hours per Time PeriodNumber of Contact Hours per Time Period (391 lines) From: Dates, Brian <BDATES@swsol.org> OMS and Custom TablesOMS and Custom Tables (31 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Output Results to ExcelOutput Results to Excel (36 lines) From: Jennifer Day <jennieday@GMAIL.COM> Pivot table error report with v18.01Pivot table error report with v18.01 (169 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Power and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin FridayPower and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin Friday (27 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Print Label and Variable name in FactorPrint Label and Variable name in Factor (92 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> Re: Print Label and Variable name in Factor (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Protected FilesProtected Files (25 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (28 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Protected Files (222 lines) From: David Matheson <matheson@us.ibm.com> Quad Core ProcessorsQuad Core Processors (163 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Quad Core Processors (526 lines) From: Barnett, Adrian (DECS) <Adrian.Barnett2@SA.GOV.AU> Re: Quad Core Processors (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Quad Core Processors (333 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (30 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Question about "Any (varlist, value)"Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (99 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (55 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (286 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (183 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (178 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (631 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (464 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (785 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (1023 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (2506 lines) From: Roberts, Michael <robertsm@ahca.myflorida.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (634 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (980 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Question about confidence intervalsQuestion about confidence intervals (36 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (41 lines) From: García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about confidence intervals (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on analysis--many observations per subjectQuestion on analysis--many observations per subject (167 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (26 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (49 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (55 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (57 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (93 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (125 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (164 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (166 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (155 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> R in SPSS 16 - Graphical output
I can't believe there's a limit on datafile sizeRe: I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size (48 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size - bug in input dialogue v 18.1I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size - bug in input dialogue v 18.1 (185 lines) From: CHESNEY, GREG <CHESNGL@d11.org> IRT sample sizesIRT sample sizes (105 lines) From: Joy Oliver <joliver@humrro.org> Increase your Statistics IQ in the New Year through interactive online courses.Increase your Statistics IQ in the New Year through interactive online courses. (53 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Increasing order of polynomials in growth curveIncreasing order of polynomials in growth curve (77 lines) From: William Dudley WNDUDLEY <WNDUDLEY@uncg.edu> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (32 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (105 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (87 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (121 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Insufficient memory to process the commandInsufficient memory to process the command (35 lines) From: Florio Arguillas <foa2@cornell.edu> K-means clusteringK-means clustering (26 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <rguerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: K-means clustering (66 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: K-means clustering (74 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: K-means clustering (221 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: K-means clustering (232 lines) From: Wilhelm Landerholm | Queue <wl@qsweden.com> Re: K-means clustering (487 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <rguerrero@thescooterstore.com> Key Drivers-Regression vs Random ForestKey Drivers-Regression vs Random Forest (371 lines) From: Mark Webb <targetlinkmark@gmail.com> Kolmogorov-SmirnovKolmogorov-Smirnov (29 lines) From: William <wcg@PDX.EDU> LMATRIX in MIXED procedureLMATRIX in MIXED procedure (190 lines) From: Beckstead, Jason <jbeckste@health.usf.edu> Re: LMATRIX in MIXED procedure (122 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Levels of the repeated effectLevels of the repeated effect (60 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Limit on Variables in RegressionLimit on Variables in Regression (41 lines) From: kotzr <kotzr@COMCAST.NET> Location for import file from syntaxLocation for import file from syntax (48 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (51 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (398 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (203 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> MIXED model CONTRAST syntax helpMIXED model CONTRAST syntax help (79 lines) From: Charla Lopez <charla3@AOL.COM> Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct?Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct? (279 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how...Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1250 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (197 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1355 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (704 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed.Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (70 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (136 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (156 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (104 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (152 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXEDMultilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (315 lines) From: Veitch, Jennifer <Jennifer.Veitch@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca> Re: Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (400 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> Multiple response with text variablesMultiple response with text variables (55 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Re: Multiple response with text variables (81 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Multiple response with text variables (77 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Multiple response with text variables (90 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Multiple response with text variables SOLVED!Re: Multiple response with text variables SOLVED! (102 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Multivariate Analysis in MIXEDMultivariate Analysis in MIXED (90 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Multivariate Analysis in MIXED (118 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Number of Contact Hours per Time PeriodNumber of Contact Hours per Time Period (391 lines) From: Dates, Brian <BDATES@swsol.org> OMS and Custom TablesOMS and Custom Tables (31 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Output Results to ExcelOutput Results to Excel (36 lines) From: Jennifer Day <jennieday@GMAIL.COM> Pivot table error report with v18.01Pivot table error report with v18.01 (169 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Power and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin FridayPower and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin Friday (27 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Print Label and Variable name in FactorPrint Label and Variable name in Factor (92 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> Re: Print Label and Variable name in Factor (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Protected FilesProtected Files (25 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (28 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Protected Files (222 lines) From: David Matheson <matheson@us.ibm.com> Quad Core ProcessorsQuad Core Processors (163 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Quad Core Processors (526 lines) From: Barnett, Adrian (DECS) <Adrian.Barnett2@SA.GOV.AU> Re: Quad Core Processors (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Quad Core Processors (333 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (30 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Question about "Any (varlist, value)"Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (99 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (55 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (286 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (183 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (178 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (631 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (464 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (785 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (1023 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (2506 lines) From: Roberts, Michael <robertsm@ahca.myflorida.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (634 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (980 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Question about confidence intervalsQuestion about confidence intervals (36 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (41 lines) From: García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about confidence intervals (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on analysis--many observations per subjectQuestion on analysis--many observations per subject (167 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (26 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (49 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (55 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (57 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (93 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (125 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (164 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (166 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (155 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> R in SPSS 16 - Graphical output
I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size - bug in input dialogue v 18.1I can't believe there's a limit on datafile size - bug in input dialogue v 18.1 (185 lines) From: CHESNEY, GREG <CHESNGL@d11.org> IRT sample sizesIRT sample sizes (105 lines) From: Joy Oliver <joliver@humrro.org> Increase your Statistics IQ in the New Year through interactive online courses.Increase your Statistics IQ in the New Year through interactive online courses. (53 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Increasing order of polynomials in growth curveIncreasing order of polynomials in growth curve (77 lines) From: William Dudley WNDUDLEY <WNDUDLEY@uncg.edu> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (32 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (105 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (87 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (121 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Insufficient memory to process the commandInsufficient memory to process the command (35 lines) From: Florio Arguillas <foa2@cornell.edu> K-means clusteringK-means clustering (26 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <rguerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: K-means clustering (66 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: K-means clustering (74 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: K-means clustering (221 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: K-means clustering (232 lines) From: Wilhelm Landerholm | Queue <wl@qsweden.com> Re: K-means clustering (487 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <rguerrero@thescooterstore.com> Key Drivers-Regression vs Random ForestKey Drivers-Regression vs Random Forest (371 lines) From: Mark Webb <targetlinkmark@gmail.com> Kolmogorov-SmirnovKolmogorov-Smirnov (29 lines) From: William <wcg@PDX.EDU> LMATRIX in MIXED procedureLMATRIX in MIXED procedure (190 lines) From: Beckstead, Jason <jbeckste@health.usf.edu> Re: LMATRIX in MIXED procedure (122 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Levels of the repeated effectLevels of the repeated effect (60 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Limit on Variables in RegressionLimit on Variables in Regression (41 lines) From: kotzr <kotzr@COMCAST.NET> Location for import file from syntaxLocation for import file from syntax (48 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (51 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (398 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (203 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> MIXED model CONTRAST syntax helpMIXED model CONTRAST syntax help (79 lines) From: Charla Lopez <charla3@AOL.COM> Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct?Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct? (279 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how...Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1250 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (197 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1355 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (704 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed.Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (70 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (136 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (156 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (104 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (152 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXEDMultilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (315 lines) From: Veitch, Jennifer <Jennifer.Veitch@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca> Re: Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (400 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> Multiple response with text variablesMultiple response with text variables (55 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Re: Multiple response with text variables (81 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Multiple response with text variables (77 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Multiple response with text variables (90 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Multiple response with text variables SOLVED!Re: Multiple response with text variables SOLVED! (102 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Multivariate Analysis in MIXEDMultivariate Analysis in MIXED (90 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Multivariate Analysis in MIXED (118 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Number of Contact Hours per Time PeriodNumber of Contact Hours per Time Period (391 lines) From: Dates, Brian <BDATES@swsol.org> OMS and Custom TablesOMS and Custom Tables (31 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Output Results to ExcelOutput Results to Excel (36 lines) From: Jennifer Day <jennieday@GMAIL.COM> Pivot table error report with v18.01Pivot table error report with v18.01 (169 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Power and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin FridayPower and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin Friday (27 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Print Label and Variable name in FactorPrint Label and Variable name in Factor (92 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> Re: Print Label and Variable name in Factor (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Protected FilesProtected Files (25 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (28 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Protected Files (222 lines) From: David Matheson <matheson@us.ibm.com> Quad Core ProcessorsQuad Core Processors (163 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Quad Core Processors (526 lines) From: Barnett, Adrian (DECS) <Adrian.Barnett2@SA.GOV.AU> Re: Quad Core Processors (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Quad Core Processors (333 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (30 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Question about "Any (varlist, value)"Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (99 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (55 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (286 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (183 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (178 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (631 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (464 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (785 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (1023 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (2506 lines) From: Roberts, Michael <robertsm@ahca.myflorida.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (634 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (980 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Question about confidence intervalsQuestion about confidence intervals (36 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (41 lines) From: García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about confidence intervals (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on analysis--many observations per subjectQuestion on analysis--many observations per subject (167 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (26 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (49 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (55 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (57 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (93 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (125 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (164 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (166 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (155 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> R in SPSS 16 - Graphical output
IRT sample sizesIRT sample sizes (105 lines) From: Joy Oliver <joliver@humrro.org> Increase your Statistics IQ in the New Year through interactive online courses.Increase your Statistics IQ in the New Year through interactive online courses. (53 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Increasing order of polynomials in growth curveIncreasing order of polynomials in growth curve (77 lines) From: William Dudley WNDUDLEY <WNDUDLEY@uncg.edu> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (32 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (105 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (87 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (121 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Insufficient memory to process the commandInsufficient memory to process the command (35 lines) From: Florio Arguillas <foa2@cornell.edu> K-means clusteringK-means clustering (26 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <rguerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: K-means clustering (66 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: K-means clustering (74 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: K-means clustering (221 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: K-means clustering (232 lines) From: Wilhelm Landerholm | Queue <wl@qsweden.com> Re: K-means clustering (487 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <rguerrero@thescooterstore.com> Key Drivers-Regression vs Random ForestKey Drivers-Regression vs Random Forest (371 lines) From: Mark Webb <targetlinkmark@gmail.com> Kolmogorov-SmirnovKolmogorov-Smirnov (29 lines) From: William <wcg@PDX.EDU> LMATRIX in MIXED procedureLMATRIX in MIXED procedure (190 lines) From: Beckstead, Jason <jbeckste@health.usf.edu> Re: LMATRIX in MIXED procedure (122 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Levels of the repeated effectLevels of the repeated effect (60 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Limit on Variables in RegressionLimit on Variables in Regression (41 lines) From: kotzr <kotzr@COMCAST.NET> Location for import file from syntaxLocation for import file from syntax (48 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (51 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (398 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (203 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> MIXED model CONTRAST syntax helpMIXED model CONTRAST syntax help (79 lines) From: Charla Lopez <charla3@AOL.COM> Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct?Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct? (279 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how...Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1250 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (197 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1355 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (704 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed.Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (70 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (136 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (156 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (104 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (152 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXEDMultilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (315 lines) From: Veitch, Jennifer <Jennifer.Veitch@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca> Re: Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (400 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> Multiple response with text variablesMultiple response with text variables (55 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Re: Multiple response with text variables (81 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Multiple response with text variables (77 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Multiple response with text variables (90 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Multiple response with text variables SOLVED!Re: Multiple response with text variables SOLVED! (102 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Multivariate Analysis in MIXEDMultivariate Analysis in MIXED (90 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Multivariate Analysis in MIXED (118 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Number of Contact Hours per Time PeriodNumber of Contact Hours per Time Period (391 lines) From: Dates, Brian <BDATES@swsol.org> OMS and Custom TablesOMS and Custom Tables (31 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Output Results to ExcelOutput Results to Excel (36 lines) From: Jennifer Day <jennieday@GMAIL.COM> Pivot table error report with v18.01Pivot table error report with v18.01 (169 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Power and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin FridayPower and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin Friday (27 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Print Label and Variable name in FactorPrint Label and Variable name in Factor (92 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> Re: Print Label and Variable name in Factor (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Protected FilesProtected Files (25 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (28 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Protected Files (222 lines) From: David Matheson <matheson@us.ibm.com> Quad Core ProcessorsQuad Core Processors (163 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Quad Core Processors (526 lines) From: Barnett, Adrian (DECS) <Adrian.Barnett2@SA.GOV.AU> Re: Quad Core Processors (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Quad Core Processors (333 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (30 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Question about "Any (varlist, value)"Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (99 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (55 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (286 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (183 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (178 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (631 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (464 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (785 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (1023 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (2506 lines) From: Roberts, Michael <robertsm@ahca.myflorida.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (634 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (980 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Question about confidence intervalsQuestion about confidence intervals (36 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (41 lines) From: García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about confidence intervals (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on analysis--many observations per subjectQuestion on analysis--many observations per subject (167 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (26 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (49 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (55 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (57 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (93 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (125 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (164 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (166 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (155 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> R in SPSS 16 - Graphical output
Increase your Statistics IQ in the New Year through interactive online courses.Increase your Statistics IQ in the New Year through interactive online courses. (53 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Increasing order of polynomials in growth curveIncreasing order of polynomials in growth curve (77 lines) From: William Dudley WNDUDLEY <WNDUDLEY@uncg.edu> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (32 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (105 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (87 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (121 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Insufficient memory to process the commandInsufficient memory to process the command (35 lines) From: Florio Arguillas <foa2@cornell.edu> K-means clusteringK-means clustering (26 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <rguerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: K-means clustering (66 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: K-means clustering (74 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: K-means clustering (221 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: K-means clustering (232 lines) From: Wilhelm Landerholm | Queue <wl@qsweden.com> Re: K-means clustering (487 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <rguerrero@thescooterstore.com> Key Drivers-Regression vs Random ForestKey Drivers-Regression vs Random Forest (371 lines) From: Mark Webb <targetlinkmark@gmail.com> Kolmogorov-SmirnovKolmogorov-Smirnov (29 lines) From: William <wcg@PDX.EDU> LMATRIX in MIXED procedureLMATRIX in MIXED procedure (190 lines) From: Beckstead, Jason <jbeckste@health.usf.edu> Re: LMATRIX in MIXED procedure (122 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Levels of the repeated effectLevels of the repeated effect (60 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Limit on Variables in RegressionLimit on Variables in Regression (41 lines) From: kotzr <kotzr@COMCAST.NET> Location for import file from syntaxLocation for import file from syntax (48 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (51 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (398 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (203 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> MIXED model CONTRAST syntax helpMIXED model CONTRAST syntax help (79 lines) From: Charla Lopez <charla3@AOL.COM> Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct?Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct? (279 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how...Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1250 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (197 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1355 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (704 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed.Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (70 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (136 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (156 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (104 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (152 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXEDMultilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (315 lines) From: Veitch, Jennifer <Jennifer.Veitch@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca> Re: Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (400 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> Multiple response with text variablesMultiple response with text variables (55 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Re: Multiple response with text variables (81 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Multiple response with text variables (77 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Multiple response with text variables (90 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Multiple response with text variables SOLVED!Re: Multiple response with text variables SOLVED! (102 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Multivariate Analysis in MIXEDMultivariate Analysis in MIXED (90 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Multivariate Analysis in MIXED (118 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Number of Contact Hours per Time PeriodNumber of Contact Hours per Time Period (391 lines) From: Dates, Brian <BDATES@swsol.org> OMS and Custom TablesOMS and Custom Tables (31 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Output Results to ExcelOutput Results to Excel (36 lines) From: Jennifer Day <jennieday@GMAIL.COM> Pivot table error report with v18.01Pivot table error report with v18.01 (169 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Power and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin FridayPower and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin Friday (27 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Print Label and Variable name in FactorPrint Label and Variable name in Factor (92 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> Re: Print Label and Variable name in Factor (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Protected FilesProtected Files (25 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (28 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Protected Files (222 lines) From: David Matheson <matheson@us.ibm.com> Quad Core ProcessorsQuad Core Processors (163 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Quad Core Processors (526 lines) From: Barnett, Adrian (DECS) <Adrian.Barnett2@SA.GOV.AU> Re: Quad Core Processors (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Quad Core Processors (333 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (30 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Question about "Any (varlist, value)"Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (99 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (55 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (286 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (183 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (178 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (631 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (464 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (785 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (1023 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (2506 lines) From: Roberts, Michael <robertsm@ahca.myflorida.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (634 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (980 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Question about confidence intervalsQuestion about confidence intervals (36 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (41 lines) From: García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about confidence intervals (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on analysis--many observations per subjectQuestion on analysis--many observations per subject (167 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (26 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (49 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (55 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (57 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (93 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (125 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (164 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (166 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (155 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> R in SPSS 16 - Graphical output
Increasing order of polynomials in growth curveIncreasing order of polynomials in growth curve (77 lines) From: William Dudley WNDUDLEY <WNDUDLEY@uncg.edu> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (32 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (105 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (87 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Increasing order of polynomials in growth curve (121 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Insufficient memory to process the commandInsufficient memory to process the command (35 lines) From: Florio Arguillas <foa2@cornell.edu> K-means clusteringK-means clustering (26 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <rguerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: K-means clustering (66 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: K-means clustering (74 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: K-means clustering (221 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: K-means clustering (232 lines) From: Wilhelm Landerholm | Queue <wl@qsweden.com> Re: K-means clustering (487 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <rguerrero@thescooterstore.com> Key Drivers-Regression vs Random ForestKey Drivers-Regression vs Random Forest (371 lines) From: Mark Webb <targetlinkmark@gmail.com> Kolmogorov-SmirnovKolmogorov-Smirnov (29 lines) From: William <wcg@PDX.EDU> LMATRIX in MIXED procedureLMATRIX in MIXED procedure (190 lines) From: Beckstead, Jason <jbeckste@health.usf.edu> Re: LMATRIX in MIXED procedure (122 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Levels of the repeated effectLevels of the repeated effect (60 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Limit on Variables in RegressionLimit on Variables in Regression (41 lines) From: kotzr <kotzr@COMCAST.NET> Location for import file from syntaxLocation for import file from syntax (48 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (51 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (398 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (203 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> MIXED model CONTRAST syntax helpMIXED model CONTRAST syntax help (79 lines) From: Charla Lopez <charla3@AOL.COM> Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct?Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct? (279 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how...Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1250 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (197 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1355 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (704 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed.Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (70 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (136 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (156 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (104 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (152 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXEDMultilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (315 lines) From: Veitch, Jennifer <Jennifer.Veitch@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca> Re: Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (400 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> Multiple response with text variablesMultiple response with text variables (55 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Re: Multiple response with text variables (81 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Multiple response with text variables (77 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Multiple response with text variables (90 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Multiple response with text variables SOLVED!Re: Multiple response with text variables SOLVED! (102 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Multivariate Analysis in MIXEDMultivariate Analysis in MIXED (90 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Multivariate Analysis in MIXED (118 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Number of Contact Hours per Time PeriodNumber of Contact Hours per Time Period (391 lines) From: Dates, Brian <BDATES@swsol.org> OMS and Custom TablesOMS and Custom Tables (31 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Output Results to ExcelOutput Results to Excel (36 lines) From: Jennifer Day <jennieday@GMAIL.COM> Pivot table error report with v18.01Pivot table error report with v18.01 (169 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Power and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin FridayPower and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin Friday (27 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Print Label and Variable name in FactorPrint Label and Variable name in Factor (92 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> Re: Print Label and Variable name in Factor (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Protected FilesProtected Files (25 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (28 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Protected Files (222 lines) From: David Matheson <matheson@us.ibm.com> Quad Core ProcessorsQuad Core Processors (163 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Quad Core Processors (526 lines) From: Barnett, Adrian (DECS) <Adrian.Barnett2@SA.GOV.AU> Re: Quad Core Processors (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Quad Core Processors (333 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (30 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Question about "Any (varlist, value)"Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (99 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (55 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (286 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (183 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (178 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (631 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (464 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (785 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (1023 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (2506 lines) From: Roberts, Michael <robertsm@ahca.myflorida.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (634 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (980 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Question about confidence intervalsQuestion about confidence intervals (36 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (41 lines) From: García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about confidence intervals (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on analysis--many observations per subjectQuestion on analysis--many observations per subject (167 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (26 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (49 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (55 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (57 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (93 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (125 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (164 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (166 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (155 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> R in SPSS 16 - Graphical output
Insufficient memory to process the commandInsufficient memory to process the command (35 lines) From: Florio Arguillas <foa2@cornell.edu> K-means clusteringK-means clustering (26 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <rguerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: K-means clustering (66 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: K-means clustering (74 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: K-means clustering (221 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: K-means clustering (232 lines) From: Wilhelm Landerholm | Queue <wl@qsweden.com> Re: K-means clustering (487 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <rguerrero@thescooterstore.com> Key Drivers-Regression vs Random ForestKey Drivers-Regression vs Random Forest (371 lines) From: Mark Webb <targetlinkmark@gmail.com> Kolmogorov-SmirnovKolmogorov-Smirnov (29 lines) From: William <wcg@PDX.EDU> LMATRIX in MIXED procedureLMATRIX in MIXED procedure (190 lines) From: Beckstead, Jason <jbeckste@health.usf.edu> Re: LMATRIX in MIXED procedure (122 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Levels of the repeated effectLevels of the repeated effect (60 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Limit on Variables in RegressionLimit on Variables in Regression (41 lines) From: kotzr <kotzr@COMCAST.NET> Location for import file from syntaxLocation for import file from syntax (48 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (51 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (398 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (203 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> MIXED model CONTRAST syntax helpMIXED model CONTRAST syntax help (79 lines) From: Charla Lopez <charla3@AOL.COM> Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct?Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct? (279 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how...Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1250 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (197 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1355 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (704 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed.Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (70 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (136 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (156 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (104 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (152 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXEDMultilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (315 lines) From: Veitch, Jennifer <Jennifer.Veitch@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca> Re: Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (400 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> Multiple response with text variablesMultiple response with text variables (55 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Re: Multiple response with text variables (81 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Multiple response with text variables (77 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Multiple response with text variables (90 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Multiple response with text variables SOLVED!Re: Multiple response with text variables SOLVED! (102 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Multivariate Analysis in MIXEDMultivariate Analysis in MIXED (90 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Multivariate Analysis in MIXED (118 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Number of Contact Hours per Time PeriodNumber of Contact Hours per Time Period (391 lines) From: Dates, Brian <BDATES@swsol.org> OMS and Custom TablesOMS and Custom Tables (31 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Output Results to ExcelOutput Results to Excel (36 lines) From: Jennifer Day <jennieday@GMAIL.COM> Pivot table error report with v18.01Pivot table error report with v18.01 (169 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Power and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin FridayPower and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin Friday (27 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Print Label and Variable name in FactorPrint Label and Variable name in Factor (92 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> Re: Print Label and Variable name in Factor (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Protected FilesProtected Files (25 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (28 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Protected Files (222 lines) From: David Matheson <matheson@us.ibm.com> Quad Core ProcessorsQuad Core Processors (163 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Quad Core Processors (526 lines) From: Barnett, Adrian (DECS) <Adrian.Barnett2@SA.GOV.AU> Re: Quad Core Processors (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Quad Core Processors (333 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (30 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Question about "Any (varlist, value)"Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (99 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (55 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (286 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (183 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (178 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (631 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (464 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (785 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (1023 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (2506 lines) From: Roberts, Michael <robertsm@ahca.myflorida.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (634 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (980 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Question about confidence intervalsQuestion about confidence intervals (36 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (41 lines) From: García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about confidence intervals (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on analysis--many observations per subjectQuestion on analysis--many observations per subject (167 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (26 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (49 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (55 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (57 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (93 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (125 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (164 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (166 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (155 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> R in SPSS 16 - Graphical output
K-means clusteringK-means clustering (26 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <rguerrero@thescooterstore.com> Re: K-means clustering (66 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: K-means clustering (74 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: K-means clustering (221 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: K-means clustering (232 lines) From: Wilhelm Landerholm | Queue <wl@qsweden.com> Re: K-means clustering (487 lines) From: Guerrero, Rodrigo <rguerrero@thescooterstore.com> Key Drivers-Regression vs Random ForestKey Drivers-Regression vs Random Forest (371 lines) From: Mark Webb <targetlinkmark@gmail.com> Kolmogorov-SmirnovKolmogorov-Smirnov (29 lines) From: William <wcg@PDX.EDU> LMATRIX in MIXED procedureLMATRIX in MIXED procedure (190 lines) From: Beckstead, Jason <jbeckste@health.usf.edu> Re: LMATRIX in MIXED procedure (122 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Levels of the repeated effectLevels of the repeated effect (60 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Limit on Variables in RegressionLimit on Variables in Regression (41 lines) From: kotzr <kotzr@COMCAST.NET> Location for import file from syntaxLocation for import file from syntax (48 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (51 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (398 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (203 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> MIXED model CONTRAST syntax helpMIXED model CONTRAST syntax help (79 lines) From: Charla Lopez <charla3@AOL.COM> Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct?Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct? (279 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how...Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1250 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (197 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1355 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (704 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed.Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (70 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (136 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (156 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (104 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (152 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXEDMultilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (315 lines) From: Veitch, Jennifer <Jennifer.Veitch@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca> Re: Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (400 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> Multiple response with text variablesMultiple response with text variables (55 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Re: Multiple response with text variables (81 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Multiple response with text variables (77 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Multiple response with text variables (90 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Multiple response with text variables SOLVED!Re: Multiple response with text variables SOLVED! (102 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Multivariate Analysis in MIXEDMultivariate Analysis in MIXED (90 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Multivariate Analysis in MIXED (118 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Number of Contact Hours per Time PeriodNumber of Contact Hours per Time Period (391 lines) From: Dates, Brian <BDATES@swsol.org> OMS and Custom TablesOMS and Custom Tables (31 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Output Results to ExcelOutput Results to Excel (36 lines) From: Jennifer Day <jennieday@GMAIL.COM> Pivot table error report with v18.01Pivot table error report with v18.01 (169 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Power and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin FridayPower and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin Friday (27 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Print Label and Variable name in FactorPrint Label and Variable name in Factor (92 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> Re: Print Label and Variable name in Factor (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Protected FilesProtected Files (25 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (28 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Protected Files (222 lines) From: David Matheson <matheson@us.ibm.com> Quad Core ProcessorsQuad Core Processors (163 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Quad Core Processors (526 lines) From: Barnett, Adrian (DECS) <Adrian.Barnett2@SA.GOV.AU> Re: Quad Core Processors (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Quad Core Processors (333 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (30 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Question about "Any (varlist, value)"Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (99 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (55 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (286 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (183 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (178 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (631 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (464 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (785 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (1023 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (2506 lines) From: Roberts, Michael <robertsm@ahca.myflorida.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (634 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (980 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Question about confidence intervalsQuestion about confidence intervals (36 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (41 lines) From: García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about confidence intervals (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on analysis--many observations per subjectQuestion on analysis--many observations per subject (167 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (26 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (49 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (55 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (57 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (93 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (125 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (164 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (166 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (155 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> R in SPSS 16 - Graphical output
Key Drivers-Regression vs Random ForestKey Drivers-Regression vs Random Forest (371 lines) From: Mark Webb <targetlinkmark@gmail.com> Kolmogorov-SmirnovKolmogorov-Smirnov (29 lines) From: William <wcg@PDX.EDU> LMATRIX in MIXED procedureLMATRIX in MIXED procedure (190 lines) From: Beckstead, Jason <jbeckste@health.usf.edu> Re: LMATRIX in MIXED procedure (122 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Levels of the repeated effectLevels of the repeated effect (60 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Limit on Variables in RegressionLimit on Variables in Regression (41 lines) From: kotzr <kotzr@COMCAST.NET> Location for import file from syntaxLocation for import file from syntax (48 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (51 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (398 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (203 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> MIXED model CONTRAST syntax helpMIXED model CONTRAST syntax help (79 lines) From: Charla Lopez <charla3@AOL.COM> Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct?Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct? (279 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how...Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1250 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (197 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1355 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (704 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed.Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (70 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (136 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (156 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (104 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (152 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXEDMultilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (315 lines) From: Veitch, Jennifer <Jennifer.Veitch@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca> Re: Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (400 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> Multiple response with text variablesMultiple response with text variables (55 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Re: Multiple response with text variables (81 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Multiple response with text variables (77 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Multiple response with text variables (90 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Multiple response with text variables SOLVED!Re: Multiple response with text variables SOLVED! (102 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Multivariate Analysis in MIXEDMultivariate Analysis in MIXED (90 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Multivariate Analysis in MIXED (118 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Number of Contact Hours per Time PeriodNumber of Contact Hours per Time Period (391 lines) From: Dates, Brian <BDATES@swsol.org> OMS and Custom TablesOMS and Custom Tables (31 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Output Results to ExcelOutput Results to Excel (36 lines) From: Jennifer Day <jennieday@GMAIL.COM> Pivot table error report with v18.01Pivot table error report with v18.01 (169 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Power and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin FridayPower and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin Friday (27 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Print Label and Variable name in FactorPrint Label and Variable name in Factor (92 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> Re: Print Label and Variable name in Factor (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Protected FilesProtected Files (25 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (28 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Protected Files (222 lines) From: David Matheson <matheson@us.ibm.com> Quad Core ProcessorsQuad Core Processors (163 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Quad Core Processors (526 lines) From: Barnett, Adrian (DECS) <Adrian.Barnett2@SA.GOV.AU> Re: Quad Core Processors (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Quad Core Processors (333 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (30 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Question about "Any (varlist, value)"Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (99 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (55 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (286 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (183 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (178 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (631 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (464 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (785 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (1023 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (2506 lines) From: Roberts, Michael <robertsm@ahca.myflorida.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (634 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (980 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Question about confidence intervalsQuestion about confidence intervals (36 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (41 lines) From: García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about confidence intervals (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on analysis--many observations per subjectQuestion on analysis--many observations per subject (167 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (26 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (49 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (55 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (57 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (93 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (125 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (164 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (166 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (155 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> R in SPSS 16 - Graphical output
Kolmogorov-SmirnovKolmogorov-Smirnov (29 lines) From: William <wcg@PDX.EDU> LMATRIX in MIXED procedureLMATRIX in MIXED procedure (190 lines) From: Beckstead, Jason <jbeckste@health.usf.edu> Re: LMATRIX in MIXED procedure (122 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Levels of the repeated effectLevels of the repeated effect (60 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Limit on Variables in RegressionLimit on Variables in Regression (41 lines) From: kotzr <kotzr@COMCAST.NET> Location for import file from syntaxLocation for import file from syntax (48 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (51 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (398 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (203 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> MIXED model CONTRAST syntax helpMIXED model CONTRAST syntax help (79 lines) From: Charla Lopez <charla3@AOL.COM> Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct?Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct? (279 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how...Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1250 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (197 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1355 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (704 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed.Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (70 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (136 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (156 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (104 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (152 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXEDMultilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (315 lines) From: Veitch, Jennifer <Jennifer.Veitch@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca> Re: Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (400 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> Multiple response with text variablesMultiple response with text variables (55 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Re: Multiple response with text variables (81 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Multiple response with text variables (77 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Multiple response with text variables (90 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Multiple response with text variables SOLVED!Re: Multiple response with text variables SOLVED! (102 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Multivariate Analysis in MIXEDMultivariate Analysis in MIXED (90 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Multivariate Analysis in MIXED (118 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Number of Contact Hours per Time PeriodNumber of Contact Hours per Time Period (391 lines) From: Dates, Brian <BDATES@swsol.org> OMS and Custom TablesOMS and Custom Tables (31 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Output Results to ExcelOutput Results to Excel (36 lines) From: Jennifer Day <jennieday@GMAIL.COM> Pivot table error report with v18.01Pivot table error report with v18.01 (169 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Power and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin FridayPower and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin Friday (27 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Print Label and Variable name in FactorPrint Label and Variable name in Factor (92 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> Re: Print Label and Variable name in Factor (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Protected FilesProtected Files (25 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (28 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Protected Files (222 lines) From: David Matheson <matheson@us.ibm.com> Quad Core ProcessorsQuad Core Processors (163 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Quad Core Processors (526 lines) From: Barnett, Adrian (DECS) <Adrian.Barnett2@SA.GOV.AU> Re: Quad Core Processors (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Quad Core Processors (333 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (30 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Question about "Any (varlist, value)"Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (99 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (55 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (286 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (183 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (178 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (631 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (464 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (785 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (1023 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (2506 lines) From: Roberts, Michael <robertsm@ahca.myflorida.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (634 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (980 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Question about confidence intervalsQuestion about confidence intervals (36 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (41 lines) From: García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about confidence intervals (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on analysis--many observations per subjectQuestion on analysis--many observations per subject (167 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (26 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (49 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (55 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (57 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (93 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (125 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (164 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (166 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (155 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> R in SPSS 16 - Graphical output
LMATRIX in MIXED procedureLMATRIX in MIXED procedure (190 lines) From: Beckstead, Jason <jbeckste@health.usf.edu> Re: LMATRIX in MIXED procedure (122 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Levels of the repeated effectLevels of the repeated effect (60 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Limit on Variables in RegressionLimit on Variables in Regression (41 lines) From: kotzr <kotzr@COMCAST.NET> Location for import file from syntaxLocation for import file from syntax (48 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (51 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (398 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (203 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> MIXED model CONTRAST syntax helpMIXED model CONTRAST syntax help (79 lines) From: Charla Lopez <charla3@AOL.COM> Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct?Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct? (279 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how...Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1250 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (197 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1355 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (704 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed.Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (70 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (136 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (156 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (104 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (152 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXEDMultilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (315 lines) From: Veitch, Jennifer <Jennifer.Veitch@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca> Re: Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (400 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> Multiple response with text variablesMultiple response with text variables (55 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Re: Multiple response with text variables (81 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Multiple response with text variables (77 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Multiple response with text variables (90 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Multiple response with text variables SOLVED!Re: Multiple response with text variables SOLVED! (102 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Multivariate Analysis in MIXEDMultivariate Analysis in MIXED (90 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Multivariate Analysis in MIXED (118 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Number of Contact Hours per Time PeriodNumber of Contact Hours per Time Period (391 lines) From: Dates, Brian <BDATES@swsol.org> OMS and Custom TablesOMS and Custom Tables (31 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Output Results to ExcelOutput Results to Excel (36 lines) From: Jennifer Day <jennieday@GMAIL.COM> Pivot table error report with v18.01Pivot table error report with v18.01 (169 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Power and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin FridayPower and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin Friday (27 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Print Label and Variable name in FactorPrint Label and Variable name in Factor (92 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> Re: Print Label and Variable name in Factor (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Protected FilesProtected Files (25 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (28 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Protected Files (222 lines) From: David Matheson <matheson@us.ibm.com> Quad Core ProcessorsQuad Core Processors (163 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Quad Core Processors (526 lines) From: Barnett, Adrian (DECS) <Adrian.Barnett2@SA.GOV.AU> Re: Quad Core Processors (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Quad Core Processors (333 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (30 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Question about "Any (varlist, value)"Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (99 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (55 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (286 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (183 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (178 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (631 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (464 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (785 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (1023 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (2506 lines) From: Roberts, Michael <robertsm@ahca.myflorida.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (634 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (980 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Question about confidence intervalsQuestion about confidence intervals (36 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (41 lines) From: García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about confidence intervals (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on analysis--many observations per subjectQuestion on analysis--many observations per subject (167 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (26 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (49 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (55 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (57 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (93 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (125 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (164 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (166 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (155 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> R in SPSS 16 - Graphical output
Levels of the repeated effectLevels of the repeated effect (60 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Limit on Variables in RegressionLimit on Variables in Regression (41 lines) From: kotzr <kotzr@COMCAST.NET> Location for import file from syntaxLocation for import file from syntax (48 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (51 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (398 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (203 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> MIXED model CONTRAST syntax helpMIXED model CONTRAST syntax help (79 lines) From: Charla Lopez <charla3@AOL.COM> Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct?Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct? (279 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how...Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1250 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (197 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1355 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (704 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed.Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (70 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (136 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (156 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (104 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (152 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXEDMultilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (315 lines) From: Veitch, Jennifer <Jennifer.Veitch@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca> Re: Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (400 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> Multiple response with text variablesMultiple response with text variables (55 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Re: Multiple response with text variables (81 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Multiple response with text variables (77 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Multiple response with text variables (90 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Multiple response with text variables SOLVED!Re: Multiple response with text variables SOLVED! (102 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Multivariate Analysis in MIXEDMultivariate Analysis in MIXED (90 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Multivariate Analysis in MIXED (118 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Number of Contact Hours per Time PeriodNumber of Contact Hours per Time Period (391 lines) From: Dates, Brian <BDATES@swsol.org> OMS and Custom TablesOMS and Custom Tables (31 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Output Results to ExcelOutput Results to Excel (36 lines) From: Jennifer Day <jennieday@GMAIL.COM> Pivot table error report with v18.01Pivot table error report with v18.01 (169 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Power and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin FridayPower and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin Friday (27 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Print Label and Variable name in FactorPrint Label and Variable name in Factor (92 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> Re: Print Label and Variable name in Factor (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Protected FilesProtected Files (25 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (28 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Protected Files (222 lines) From: David Matheson <matheson@us.ibm.com> Quad Core ProcessorsQuad Core Processors (163 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Quad Core Processors (526 lines) From: Barnett, Adrian (DECS) <Adrian.Barnett2@SA.GOV.AU> Re: Quad Core Processors (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Quad Core Processors (333 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (30 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Question about "Any (varlist, value)"Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (99 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (55 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (286 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (183 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (178 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (631 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (464 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (785 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (1023 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (2506 lines) From: Roberts, Michael <robertsm@ahca.myflorida.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (634 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (980 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Question about confidence intervalsQuestion about confidence intervals (36 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (41 lines) From: García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about confidence intervals (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on analysis--many observations per subjectQuestion on analysis--many observations per subject (167 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (26 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (49 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (55 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (57 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (93 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (125 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (164 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (166 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (155 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> R in SPSS 16 - Graphical output
Limit on Variables in RegressionLimit on Variables in Regression (41 lines) From: kotzr <kotzr@COMCAST.NET> Location for import file from syntaxLocation for import file from syntax (48 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (51 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (398 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (203 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> MIXED model CONTRAST syntax helpMIXED model CONTRAST syntax help (79 lines) From: Charla Lopez <charla3@AOL.COM> Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct?Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct? (279 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how...Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1250 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (197 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1355 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (704 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed.Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (70 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (136 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (156 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (104 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (152 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXEDMultilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (315 lines) From: Veitch, Jennifer <Jennifer.Veitch@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca> Re: Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (400 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> Multiple response with text variablesMultiple response with text variables (55 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Re: Multiple response with text variables (81 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Multiple response with text variables (77 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Multiple response with text variables (90 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Multiple response with text variables SOLVED!Re: Multiple response with text variables SOLVED! (102 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Multivariate Analysis in MIXEDMultivariate Analysis in MIXED (90 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Multivariate Analysis in MIXED (118 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Number of Contact Hours per Time PeriodNumber of Contact Hours per Time Period (391 lines) From: Dates, Brian <BDATES@swsol.org> OMS and Custom TablesOMS and Custom Tables (31 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Output Results to ExcelOutput Results to Excel (36 lines) From: Jennifer Day <jennieday@GMAIL.COM> Pivot table error report with v18.01Pivot table error report with v18.01 (169 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Power and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin FridayPower and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin Friday (27 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Print Label and Variable name in FactorPrint Label and Variable name in Factor (92 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> Re: Print Label and Variable name in Factor (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Protected FilesProtected Files (25 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (28 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Protected Files (222 lines) From: David Matheson <matheson@us.ibm.com> Quad Core ProcessorsQuad Core Processors (163 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Quad Core Processors (526 lines) From: Barnett, Adrian (DECS) <Adrian.Barnett2@SA.GOV.AU> Re: Quad Core Processors (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Quad Core Processors (333 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (30 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Question about "Any (varlist, value)"Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (99 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (55 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (286 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (183 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (178 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (631 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (464 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (785 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (1023 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (2506 lines) From: Roberts, Michael <robertsm@ahca.myflorida.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (634 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (980 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Question about confidence intervalsQuestion about confidence intervals (36 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (41 lines) From: García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about confidence intervals (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on analysis--many observations per subjectQuestion on analysis--many observations per subject (167 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (26 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (49 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (55 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (57 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (93 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (125 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (164 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (166 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (155 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> R in SPSS 16 - Graphical output
Location for import file from syntaxLocation for import file from syntax (48 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (51 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (398 lines) From: Mike Pritchard <5circles@gmail.com> Re: Location for import file from syntax (203 lines) From: John F Hall <johnfhall@orange.fr> MIXED model CONTRAST syntax helpMIXED model CONTRAST syntax help (79 lines) From: Charla Lopez <charla3@AOL.COM> Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct?Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct? (279 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how...Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1250 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (197 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1355 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (704 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed.Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (70 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (136 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (156 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (104 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (152 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXEDMultilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (315 lines) From: Veitch, Jennifer <Jennifer.Veitch@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca> Re: Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (400 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> Multiple response with text variablesMultiple response with text variables (55 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Re: Multiple response with text variables (81 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Multiple response with text variables (77 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Multiple response with text variables (90 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Multiple response with text variables SOLVED!Re: Multiple response with text variables SOLVED! (102 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Multivariate Analysis in MIXEDMultivariate Analysis in MIXED (90 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Multivariate Analysis in MIXED (118 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Number of Contact Hours per Time PeriodNumber of Contact Hours per Time Period (391 lines) From: Dates, Brian <BDATES@swsol.org> OMS and Custom TablesOMS and Custom Tables (31 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Output Results to ExcelOutput Results to Excel (36 lines) From: Jennifer Day <jennieday@GMAIL.COM> Pivot table error report with v18.01Pivot table error report with v18.01 (169 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Power and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin FridayPower and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin Friday (27 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Print Label and Variable name in FactorPrint Label and Variable name in Factor (92 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> Re: Print Label and Variable name in Factor (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Protected FilesProtected Files (25 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (28 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Protected Files (222 lines) From: David Matheson <matheson@us.ibm.com> Quad Core ProcessorsQuad Core Processors (163 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Quad Core Processors (526 lines) From: Barnett, Adrian (DECS) <Adrian.Barnett2@SA.GOV.AU> Re: Quad Core Processors (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Quad Core Processors (333 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (30 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Question about "Any (varlist, value)"Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (99 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (55 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (286 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (183 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (178 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (631 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (464 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (785 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (1023 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (2506 lines) From: Roberts, Michael <robertsm@ahca.myflorida.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (634 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (980 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Question about confidence intervalsQuestion about confidence intervals (36 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (41 lines) From: García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about confidence intervals (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on analysis--many observations per subjectQuestion on analysis--many observations per subject (167 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (26 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (49 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (55 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (57 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (93 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (125 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (164 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (166 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (155 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> R in SPSS 16 - Graphical output
MIXED model CONTRAST syntax helpMIXED model CONTRAST syntax help (79 lines) From: Charla Lopez <charla3@AOL.COM> Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct?Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct? (279 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how...Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1250 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (197 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1355 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (704 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed.Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (70 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (136 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (156 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (104 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (152 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXEDMultilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (315 lines) From: Veitch, Jennifer <Jennifer.Veitch@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca> Re: Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (400 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> Multiple response with text variablesMultiple response with text variables (55 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Re: Multiple response with text variables (81 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Multiple response with text variables (77 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Multiple response with text variables (90 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Multiple response with text variables SOLVED!Re: Multiple response with text variables SOLVED! (102 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Multivariate Analysis in MIXEDMultivariate Analysis in MIXED (90 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Multivariate Analysis in MIXED (118 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Number of Contact Hours per Time PeriodNumber of Contact Hours per Time Period (391 lines) From: Dates, Brian <BDATES@swsol.org> OMS and Custom TablesOMS and Custom Tables (31 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Output Results to ExcelOutput Results to Excel (36 lines) From: Jennifer Day <jennieday@GMAIL.COM> Pivot table error report with v18.01Pivot table error report with v18.01 (169 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Power and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin FridayPower and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin Friday (27 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Print Label and Variable name in FactorPrint Label and Variable name in Factor (92 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> Re: Print Label and Variable name in Factor (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Protected FilesProtected Files (25 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (28 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Protected Files (222 lines) From: David Matheson <matheson@us.ibm.com> Quad Core ProcessorsQuad Core Processors (163 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Quad Core Processors (526 lines) From: Barnett, Adrian (DECS) <Adrian.Barnett2@SA.GOV.AU> Re: Quad Core Processors (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Quad Core Processors (333 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (30 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Question about "Any (varlist, value)"Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (99 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (55 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (286 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (183 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (178 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (631 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (464 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (785 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (1023 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (2506 lines) From: Roberts, Michael <robertsm@ahca.myflorida.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (634 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (980 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Question about confidence intervalsQuestion about confidence intervals (36 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (41 lines) From: García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about confidence intervals (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on analysis--many observations per subjectQuestion on analysis--many observations per subject (167 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (26 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (49 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (55 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (57 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (93 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (125 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (164 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (166 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (155 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> R in SPSS 16 - Graphical output
Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct?Method Used in the Development and Validation of a Scale: Was it Logically/Psychometrically Correct? (279 lines) From: Eins Bernardo <einsbernardo@yahoo.com.ph> Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how...Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1250 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (197 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1355 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (704 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed.Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (70 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (136 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (156 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (104 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (152 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXEDMultilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (315 lines) From: Veitch, Jennifer <Jennifer.Veitch@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca> Re: Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (400 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> Multiple response with text variablesMultiple response with text variables (55 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Re: Multiple response with text variables (81 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Multiple response with text variables (77 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Multiple response with text variables (90 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Multiple response with text variables SOLVED!Re: Multiple response with text variables SOLVED! (102 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Multivariate Analysis in MIXEDMultivariate Analysis in MIXED (90 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Multivariate Analysis in MIXED (118 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Number of Contact Hours per Time PeriodNumber of Contact Hours per Time Period (391 lines) From: Dates, Brian <BDATES@swsol.org> OMS and Custom TablesOMS and Custom Tables (31 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Output Results to ExcelOutput Results to Excel (36 lines) From: Jennifer Day <jennieday@GMAIL.COM> Pivot table error report with v18.01Pivot table error report with v18.01 (169 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Power and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin FridayPower and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin Friday (27 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Print Label and Variable name in FactorPrint Label and Variable name in Factor (92 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> Re: Print Label and Variable name in Factor (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Protected FilesProtected Files (25 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (28 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Protected Files (222 lines) From: David Matheson <matheson@us.ibm.com> Quad Core ProcessorsQuad Core Processors (163 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Quad Core Processors (526 lines) From: Barnett, Adrian (DECS) <Adrian.Barnett2@SA.GOV.AU> Re: Quad Core Processors (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Quad Core Processors (333 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (30 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Question about "Any (varlist, value)"Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (99 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (55 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (286 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (183 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (178 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (631 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (464 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (785 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (1023 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (2506 lines) From: Roberts, Michael <robertsm@ahca.myflorida.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (634 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (980 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Question about confidence intervalsQuestion about confidence intervals (36 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (41 lines) From: García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about confidence intervals (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on analysis--many observations per subjectQuestion on analysis--many observations per subject (167 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (26 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (49 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (55 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (57 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (93 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (125 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (164 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (166 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (155 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> R in SPSS 16 - Graphical output
Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how...Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1250 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (197 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (1355 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (704 lines) From: MaxJasper <MaxJasper@shaw.ca> Re: Mixed design? 2 ways MANOVA? or what? and how... (342 lines) From: Antonio ML <amllistas@gmail.com> Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed.Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (70 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (136 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (156 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (104 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (152 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXEDMultilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (315 lines) From: Veitch, Jennifer <Jennifer.Veitch@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca> Re: Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (400 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> Multiple response with text variablesMultiple response with text variables (55 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Re: Multiple response with text variables (81 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Multiple response with text variables (77 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Multiple response with text variables (90 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Multiple response with text variables SOLVED!Re: Multiple response with text variables SOLVED! (102 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Multivariate Analysis in MIXEDMultivariate Analysis in MIXED (90 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Multivariate Analysis in MIXED (118 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Number of Contact Hours per Time PeriodNumber of Contact Hours per Time Period (391 lines) From: Dates, Brian <BDATES@swsol.org> OMS and Custom TablesOMS and Custom Tables (31 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Output Results to ExcelOutput Results to Excel (36 lines) From: Jennifer Day <jennieday@GMAIL.COM> Pivot table error report with v18.01Pivot table error report with v18.01 (169 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Power and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin FridayPower and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin Friday (27 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Print Label and Variable name in FactorPrint Label and Variable name in Factor (92 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> Re: Print Label and Variable name in Factor (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Protected FilesProtected Files (25 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (28 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Protected Files (222 lines) From: David Matheson <matheson@us.ibm.com> Quad Core ProcessorsQuad Core Processors (163 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Quad Core Processors (526 lines) From: Barnett, Adrian (DECS) <Adrian.Barnett2@SA.GOV.AU> Re: Quad Core Processors (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Quad Core Processors (333 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (30 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Question about "Any (varlist, value)"Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (99 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (55 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (286 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (183 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (178 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (631 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (464 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (785 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (1023 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (2506 lines) From: Roberts, Michael <robertsm@ahca.myflorida.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (634 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (980 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Question about confidence intervalsQuestion about confidence intervals (36 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (41 lines) From: García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about confidence intervals (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on analysis--many observations per subjectQuestion on analysis--many observations per subject (167 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (26 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (49 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (55 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (57 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (93 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (125 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (164 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (166 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (155 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> R in SPSS 16 - Graphical output
Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed.Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Wienta Diarsvitri <wienta_d@yahoo.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (50 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (70 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (81 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (136 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (156 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (83 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (104 lines) From: Statisticsdoc Consulting <statisticsdoc@cox.net> Re: Mixed model for data that are not normally distributed. (152 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXEDMultilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (315 lines) From: Veitch, Jennifer <Jennifer.Veitch@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca> Re: Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (400 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> Multiple response with text variablesMultiple response with text variables (55 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Re: Multiple response with text variables (81 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Multiple response with text variables (77 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Multiple response with text variables (90 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Multiple response with text variables SOLVED!Re: Multiple response with text variables SOLVED! (102 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Multivariate Analysis in MIXEDMultivariate Analysis in MIXED (90 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Multivariate Analysis in MIXED (118 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Number of Contact Hours per Time PeriodNumber of Contact Hours per Time Period (391 lines) From: Dates, Brian <BDATES@swsol.org> OMS and Custom TablesOMS and Custom Tables (31 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Output Results to ExcelOutput Results to Excel (36 lines) From: Jennifer Day <jennieday@GMAIL.COM> Pivot table error report with v18.01Pivot table error report with v18.01 (169 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Power and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin FridayPower and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin Friday (27 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Print Label and Variable name in FactorPrint Label and Variable name in Factor (92 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> Re: Print Label and Variable name in Factor (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Protected FilesProtected Files (25 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (28 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Protected Files (222 lines) From: David Matheson <matheson@us.ibm.com> Quad Core ProcessorsQuad Core Processors (163 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Quad Core Processors (526 lines) From: Barnett, Adrian (DECS) <Adrian.Barnett2@SA.GOV.AU> Re: Quad Core Processors (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Quad Core Processors (333 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (30 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Question about "Any (varlist, value)"Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (99 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (55 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (286 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (183 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (178 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (631 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (464 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (785 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (1023 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (2506 lines) From: Roberts, Michael <robertsm@ahca.myflorida.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (634 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (980 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Question about confidence intervalsQuestion about confidence intervals (36 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (41 lines) From: García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about confidence intervals (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on analysis--many observations per subjectQuestion on analysis--many observations per subject (167 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (26 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (49 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (55 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (57 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (93 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (125 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (164 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (166 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (155 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> R in SPSS 16 - Graphical output
Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXEDMultilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (315 lines) From: Veitch, Jennifer <Jennifer.Veitch@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca> Re: Multilevel (HLM) analysis in MIXED (400 lines) From: Peter Link <plink@vapop.ucsd.edu> Multiple response with text variablesMultiple response with text variables (55 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Re: Multiple response with text variables (81 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Multiple response with text variables (77 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Multiple response with text variables (90 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Multiple response with text variables SOLVED!Re: Multiple response with text variables SOLVED! (102 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Multivariate Analysis in MIXEDMultivariate Analysis in MIXED (90 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Multivariate Analysis in MIXED (118 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Number of Contact Hours per Time PeriodNumber of Contact Hours per Time Period (391 lines) From: Dates, Brian <BDATES@swsol.org> OMS and Custom TablesOMS and Custom Tables (31 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Output Results to ExcelOutput Results to Excel (36 lines) From: Jennifer Day <jennieday@GMAIL.COM> Pivot table error report with v18.01Pivot table error report with v18.01 (169 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Power and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin FridayPower and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin Friday (27 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Print Label and Variable name in FactorPrint Label and Variable name in Factor (92 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> Re: Print Label and Variable name in Factor (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Protected FilesProtected Files (25 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (28 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Protected Files (222 lines) From: David Matheson <matheson@us.ibm.com> Quad Core ProcessorsQuad Core Processors (163 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Quad Core Processors (526 lines) From: Barnett, Adrian (DECS) <Adrian.Barnett2@SA.GOV.AU> Re: Quad Core Processors (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Quad Core Processors (333 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (30 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Question about "Any (varlist, value)"Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (99 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (55 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (286 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (183 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (178 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (631 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (464 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (785 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (1023 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (2506 lines) From: Roberts, Michael <robertsm@ahca.myflorida.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (634 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (980 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Question about confidence intervalsQuestion about confidence intervals (36 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (41 lines) From: García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about confidence intervals (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on analysis--many observations per subjectQuestion on analysis--many observations per subject (167 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (26 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (49 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (55 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (57 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (93 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (125 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (164 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (166 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (155 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> R in SPSS 16 - Graphical output
Multiple response with text variablesMultiple response with text variables (55 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Re: Multiple response with text variables (81 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Multiple response with text variables (77 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Multiple response with text variables (90 lines) From: Anthony Babinec <tbabinec@sbcglobal.net> Multiple response with text variables SOLVED!Re: Multiple response with text variables SOLVED! (102 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Multivariate Analysis in MIXEDMultivariate Analysis in MIXED (90 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Multivariate Analysis in MIXED (118 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Number of Contact Hours per Time PeriodNumber of Contact Hours per Time Period (391 lines) From: Dates, Brian <BDATES@swsol.org> OMS and Custom TablesOMS and Custom Tables (31 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Output Results to ExcelOutput Results to Excel (36 lines) From: Jennifer Day <jennieday@GMAIL.COM> Pivot table error report with v18.01Pivot table error report with v18.01 (169 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Power and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin FridayPower and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin Friday (27 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Print Label and Variable name in FactorPrint Label and Variable name in Factor (92 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> Re: Print Label and Variable name in Factor (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Protected FilesProtected Files (25 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (28 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Protected Files (222 lines) From: David Matheson <matheson@us.ibm.com> Quad Core ProcessorsQuad Core Processors (163 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Quad Core Processors (526 lines) From: Barnett, Adrian (DECS) <Adrian.Barnett2@SA.GOV.AU> Re: Quad Core Processors (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Quad Core Processors (333 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (30 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Question about "Any (varlist, value)"Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (99 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (55 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (286 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (183 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (178 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (631 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (464 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (785 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (1023 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (2506 lines) From: Roberts, Michael <robertsm@ahca.myflorida.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (634 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (980 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Question about confidence intervalsQuestion about confidence intervals (36 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (41 lines) From: García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about confidence intervals (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on analysis--many observations per subjectQuestion on analysis--many observations per subject (167 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (26 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (49 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (55 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (57 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (93 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (125 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (164 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (166 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (155 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> R in SPSS 16 - Graphical output
Multiple response with text variables SOLVED!Re: Multiple response with text variables SOLVED! (102 lines) From: Allan Reese (Cefas) <allan.reese@cefas.co.uk> Multivariate Analysis in MIXEDMultivariate Analysis in MIXED (90 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Multivariate Analysis in MIXED (118 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Number of Contact Hours per Time PeriodNumber of Contact Hours per Time Period (391 lines) From: Dates, Brian <BDATES@swsol.org> OMS and Custom TablesOMS and Custom Tables (31 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Output Results to ExcelOutput Results to Excel (36 lines) From: Jennifer Day <jennieday@GMAIL.COM> Pivot table error report with v18.01Pivot table error report with v18.01 (169 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Power and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin FridayPower and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin Friday (27 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Print Label and Variable name in FactorPrint Label and Variable name in Factor (92 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> Re: Print Label and Variable name in Factor (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Protected FilesProtected Files (25 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (28 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Protected Files (222 lines) From: David Matheson <matheson@us.ibm.com> Quad Core ProcessorsQuad Core Processors (163 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Quad Core Processors (526 lines) From: Barnett, Adrian (DECS) <Adrian.Barnett2@SA.GOV.AU> Re: Quad Core Processors (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Quad Core Processors (333 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (30 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Question about "Any (varlist, value)"Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (99 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (55 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (286 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (183 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (178 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (631 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (464 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (785 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (1023 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (2506 lines) From: Roberts, Michael <robertsm@ahca.myflorida.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (634 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (980 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Question about confidence intervalsQuestion about confidence intervals (36 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (41 lines) From: García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about confidence intervals (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on analysis--many observations per subjectQuestion on analysis--many observations per subject (167 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (26 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (49 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (55 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (57 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (93 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (125 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (164 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (166 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (155 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> R in SPSS 16 - Graphical output
Multivariate Analysis in MIXEDMultivariate Analysis in MIXED (90 lines) From: rblack <ryan.andrew.black@GMAIL.COM> Re: Multivariate Analysis in MIXED (118 lines) From: Statmanz <statmanz@earthlink.net> Number of Contact Hours per Time PeriodNumber of Contact Hours per Time Period (391 lines) From: Dates, Brian <BDATES@swsol.org> OMS and Custom TablesOMS and Custom Tables (31 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Output Results to ExcelOutput Results to Excel (36 lines) From: Jennifer Day <jennieday@GMAIL.COM> Pivot table error report with v18.01Pivot table error report with v18.01 (169 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Power and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin FridayPower and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin Friday (27 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Print Label and Variable name in FactorPrint Label and Variable name in Factor (92 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> Re: Print Label and Variable name in Factor (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Protected FilesProtected Files (25 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (28 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Protected Files (222 lines) From: David Matheson <matheson@us.ibm.com> Quad Core ProcessorsQuad Core Processors (163 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Quad Core Processors (526 lines) From: Barnett, Adrian (DECS) <Adrian.Barnett2@SA.GOV.AU> Re: Quad Core Processors (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Quad Core Processors (333 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (30 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Question about "Any (varlist, value)"Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (99 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (55 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (286 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (183 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (178 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (631 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (464 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (785 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (1023 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (2506 lines) From: Roberts, Michael <robertsm@ahca.myflorida.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (634 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (980 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Question about confidence intervalsQuestion about confidence intervals (36 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (41 lines) From: García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about confidence intervals (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on analysis--many observations per subjectQuestion on analysis--many observations per subject (167 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (26 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (49 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (55 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (57 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (93 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (125 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (164 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (166 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (155 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> R in SPSS 16 - Graphical output
Number of Contact Hours per Time PeriodNumber of Contact Hours per Time Period (391 lines) From: Dates, Brian <BDATES@swsol.org> OMS and Custom TablesOMS and Custom Tables (31 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Output Results to ExcelOutput Results to Excel (36 lines) From: Jennifer Day <jennieday@GMAIL.COM> Pivot table error report with v18.01Pivot table error report with v18.01 (169 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Power and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin FridayPower and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin Friday (27 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Print Label and Variable name in FactorPrint Label and Variable name in Factor (92 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> Re: Print Label and Variable name in Factor (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Protected FilesProtected Files (25 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (28 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Protected Files (222 lines) From: David Matheson <matheson@us.ibm.com> Quad Core ProcessorsQuad Core Processors (163 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Quad Core Processors (526 lines) From: Barnett, Adrian (DECS) <Adrian.Barnett2@SA.GOV.AU> Re: Quad Core Processors (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Quad Core Processors (333 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (30 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Question about "Any (varlist, value)"Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (99 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (55 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (286 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (183 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (178 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (631 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (464 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (785 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (1023 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (2506 lines) From: Roberts, Michael <robertsm@ahca.myflorida.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (634 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (980 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Question about confidence intervalsQuestion about confidence intervals (36 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (41 lines) From: García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about confidence intervals (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on analysis--many observations per subjectQuestion on analysis--many observations per subject (167 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (26 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (49 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (55 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (57 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (93 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (125 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (164 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (166 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (155 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> R in SPSS 16 - Graphical output
OMS and Custom TablesOMS and Custom Tables (31 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Output Results to ExcelOutput Results to Excel (36 lines) From: Jennifer Day <jennieday@GMAIL.COM> Pivot table error report with v18.01Pivot table error report with v18.01 (169 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Power and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin FridayPower and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin Friday (27 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Print Label and Variable name in FactorPrint Label and Variable name in Factor (92 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> Re: Print Label and Variable name in Factor (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Protected FilesProtected Files (25 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (28 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Protected Files (222 lines) From: David Matheson <matheson@us.ibm.com> Quad Core ProcessorsQuad Core Processors (163 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Quad Core Processors (526 lines) From: Barnett, Adrian (DECS) <Adrian.Barnett2@SA.GOV.AU> Re: Quad Core Processors (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Quad Core Processors (333 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (30 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Question about "Any (varlist, value)"Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (99 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (55 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (286 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (183 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (178 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (631 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (464 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (785 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (1023 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (2506 lines) From: Roberts, Michael <robertsm@ahca.myflorida.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (634 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (980 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Question about confidence intervalsQuestion about confidence intervals (36 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (41 lines) From: García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about confidence intervals (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on analysis--many observations per subjectQuestion on analysis--many observations per subject (167 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (26 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (49 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (55 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (57 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (93 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (125 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (164 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (166 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (155 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> R in SPSS 16 - Graphical output
Output Results to ExcelOutput Results to Excel (36 lines) From: Jennifer Day <jennieday@GMAIL.COM> Pivot table error report with v18.01Pivot table error report with v18.01 (169 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Power and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin FridayPower and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin Friday (27 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Print Label and Variable name in FactorPrint Label and Variable name in Factor (92 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> Re: Print Label and Variable name in Factor (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Protected FilesProtected Files (25 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (28 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Protected Files (222 lines) From: David Matheson <matheson@us.ibm.com> Quad Core ProcessorsQuad Core Processors (163 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Quad Core Processors (526 lines) From: Barnett, Adrian (DECS) <Adrian.Barnett2@SA.GOV.AU> Re: Quad Core Processors (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Quad Core Processors (333 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (30 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Question about "Any (varlist, value)"Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (99 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (55 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (286 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (183 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (178 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (631 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (464 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (785 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (1023 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (2506 lines) From: Roberts, Michael <robertsm@ahca.myflorida.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (634 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (980 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Question about confidence intervalsQuestion about confidence intervals (36 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (41 lines) From: García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about confidence intervals (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on analysis--many observations per subjectQuestion on analysis--many observations per subject (167 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (26 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (49 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (55 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (57 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (93 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (125 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (164 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (166 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (155 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> R in SPSS 16 - Graphical output
Pivot table error report with v18.01Pivot table error report with v18.01 (169 lines) From: Dennis Deck <DDeck@rmccorp.com> Power and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin FridayPower and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin Friday (27 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Print Label and Variable name in FactorPrint Label and Variable name in Factor (92 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> Re: Print Label and Variable name in Factor (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Protected FilesProtected Files (25 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (28 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Protected Files (222 lines) From: David Matheson <matheson@us.ibm.com> Quad Core ProcessorsQuad Core Processors (163 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Quad Core Processors (526 lines) From: Barnett, Adrian (DECS) <Adrian.Barnett2@SA.GOV.AU> Re: Quad Core Processors (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Quad Core Processors (333 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (30 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Question about "Any (varlist, value)"Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (99 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (55 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (286 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (183 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (178 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (631 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (464 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (785 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (1023 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (2506 lines) From: Roberts, Michael <robertsm@ahca.myflorida.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (634 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (980 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Question about confidence intervalsQuestion about confidence intervals (36 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (41 lines) From: García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about confidence intervals (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on analysis--many observations per subjectQuestion on analysis--many observations per subject (167 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (26 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (49 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (55 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (57 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (93 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (125 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (164 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (166 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (155 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> R in SPSS 16 - Graphical output
Power and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin FridayPower and Sample Size Determination--Course to Begin Friday (27 lines) From: Dorothy Middleton <courses@statcourse.com> Print Label and Variable name in FactorPrint Label and Variable name in Factor (92 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> Re: Print Label and Variable name in Factor (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Protected FilesProtected Files (25 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (28 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Protected Files (222 lines) From: David Matheson <matheson@us.ibm.com> Quad Core ProcessorsQuad Core Processors (163 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Quad Core Processors (526 lines) From: Barnett, Adrian (DECS) <Adrian.Barnett2@SA.GOV.AU> Re: Quad Core Processors (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Quad Core Processors (333 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (30 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Question about "Any (varlist, value)"Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (99 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (55 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (286 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (183 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (178 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (631 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (464 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (785 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (1023 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (2506 lines) From: Roberts, Michael <robertsm@ahca.myflorida.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (634 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (980 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Question about confidence intervalsQuestion about confidence intervals (36 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (41 lines) From: García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about confidence intervals (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on analysis--many observations per subjectQuestion on analysis--many observations per subject (167 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (26 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (49 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (55 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (57 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (93 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (125 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (164 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (166 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (155 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> R in SPSS 16 - Graphical output
Print Label and Variable name in FactorPrint Label and Variable name in Factor (92 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> Re: Print Label and Variable name in Factor (152 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Protected FilesProtected Files (25 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (28 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Protected Files (222 lines) From: David Matheson <matheson@us.ibm.com> Quad Core ProcessorsQuad Core Processors (163 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Quad Core Processors (526 lines) From: Barnett, Adrian (DECS) <Adrian.Barnett2@SA.GOV.AU> Re: Quad Core Processors (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Quad Core Processors (333 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (30 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Question about "Any (varlist, value)"Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (99 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (55 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (286 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (183 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (178 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (631 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (464 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (785 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (1023 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (2506 lines) From: Roberts, Michael <robertsm@ahca.myflorida.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (634 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (980 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Question about confidence intervalsQuestion about confidence intervals (36 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (41 lines) From: García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about confidence intervals (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on analysis--many observations per subjectQuestion on analysis--many observations per subject (167 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (26 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (49 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (55 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (57 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (93 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (125 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (164 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (166 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (155 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> R in SPSS 16 - Graphical output
Protected FilesProtected Files (25 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (28 lines) From: Brock <Btibert@BENTLEY.EDU> Re: Protected Files (149 lines) From: Jon K Peck <peck@us.ibm.com> Re: Protected Files (222 lines) From: David Matheson <matheson@us.ibm.com> Quad Core ProcessorsQuad Core Processors (163 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Quad Core Processors (526 lines) From: Barnett, Adrian (DECS) <Adrian.Barnett2@SA.GOV.AU> Re: Quad Core Processors (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Quad Core Processors (333 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (30 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Question about "Any (varlist, value)"Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (99 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (55 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (286 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (183 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (178 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (631 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (464 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (785 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (1023 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (2506 lines) From: Roberts, Michael <robertsm@ahca.myflorida.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (634 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (980 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Question about confidence intervalsQuestion about confidence intervals (36 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (41 lines) From: García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about confidence intervals (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on analysis--many observations per subjectQuestion on analysis--many observations per subject (167 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (26 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (49 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (55 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (57 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (93 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (125 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (164 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (166 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (155 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> R in SPSS 16 - Graphical output
Quad Core ProcessorsQuad Core Processors (163 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (41 lines) From: Michael Kruger <aa3657@wayne.edu> Re: Quad Core Processors (526 lines) From: Barnett, Adrian (DECS) <Adrian.Barnett2@SA.GOV.AU> Re: Quad Core Processors (141 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Quad Core Processors (333 lines) From: Bob Walker <rwwalker@optonline.net> Re: Quad Core Processors (30 lines) From: Richard Ristow <wrristow@mindspring.com> Question about "Any (varlist, value)"Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (99 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (55 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (286 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (183 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (178 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (631 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (464 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (785 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (1023 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (2506 lines) From: Roberts, Michael <robertsm@ahca.myflorida.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (634 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (980 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Question about confidence intervalsQuestion about confidence intervals (36 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (41 lines) From: García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about confidence intervals (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on analysis--many observations per subjectQuestion on analysis--many observations per subject (167 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (26 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (49 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (55 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (57 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (93 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (125 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (164 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (166 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (155 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> R in SPSS 16 - Graphical output
Question about "Any (varlist, value)"Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (99 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (102 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (55 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (286 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (183 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (178 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (631 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (464 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (785 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (1023 lines) From: Ruben van den Berg <ruben_van_den_berg@hotmail.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (2506 lines) From: Roberts, Michael <robertsm@ahca.myflorida.com> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (634 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about "Any (varlist, value)" (980 lines) From: ViAnn Beadle <vab88011@gmail.com> Question about confidence intervalsQuestion about confidence intervals (36 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (41 lines) From: García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about confidence intervals (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on analysis--many observations per subjectQuestion on analysis--many observations per subject (167 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (26 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (49 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (55 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (57 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (93 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (125 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (164 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (166 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (155 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> R in SPSS 16 - Graphical output
Question about confidence intervalsQuestion about confidence intervals (36 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (41 lines) From: García-Granero <mgarciagranero@gmail.com> Re: Question about confidence intervals (63 lines) From: Art Kendall <Art@DrKendall.org> Re: Question about confidence intervals (56 lines) From: Bruce Weaver <bruce.weaver@hotmail.com> Question on analysis--many observations per subjectQuestion on analysis--many observations per subject (167 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (26 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (49 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (55 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (57 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (93 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (125 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (164 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (166 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (155 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> R in SPSS 16 - Graphical output
Question on analysis--many observations per subjectQuestion on analysis--many observations per subject (167 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (26 lines) From: luciano basso <bassolu@gmail.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (49 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (55 lines) From: Steve Simon, P.Mean Consulting <net@pmean.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (57 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (93 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (125 lines) From: Allen Frommelt <rfrommelt@nurturhealth.com> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (164 lines) From: Gene Maguin <emaguin@buffalo.edu> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (166 lines) From: Kylie Lange <kylie.lange@adelaide.edu.au> Re: Question on analysis--many observations per subject (155 lines) From: Granaas, Michael <Michael.Granaas@USD.EDU> R in SPSS 16 - Graphical output
R in SPSS 16 - Graphical output