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Re: version 0.7.5. crash
From: |
Matej Kovacic |
Subject: |
Re: version 0.7.5. crash |
Date: |
Wed, 11 Aug 2010 12:12:25 +0200 |
User-agent: |
Thunderbird 2.0.0.24 (X11/20100411) |
Hi,
>>>> REGRESSION
>>>> /VARIABLES= F7 agea zenski
>>>> /DEPENDENT= C21
>>>> /STATISTICS=COEFF R ANOVA.
>> BTW, I tried regression with PSPP and SPSS 13. There are slight
>> differences in output. And syntax in very different (does not cross run).
>>
>> SPSS 13 syntax:
>>
>> REGRESSION
>> /MISSING LISTWISE
>> /STATISTICS COEFF OUTS R ANOVA
>> /CRITERIA=PIN(.05) POUT(.10)
>> /NOORIGIN
>> /DEPENDENT C21
>> /METHOD=ENTER F7 agea zenski .
>
> I can run the SPSS syntax on PSPP, to see why PSPP does not like
> it. But I cannot run the PSPP syntax on SPSS, to see why SPSS
> does not like it. Can you tell me what SPSS does not like about
> the PSPP syntax?
This is what SPSS (13) says:
================
Warnings
Text: C21
A variable was not named or implied on the primary variable list.
This command not executed.
Misplaced subcommand on REGRESSION command--Only the METHOD subcommand
can follow a DEPENDENT subcommand. Text found: STATISTICS.
*WARNING* REGRESSION syntax scan continues. Further diagnostics from
this command may be misleading - interpret with care.
================
And no computation, of course.
Regards,
Matej