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Re: PSPP-BUG: Different results in PSPP and SPSS
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John Darrington |
Subject: |
Re: PSPP-BUG: Different results in PSPP and SPSS |
Date: |
Sat, 12 Mar 2022 16:39:11 +0100 |
Thanks for the report.
Can you send a copy of the syntax (including the dataset) which you produces
the differing results.
And can you also send a copy of the results which R and SPSS produces.
(If it's just the sign that is difference to what you expect, then I guess its
merely a question of
the groups being transposed so I don't think its a question of being "right" or
"wrong". However
I would like PSPP to be consistent with other software in any case.)
Thank you
J'
On Fri, Mar 11, 2022 at 06:46:47PM +0000, Maricel Knechtel wrote:
Hi,
I 'am considering to switch over to PSPP, but my first test did not go
well.
When running a logistic analysis with the same data I got different
results in SPSS and PSPP. I know the SPSS results are right because I got the
same results in R)
Looking at the results I found following.
The negative B, became a positive B in PSPP.
E.g. Right result in SPSS for B = - . 84 , in PSPP =.84
This led to exp(b) being completely wrong in pspp
Looking further into the output viewer, I found that what is coded as 1 in
my file, was recoded to 0 (for the independent variables) and viceversa.
The frequencies and -2 likehood and Nagelkerke R square are otherwise
right.
Is there anything I am doing wrong?
Kindly
Maricel
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