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RE: Algorithm Manual
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Mogotsi I C Mr, Acc & Fin |
Subject: |
RE: Algorithm Manual |
Date: |
Thu, 3 Apr 2008 08:07:46 +0200 |
A billion thanks - it's all there. Looks rather formidable, but we'll
see. And you caught me completely off guard there - it is a small world
after all! The weather is great, and the beef ... well, maybe I should
go down there tonight and check it out one more time! Certainly wouldn't
hurt!
Again many thanks.
Isaac
-----Original Message-----
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John Darrington
Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2008 2:29 AM
To: Mogotsi I C Mr, Acc & Fin
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Subject: Re: Algorithm Manual
Thanks for your message. We certainly need all the help we can get in
this area.
The information you're looking for I think is here:
http://support.spss.com/ProductsExt/SPSS/Documentation/Statistics/algori
thms/index.html
(How is life in sunny Gaborone? IMO the "Bull & Bush" used to serve the
best steak on the planet!)
J'
On Wed, Apr 02, 2008 at 06:17:48PM +0200, Mogotsi I C Mr, Acc & Fin
wrote:
I am interested in joining the PSPP development effort. I was
hoping
somebody might point me in the general direction of literature that
provides the specific statistical algorithms implemented in the
famous
package that we are trying to mimic (if I may put it that way!). In
particular, I am interested in the Factor Analysis and Regression
Analysis algorithms because they would not be too unrelated to what
I am
currently working on.
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