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From: | Mark Levine |
Subject: | Transferring a cvs file to PSPP |
Date: | Fri, 23 Aug 2013 21:39:49 -0400 |
Hi folks, Newbie to PSPP, used SPSS decades ago. What a great idea!! I am seriously impressed by what this team has put together. I am currently trying to use PSPP 0.8.0 on a MacBook Pro running OS 10.8.4. Basic problem: I don't know how to tell PSPP what to expect in terms of NVAR and NCASE. I get one case and a load of variables. I want to analyze a small survey, roughly vars = 100, N = 150, collected on Survey Monkey. I want to do some basic descriptive, correlational, and multivariate stuff, etc. I have eliminated the open-ends (because some responses were very long and I was getting an error message from PSPP) and deleted the row of the column labels. OK, I have a clean dataset, I saved it as a cvs file in Excel as John Darrington suggested and tried to open it. Unfortunately (and reasonably) PSPP saw the data as one respondent with a load of vars. It didn't know how many variables to fill in and then to go on to the next case. I can't find a way to tell PSPP how many vars, how many rows to expect. Just can't get from cvs file into PSPP. How do I set up PSPP to accept a cvs file? Am I missing something? Can the community guide me a bit or point me to a resource or a previous thread? I've searched and found the one with John's suggestion and that's about it. Here's where I am: Your thoughts????? If there is any further info needed, please advise. |
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