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B.Hardball
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I installed the latest version at home (16.0.1) which is what they have in the labs at uni. All the analyses run fine, but in the output view, it doesn't label the variables. Eg, you do a correlation between a few variables and it'll have your typical table, but won't tell you which column/row is which. Obviously you can work it out from the order you entered in the variables, but that makes things so much more complicated and is very difficult to do on more complex things like multiple regression. This is a copy and paste of the data... as you can see the columns and rows aren't labeled:( Correlations Pearson Correlation 1.000 .306** Sig. (2-tailed) .000 N 308.000 308 Pearson Correlation .306** 1.000 Sig. (2-tailed) .000 N 308 308.000 **. Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed). Is this a simple problem with some settings or something??? What the hell is going on? |
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| #0 01:52pm 13/04/08 |
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taggs
Posts: 1911
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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dunno mang, we use eviews.
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| #1 02:26pm 13/04/08 |
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Opec
Posts: 5084
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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We use SPSS except I have no idea how to use it cause I don't use it..other people do though. So I'll ask round for u
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| #2 12:55pm 14/04/08 |
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B.Hardball
Posts: 7779
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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It's ok. It was happening because my variables weren't labeled correctly.
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| #3 07:55am 15/04/08 |
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