On 26 Giu, 17:19, Allan Engelhardt <all...@cybaea.com> wrote: > On 26/06/10 16:07, Muenchen, Robert A (Bob) wrote: > > > I've been trying to make sense of Google Scholar searches. I'm obviously > > missing something basic. Here are two searches onwww.google.com: > > > sas - gets 68M hits > > sas OR spss - gets 74.3M hits. A bigger number as "OR" would imply. > > > But when I do the same searches on scholar.google.com, here's what I > > get: > > > sas - gets 4.6M hits > > sas OR spss - gets 1.65M hits > > > How on earth can an "OR" get you less??
Try to use this search terms (in Google Scholar): "SAS Institute", "SPSS Inc", "r project org"... > On 26 Giu, 17:19, Allan Engelhardt <all...@cybaea.com> wrote: ... > It is obviously still not right, but closer. Happy reading of the > articles by D. Sas, S.A.S. Eddington, etc. In this way you can avoid the "Happy reading of the articles by D. Sas, S.A.S. Eddington, etc.": "SAS" -author:sas ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.