The only people who will be able to help you are people who use both R
and SPSS as you do not show the result from either. So even though they
can re-run your R commands they cannot compare them with SPSS.
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Hello,
I prepared a mixed 2x2 ANOVA design analysis both in SPSS and in R. The
SPSS script is correct, but in R script there is a mistake som
Hi group:
I have a data set, which has severe colinearity problem. While running linear
regression in R and SPSS, I got different models. I am wondering if somebody
knows how to make the two software output the same results. (I guess the way R
and SPSS handling singularity is different, which
- so
check that the same variables have been removed.
Jeremy
On 6 November 2012 13:39, Hui Du hui...@dataventures.com wrote:
Hi group:
I have a data set, which has severe colinearity problem. While running
linear regression in R and SPSS, I got different models. I am wondering if
somebody
wrote:
Hi group:
I have a data set, which has severe colinearity problem. While running
linear regression in R and SPSS, I got different models. I am wondering if
somebody knows how to make the two software output the same results. (I
guess the way R and SPSS handling singularity
Hi,
There exists a R plug-in for SPSS. You can find it on the SPSS website.
Hope it helps.
Alain
Liviu Andronic wrote:
Hello,
On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 9:25 PM, Applejus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a code in R. Could anyone give me the best possible way (or just
ways
There exists a R plug-in for SPSS. You can find it on the SPSS website.
... and there is a page on the R wiki:
http://wiki.r-project.org/rwiki/doku.php?id=tips:callingr:spss
HTH,
Tobias
I have a code in R. Could anyone give me the best possible way (or just
ways!) to integrate it in SPSS
Thanks all!
Tobias Verbeke wrote:
There exists a R plug-in for SPSS. You can find it on the SPSS website.
... and there is a page on the R wiki:
http://wiki.r-project.org/rwiki/doku.php?id=tips:callingr:spss
HTH,
Tobias
I have a code in R. Could anyone give me the best
Hi,
I have a code in R. Could anyone give me the best possible way (or just
ways!) to integrate it in SPSS?
Thanks!
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Hello,
On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 9:25 PM, Applejus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a code in R. Could anyone give me the best possible way (or just
ways!) to integrate it in SPSS?
I would doubt you could do this, but for the least provide commented,
minimal, self-contained, reproducible code. It
On Wed, 2008-11-26 at 12:25 -0800, Applejus wrote:
Hi,
I have a code in R. Could anyone give me the best possible way (or just
ways!) to integrate it in SPSS?
Thanks!
You will need a SPSS registration, but go here and get the SPSS r
plugin.
http://www.spss.com/devcentral/
It lets you
On Nov 26, 2008, at 7:57 PM, Andrew Choens wrote:
It lets you access R from within SPSS. Best of both worlds.
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Insert something humorous here. :-)
OK, I'll bite.
It lets you access R from within SPSS. Best of both worlds.
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On 10/11/2008 3:31 PM, Ted Harding wrote:
Hi Folks,
I'm comparing some output from R with output from SPSS.
The coefficients of the independent variables (which are
all factors, each at 2 levels) are identical.
However, R's Intercept (using default contr.treatment)
differs from SPSS's
, 2008 at 12:32 PM, Chuck Cleland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/11/2008 3:31 PM, Ted Harding wrote:
Hi Folks,
I'm comparing some output from R with output from SPSS.
The coefficients of the independent variables (which are
all factors, each at 2 levels) are identical.
However, R's Intercept
example in the link.
Perhaps the others could be checked against SPSS
for a variety of values of n to be sure.
On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 12:32 PM, Chuck Cleland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/11/2008 3:31 PM, Ted Harding wrote:
Hi Folks,
I'm comparing some output from R with output from SPSS
.
Perhaps the others could be checked against SPSS
for a variety of values of n to be sure.
On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 12:32 PM, Chuck Cleland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/11/2008 3:31 PM, Ted Harding wrote:
Hi Folks,
I'm comparing some output from R with output from SPSS.
The coefficients
.
On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 12:32 PM, Chuck Cleland
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/11/2008 3:31 PM, Ted Harding wrote:
Hi Folks,
I'm comparing some output from R with output from SPSS.
The coefficients of the independent variables (which are
all factors, each at 2 levels) are identical
:
Hi Folks,
I'm comparing some output from R with output from SPSS.
The coefficients of the independent variables (which are
all factors, each at 2 levels) are identical.
However, R's Intercept (using default contr.treatment)
differs from SPSS's 'constant'. It seems that the contrasts
were
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