Hi, Julianne.

What kind of "frequency distribution" do you have?  And what kind of
linear model do you want to try to fit?  If your data consist wholly of
univariate frequencies, it won't be possible to use it in a linear model
(since a linear model implies at least two variables).  Similarly, if
the model you want to pursue contains three (or more) variables, and you
have only two-dimensional cross-tabulations, you cannot pursue that
model.

On 29 Aug 2003, Julianne wrote (edited):

> Hi all,
>
> I have a statistical problem that I would greatly appreciate your
> help with.
>  I don't have individual observations, I have a frequency
> distribution. I need to know how to get this data recognized by a
> statistical program (statistica) to be used in a general linear
> model.

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