You probably won't need a Mac-specific solution for this. You can
probably google around for an excel example to import into numbers or
the open office. Here is one for a two-level nested anova
http://udel.edu/~mcdonald/statnested.xls
Here is one for a chi-square
http://www.ling.upenn.edu/~clight/CHI-SQUARE.xls
CB
On 9/18/11 7:05 PM, Bejarano, Rafael P. wrote:
If that's the case, could you provide a short tutorial of some sort on how to
calculate inferential stats, such as two-way ANOVAs and chi-square? That would
be very helpful to those of us who are not highly proficient with the advanced
functions of spreadsheets.
Rafael
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Subject: SPSS for Mac?
Someone suggested:
"The best bet, I think, is to write software to calculate whatever stats
one
needs (or to have someone else do so, if one does not know how to code)."
Me:
One need not code an app for this. Any spreadsheet will do any stats one
could want. In fact it is a great way to learn the guts of how the math is
done for a given stat test. There are some stat tests already built in and
any other can be done using the math facility of a spreadsheet.
Good too is the built in graphing facility of a spreadsheet for any who
will
make use of the results in a visual fashion.
XB
IC|XC
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