Thanks as well sir J' for acknowledging my comments. May I ask where can I try that development "master" branch? Does it contain already the bivariate correlation?
I also got the response from Jason Stover and they're moving forward to meeting stepwise regression and I'm very glad to hear that PSPP's development is in progress. I know it's not that easy but atleast one step forward each day keep us near to our goals. I'll look to into the development "master" branch and will give my feedback soon. Thanks and best regards, Jay ________________________________ From: John Darrington <[email protected]> To: Jason Salas <[email protected]> Cc: [email protected] Sent: Fri, November 6, 2009 4:42:36 AM Subject: Re: Fw: PSPP Suggestion Thanks very much for your comments. Bivariate correlation has recently been added, but it's not available in any released version. However if you're willing to try the development "master" branch then we'd appreciate any feedback you can offer. Jason Stover wrote the Linear Regression code, so perhaps he can comment on the Stepwise method. J' On Wed, Nov 04, 2009 at 10:29:32PM -0800, Jason Salas wrote: Before anything else, I'd like first to introduce myself... I'm Jason Salas, a freelance statistician and an MBA student here in Philippines. I'd like to express my great appreciation in finding the statistical software PSPP which is almost similar to SPSS. Upon getting familiar with SPSS, I found four (4) modules in it that are very useful namely: 1) Descriptive Statistics; 2) Compare Means; 3) Correlate - Bivariate; and 4) Linear Regression - Stepwise Method. However, the last 2 modules: 3) Correlate - Bivariate; and 4) Linear Regression - Stepwise Method are not available is PSPP. In Linear Regression in PSPP, only Enter Method is being used and not the Stepwise Method which is available in SPSS. With these, can I request and suggest that these two modules be made available in PSPP soon? PSPP would be greatly helpful and be appreciated more by advanced statisticians if these two modules are available. I take the initiative to suggest this to your developers if no one else will do. I have a positive outlook that PSPP will outsmart other statistical software if it has these two very indispensable modules. -- PGP Public key ID: 1024D/2DE827B3 fingerprint = 8797 A26D 0854 2EAB 0285 A290 8A67 719C 2DE8 27B3 See http://pgp.mit.edu or any PGP keyserver for public key.
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