Does there anyone know is there any module to run non-parameter analysis
like Mann-Whitney or Kruskal-wallis in PSPP?

Thank very much for help.

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> I need to be able to find the 9th percentile (really the 9th decile), but I
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> You can use either the FREQUENCIES command or the EXAMINE command.
> Both have subcommands for percentile calculatioon.
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> I figured it out...and made a dumb mistake.
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> What is the best way to add cases to an existing data file, retaining all
> variable/value labels etc?  
> The additional cases are currently in a csv file.
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> Conversely, what is the best way to delete individual cases or a range of
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