On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 12:04:30PM +0200, Matej Kovacic wrote:
     Hi,
     
     > One of the joys of studying a correlation matrix in SPSS is viewing
     > the asterisks.  One asterisk means less than 5% chance of Type I error
     > and two asterisks means less than 1% chance of the same.  "Seeing
     > stars" is a good thing, even if overly-large sample sizes promote Type
     > II error.
     Actually, I see. PSPP indeed flac significant correlations correctly
     (i.e. in italic fonts), but I expected it would flag them with
     asterisks. That's why I said it does not flag it at all.
     
     However - I prefer asterisks.
     
     Regards,
     
     Matej
     
This is a limitation of the current output subsystem. Superscripts, asterisks 
and
the like are not currently possible.  Hopefully this is going to change soon.
     
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