Hi all
I'm happy to report that the regression issue was fixed. I got the latest
version, with the fix, here
http://sourceforge.net/projects/pspp4windows/
and got the same results as I did using other programs, shown here
http://gsociology.icaap.org/methods/comparing_freestaprograms_missing.html
John Darrington writes:
> I would be very grateful if you would open a new bug report at
> http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?group=pspp and copy in the information below
> (and any other which you think is relevant).
>
> It sounds as if this is a rather serious problem, so please mark it as
> Sever
I would be very grateful if you would open a new bug report at
http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?group=pspp and copy in the information below
(and any other which you think is relevant).
It sounds as if this is a rather serious problem, so please mark it as
Severity: Major
Thanks reporting this pro
Hi-
This appears to be a bug in the PSPP regression routine with data with a
large amount of missing values!
I recently noticed some small discrepancies between simple bivariate
regression results between IBM SPSS, STATA and PSPP. Until Prof.
Shackman's email, I hadn't realized that the disc