![]() How can I do it using SPSS? I think you have to use the select cases tool, but I don’t know how to select cases (or variables) upon cases (or variables). After I would later compare the same selected group with patients with hyperglycemia (1), which also have skin rash (1) and did not received corticosteroids (0). However, the patients, based on ulcer location, should also be subclassifed as patients with hyperglycemia (1), which also have skin rash (1) and received corticosteroids (1). In other words, let’s imagine we have a database from 10000 patients with crohn’s disease, I want to select ulcer location (loc-1, loc-2, loc3 and loc-4), for later comparison. Variable 4 includes selected patients from the previous variables based on the output. patients with variable 1 (1) which don't have variable 2 (0), but has variable 3 (1) and variable 4 (1). ![]() I want to work on this data based on multiple cases selection or subgroups, e.g. Are there any download sites for pspp (windows 7 64bit or 32bit ) other than sourceforge, which do not risk the installers having malware/adware bundled with them Unfortunately I do not have the experience/confidence/software to build an installer for windows from the source code. I have a data base of patients which contain multiple variables as yes=1, no=0. Hi, I am new on SPSS, I hope you can provide some insights on the following. From my students' perspective, it is also valuable because they can advertise their SPSS/PSPP skills to potential employers- even small non-profit summer employers- and complete analyses without anyone needing to invest in an expensive site license just for a few crosstabulations and a regression! Professional researchers using SPSS/PSPP daily will surely appreciate the professional look, feel and support of SPSS, but for those who only periodically use stats or only basic statistics, PSPP is a great alternative supported by a small, but active community of developers and users. This gives more students access to hands-on analyzing at one time. At an institutional level, this is huge because my campus has SPSS site licences in one lab, but can install PSPP for free campus-wide. This covers most everything in an introductory- and even intermediate- statistics test. Also, as of 2/26/16, the site talks about being installed on Windows 7. For a full-year statistics class in the social sciences, my students can use PSPP for just about every analysis you would expect to find from simple descriptive statistics to logistic regression. Many of the websites say that individuals are free to download and use the. Joining this thread late, but wanted to chime in to share my positive experiences using PSPP in the classroom as a substitute for SPSS.
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