Yes, it is. You can save predicted values and residuals. It would
be nice if PSPP could compute standardized or even better
studentized residuals and prognostic intervals for predicted
values as well. Partial and part correlations, indices for
multicollinearity (variance inflation factor at least) and the
Durbin-Watson statistic would also be nice.
Am 13.12.2018 um 15:11 schrieb Alan
Mead:
Point well taken. But I thought SAVE was working in REGRESSION?
-Alan
On 12/13/2018 7:18 AM, ftr wrote:
Hi,
I would be happy if the meagre resources were concentrated on
completing procedures several times already demanded here, in
particular the save function for regression and factor analysis.
Thanks,
ftr
On 12/12/2018 16:32, Elisa Pieri wrote:
Hello,
I would like to do bootstrapping on a single variable (using
the mean as descriptor). Is it possible to do it in PSPP? I
could not find much in the manual.
Thanks,
Elisa
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