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Old 02-26-2009, 08:51 PM   #1
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I don't know how to run the statistics on that type of experimental design. Anybody???
SPSS Analysis? lol.
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Old 02-26-2009, 10:13 PM   #2
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Nah, go old school....... miniTab.
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Nah, go old school....... miniTab.
I prefer maxiTab.

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Nah, go old school....... miniTab.
SPSS is for girls....

SAS is the bomb


Don't you need those 5 1/4 inch floppy disks in order to run miniTab?!?
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Don't you need those 5 1/4 inch floppy disks in order to run miniTab?!?
Pretty sure I used 3.5' floppy's for it in uni, that was also 12 or 13 years ago but I'm sure that 5.25" floppy's were dead antiques even then Thankfully I haven't had to do any statistical analysis since I finished that course......
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Pretty sure I used 3.5' floppy's for it in uni, that was also 12 or 13 years ago but I'm sure that 5.25" floppy's were dead antiques even then Thankfully I haven't had to do any statistical analysis since I finished that course......
Damn youngsters..
I'm old enough to know what a 8" floppy disk looks like. I'm also old enough to know that if you have a hole puncher, you just turned all those single sided floppy disks into double sided floppies with twice the storage!
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Damn youngsters..
I'm old enough to know what a 8" floppy disk looks like. I'm also old enough to know that if you have a hole puncher, you just turned all those single sided floppy disks into double sided floppies with twice the storage!
My first job programming job I had to use keypunch machines/cards, floppies appeared years later with first PCs. Or maybe with PDP 10/11?
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Pretty sure I used 3.5' floppy's for it in uni, that was also 12 or 13 years ago but I'm sure that 5.25" floppy's were dead antiques even then Thankfully I haven't had to do any statistical analysis since I finished that course......
not in '93
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SPSS is for girls....

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Don't you need those 5 1/4 inch floppy disks in order to run miniTab?!?
The last time I used SAS was on a terminal. I use Statistica 4.5 .. mainly because I paid ~700 for the software on seven 3.5" floppies in the early 90s. Copied the floppy files to a USB and it installs and runs just fine on Xp32. I runs everything that I understand LOL.
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