his one up.
> As I said at the beginning, you may not want to undertake the
necessary study and effort to reorganize your data for this specific
project but if you do this a lot you may want to consider it.
As above: a stitch in time, I suppose.
Thanks again.
Anton
On Sat, Feb 6, 2010 at 3
also
need to compare groups of people, e.g. treatment / no treatment. Regression
and factor analyses will doubtless come into it at some point too.
So:
1. should I use R or try something else?
2. can anyone advise me on using R with the type of data Ive described?
Many thanks,
Anton du Toit
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