Draga, R. wrote:
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Would somebody know how it is possible that in SPSS we get p<0.001 and
in R we get p=0.24?
And, in 'R' the 95% CI of the Odds Ratio is 6.2-14.1. Why is the
p-value=0.24?
You asked this before and you are still not providing sufficient
information.
Harold alre
Dear colleagues,
I know SPSS can not compute linear mixed models. I used 'R' before for
computing multivariate analyses. But, I never encountered such a major
difference in outcome between SPSS and 'R':
In SPSS the Pearson correlation between variable 1 and variable 2 is 31%
p<0.001.
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