Hi Till,
you need a plug-in for SPSS to run R, which is bound to a fixed R
version. SPSS 19 uses R2.10 and SPSS 20 uses R2.12 (both not up-to-date
R versions). So you have to download this plugin (after registering on
IBM Support) for your spss version and the according R version - or
start with a
On Mar 26, 2012, at 16:31 , Duncan Murdoch wrote:
> I think you will need to ask this question in an SPSS help forum:
>
> - Version 2.10.x of R is quite old, and is no longer supported.
> - The error message is coming from SPSS, not R
and actually, it doesn't look like an error message at all,
On 26/03/2012 7:32 AM, Till Below wrote:
Dear all,
I am trying to conduct an enhanced version of factor analysis with a
SPSS interface that allows to use R. This approach has been suggested in
the recent article:
Basto, M. and J.M. Pereira An SPSS R-Menu for Ordinal Factor Analysis.
Journal of
Dear all,
I am trying to conduct an enhanced version of factor analysis with a
SPSS interface that allows to use R. This approach has been suggested in
the recent article:
Basto, M. and J.M. Pereira An SPSS R-Menu for Ordinal Factor Analysis.
Journal of Statistical Software 46, pp. 1-29.
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