On 15.02.2010 14:41, nomis24 wrote:
Hallo Uwe,
family_seq is the object I defined when I read my SPSS data:
family_seq<- read.spss (file="C:\\Documents\\blabla\\fam_seq.sav",
use.value.labels=TRUE)
What I meant with "What is family_seq?" ist that we do not have that
object and hence c
Hallo Uwe,
family_seq is the object I defined when I read my SPSS data:
family_seq <- read.spss (file="C:\\Documents\\blabla\\fam_seq.sav",
use.value.labels=TRUE)
I have the impression (which does'nt help) that something doesn't go right
with importing the data. As I said, all my variables
On 15.02.2010 02:29, nomis24 wrote:
Hi there,
I am new to R and feel so bloody stupid. Abut in spite of a search of
several hrs I could not find an answer to my problem.
I have imported SPSS data to R, and apart from some warnings regarding
duplicate labels, everything looks fine and names li
Hi there,
I am new to R and feel so bloody stupid. Abut in spite of a search of
several hrs I could not find an answer to my problem.
I have imported SPSS data to R, and apart from some warnings regarding
duplicate labels, everything looks fine and names lists all my variables.
Then I try to run
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