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Command Files and System Files

Neil Frude

Chapter 9 in A Guide to SPSS/PC+, 1987, pp 98-108 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract By now you should have explored the use of some or all of the procedures FREQUENCY, CROSSTABS, MEANS and T-TEST. You should also have explored the ways in which variables can be recoded, and new variables computed, and the ways in which cases can be selected or re-ordered. You may have been using either a data definition file containing ‘in-line’ data or a data definition file which includes a reference to a separate data file.

Keywords: System File; Active File; Data List; Data Dictionary; Compute Variable (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1987
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4757-8985-0_9

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