[R-SIG-Mac] Recurring problem to run R with SPSS 24
Ken Beath
ken at kjbeath.com.au
Thu Dec 22 00:31:36 CET 2016
I would be surprised if anyone on this mailing list runs R analyses through SPSS. What SPSS and SAS have done is to say, well people want to do analyses that are available in R that we can’t be bothered implementing, so we will give them an interface, and it seems not a very good one.
It should not take long to learn how to read in the data in R, produce the analysis and output the results. Try this http://www.ats.ucla.edu/stat/r/dae/tobit.htm
Ken
> On 22 Dec. 2016, at 10:08 am, Andreas Schröder <andreas.j.schroeder at gmail.com> wrote:
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> Dear all,
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> my last post about the non-compatibility of R essentials with SPSS 24 could not be resolved and an employee of IBM suggested to install spss 22 which runs with R 2.15. I purchased this “older licence” today.
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> So far so good, but already the installation of the required R 2.15.(2) does not work because apparently the installer does not recognise Sierra 10.12.2 as a newer built than OS X 10. Any suggestions? Google search yields solutions that involve programming to my understanding which I am not capable of.
>
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> I am very frustrated right now because I feel simply cheated by IBM. Did anyone experience the same issue?
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> I did all installations exactly as suggested by the IBM manuals and simply want to run a Tobit-Regression.
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> Thank you for every input.
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> Best,
>
> Andreas
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