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Removed next, prev, up node names from @node lines, to make structural
[pspp-builds.git]
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doc
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statistics.texi
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doc/statistics.texi
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doc/statistics.texi
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-1,4
+1,4
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-@node Statistics
, Utilities, Conditionals and Looping, Top
+@node Statistics
@chapter Statistics
This chapter documents the statistical procedures that PSPP supports so
@chapter Statistics
This chapter documents the statistical procedures that PSPP supports so
@@
-16,7
+16,7
@@
far.
* REGRESSION:: Linear regression.
@end menu
* REGRESSION:: Linear regression.
@end menu
-@node DESCRIPTIVES
, FREQUENCIES, Statistics, Statistics
+@node DESCRIPTIVES
@section DESCRIPTIVES
@vindex DESCRIPTIVES
@section DESCRIPTIVES
@vindex DESCRIPTIVES
@@
-106,7
+106,7
@@
in the order that they are specified on the VARIABLES subcommand. The A
and D settings request an ascending or descending sort order,
respectively.
and D settings request an ascending or descending sort order,
respectively.
-@node FREQUENCIES
, EXAMINE, DESCRIPTIVES, Statistics
+@node FREQUENCIES
@section FREQUENCIES
@vindex FREQUENCIES
@section FREQUENCIES
@vindex FREQUENCIES
@@
-230,7
+230,7
@@
slices. The MINIMUM and MAXIMUM keywords can be used to limit the
displayed slices to a given range of values. The MISSING keyword adds
slices for missing values.
displayed slices to a given range of values. The MISSING keyword adds
slices for missing values.
-@node EXAMINE
, CROSSTABS, FREQUENCIES, Statistics
+@node EXAMINE
@comment node-name, next, previous, up
@section EXAMINE
@vindex EXAMINE
@comment node-name, next, previous, up
@section EXAMINE
@vindex EXAMINE
@@
-305,7
+305,7
@@
there are many distinct values, then @cmd{EXAMINE} will produce a very
large quantity of output.
large quantity of output.
-@node CROSSTABS
, NPAR TESTS, EXAMINE, Statistics
+@node CROSSTABS
@section CROSSTABS
@vindex CROSSTABS
@section CROSSTABS
@vindex CROSSTABS
@@
-494,7
+494,7
@@
Approximate T of uncertainty coefficient is wrong.
Fixes for any of these deficiencies would be welcomed.
Fixes for any of these deficiencies would be welcomed.
-@node NPAR TESTS
, T-TEST, CROSSTABS, Statistics
+@node NPAR TESTS
@section NPAR TESTS
@vindex NPAR TESTS
@section NPAR TESTS
@vindex NPAR TESTS
@@
-527,7
+527,7
@@
produces for each variable that is the subject of any test.
@end menu
@end menu
-@node BINOMIAL
, CHISQUARE, NPAR TESTS, NPAR TESTS
+@node BINOMIAL
@subsection Binomial test
@vindex BINOMIAL
@cindex binomial test
@subsection Binomial test
@vindex BINOMIAL
@cindex binomial test
@@
-575,7
+575,7
@@
even for very large sample sizes.
-@node CHISQUARE
, , BINOMIAL, NPAR TESTS
+@node CHISQUARE
@subsection Chisquare test
@vindex CHISQUARE
@cindex chisquare test
@subsection Chisquare test
@vindex CHISQUARE
@cindex chisquare test
@@
-604,7
+604,7
@@
If no /EXPECTED subcommand is given, then then equal frequencies
are expected.
are expected.
-@node T-TEST
, ONEWAY, NPAR TESTS, Statistics
+@node T-TEST
@comment node-name, next, previous, up
@section T-TEST
@comment node-name, next, previous, up
@section T-TEST
@@
-670,7
+670,7
@@
which they would be needed. This is the default.
* Paired Samples Mode:: Testing two interdependent groups for equal mean
@end menu
* Paired Samples Mode:: Testing two interdependent groups for equal mean
@end menu
-@node One Sample Mode
, Independent Samples Mode, T-TEST, T-TEST
+@node One Sample Mode
@subsection One Sample Mode
The @cmd{TESTVAL} subcommand invokes the One Sample mode.
@subsection One Sample Mode
The @cmd{TESTVAL} subcommand invokes the One Sample mode.
@@
-681,7
+681,7
@@
which you wish to test.
In this mode, you must also use the @cmd{/VARIABLES} subcommand to
tell PSPP which variables you wish to test.
In this mode, you must also use the @cmd{/VARIABLES} subcommand to
tell PSPP which variables you wish to test.
-@node Independent Samples Mode
, Paired Samples Mode, One Sample Mode, T-TEST
+@node Independent Samples Mode
@comment node-name, next, previous, up
@subsection Independent Samples Mode
@comment node-name, next, previous, up
@subsection Independent Samples Mode
@@
-709,7
+709,7
@@
the independent variable are excluded on a listwise basis, regardless
of whether @cmd{/MISSING=LISTWISE} was specified.
of whether @cmd{/MISSING=LISTWISE} was specified.
-@node Paired Samples Mode
, , Independent Samples Mode, T-TEST
+@node Paired Samples Mode
@comment node-name, next, previous, up
@subsection Paired Samples Mode
@comment node-name, next, previous, up
@subsection Paired Samples Mode
@@
-730,7
+730,7
@@
of variable preceding @code{WITH} against variable following
@code{WITH} are generated.
@code{WITH} are generated.
-@node ONEWAY
, RANK, T-TEST, Statistics
+@node ONEWAY
@comment node-name, next, previous, up
@section ONEWAY
@comment node-name, next, previous, up
@section ONEWAY
@@
-780,7
+780,7
@@
The @code{CONTRASTS} subcommand may be given up to 10 times in order
to specify different contrast tests.
@setfilename ignored
to specify different contrast tests.
@setfilename ignored
-@node RANK
, REGRESSION, ONEWAY, Statistics
+@node RANK
@comment node-name, next, previous, up
@section RANK
@comment node-name, next, previous, up
@section RANK