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Re: st: Stata vs SPSS
At 11:45 AM 10/16/2006, Georgeta Vidican wrote:
hi there,
try statistics/nonparametric/binomial
i hope it works.
georgeta
I don't think that gives you the confidence interval though - at
least it didn't as of SPSS 12. My comparisons of how SPSS and Stata
handle this sort of problem can be found in
http://www.nd.edu/~rwilliam/stats1/OneSample-Stata.pdf
http://www.nd.edu/~rwilliam/stats1/OneSample-Spss.pdf
(See case II). This may seem like a "simple" thing, but if it is
important to you then Stata does it better.
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