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I don't believe so - I haven't found this capability either. For now I have worked around it by saving a duplicate data set for each subset I am interested in. I would love to see this functionality added to JASP.
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Are you saying that when you open the file in JASP, you have the column header labeled "patients" but no data in the rows below showing the group labels - these cells are empty? but you have data showing in the other columns for age, level…
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Hi Christos, To start, I would recommend the following paper for reporting - http://docs.lib.purdue.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1167&context=jps And the JASP website FAQ for citing JASP - https://jasp-stats.org/faq/ Other people may have …
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What do the column or columns relating to "patients" look like? Are they are in or two columns, and what are the labels for the different groups? Also EJ asked a good question - can you open your CSV file successfully in a program such as…
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Happy to try to help, but I will need more information than this. Can you provide exact details of your file (type of data inside, number of columns and rows, etc.) and the process by which you are trying to input it in JASP?
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First, make sure that your data is in separate columns, and the file is saved as a csv file.
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Hi adjeroud, I will need a little more information to help you. Is your file saved as a csv file? What do the data look like?
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Hi Johnny, Thank you for your detailed response. This helps clarify the potential cause of the difference. SPSS gives exact p-values that are not corrected for ties; only the asymptotic p-values are corrected, so this is certainly one of the causes…
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Great, thank you!