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IBM SPSS Statistics is a statistical software package. Use this tag for any on-topic question that (a) involves SPSS either as a critical part of the question or expected answer and (b) is not just about how to use SPSS.
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Kendall’s Coefficient of Concordance (W) is different when calculate with two formula: SPSS ...
SPSS uses this formula: F (from Friedman test)/n_f (k-1), and I implemented it like and it returns similar value to SPSS:
stat/(k*(m-1))
I also used python, however, using the original Kendall’s Coefficient …
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Friedman's test in SPSS gives different results from R and python
The Friedman test of SPSS gives df=2, chi-square 36.970 whereas below is the output of R and python. … Python and R always behave the same and the only difference is with SPSS. …
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R vs spss: ttest in python with different result after bootstrapping
Running paired t-test after bootstrapping results in very different results when using SPSS versus "ttest_rel" function in python. Why is that and which one is correct? … SPSS code:
BOOTSTRAP
/SAMPLING METHOD=SIMPLE
/VARIABLES INPUT=ap_x ap_y
/CRITERIA CILEVEL=95 CITYPE=BCA NSAMPLES=10000
/MISSING USERMISSING=EXCLUDE. …