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SACG Blog: December 2011
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Statistics and Analytics Consultants Group Blog. This blog is a place where featured members are invited to share their expertise and opinions. Opinions are not necessarily the opinions of SACG. Sunday, December 11, 2011. Alter Type: It’s Not What You Think, by Steven J. Fink, Evans Analytics. As I was reviewing a colleague’s SPSS syntax code the other day, I came across a command called “Alter Type.”. It sounded like a new scary movie, a psychiatric DSM code, or an abnormal personality attribute. Alter ...
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SACG Blog: October 2011
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Statistics and Analytics Consultants Group Blog. This blog is a place where featured members are invited to share their expertise and opinions. Opinions are not necessarily the opinions of SACG. Saturday, October 22, 2011. SACG – Who We Are and What We Do. And their skills in the industry in which they practice – from statistical, technical, project management, business development, etc. 8220;Checking for Falsification or Duplication of Records”. 8220;Removing Multicollinearity”. We invite you to join us...
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SACG Blog: November 2011
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Statistics and Analytics Consultants Group Blog. This blog is a place where featured members are invited to share their expertise and opinions. Opinions are not necessarily the opinions of SACG. Thursday, November 10, 2011. Leveraging Text Analytics to Help Answer Your Business Questions, by Dawn Marie Evans. One of the questions I am frequently asked is what type of textual data can be analyzed? What does it take to have a text analytics model built? Do you have competitors who are blogging or Tweeting ...
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SACG Blog: SACG – Who We Are and What We Do
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Statistics and Analytics Consultants Group Blog. This blog is a place where featured members are invited to share their expertise and opinions. Opinions are not necessarily the opinions of SACG. Saturday, October 22, 2011. SACG – Who We Are and What We Do. And their skills in the industry in which they practice – from statistical, technical, project management, business development, etc. 8220;Checking for Falsification or Duplication of Records”. 8220;Removing Multicollinearity”. We invite you to join us...
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SACG Blog: Adapting Statistical Programming Languages, by David Abbott
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Statistics and Analytics Consultants Group Blog. This blog is a place where featured members are invited to share their expertise and opinions. Opinions are not necessarily the opinions of SACG. Tuesday, January 3, 2012. Adapting Statistical Programming Languages, by David Abbott. The fit between you and any given general purpose statistical analysis language. But knew from experience that the clone and edit way of coding was not the way to go; it makes code bulky and miserable to maintain. Do and done o...
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Exploring the “hidden” neural network model nodes in Modeler » Data Mining Insights
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IBM SPSS Modeler Techniques and Advice. Exploring the “hidden” neural network model nodes in Modeler. This would all be academic if the new, replacement model offered all the functionality of the old model but that is not the case, unfortunately. The old neural network model has some nice capabilities that are sadly missing from the new model. Before I go further, it’s worth summarising why you might want to use the old version over the new version. Additional network control parameters. Import modeler&#...
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SACG Blog: What is a Scratch Variable in IBM SPSS Statistics Syntax? by Keith McCormick
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Statistics and Analytics Consultants Group Blog. This blog is a place where featured members are invited to share their expertise and opinions. Opinions are not necessarily the opinions of SACG. Tuesday, December 6, 2011. What is a Scratch Variable in IBM SPSS Statistics Syntax? This might seem an obscure topic, but it is easily grasped and has the potential to make your SPSS Syntax more readable. Readable is good. You can use the following lines to create a tiny data set. Raleigh, North Carolina. Warnin...
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SACG Blog: Trainer Tip: Multicollinearity, by Steve Poulin, Ph.D., Trainer & Consultant, IBM/SPSS
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Statistics and Analytics Consultants Group Blog. This blog is a place where featured members are invited to share their expertise and opinions. Opinions are not necessarily the opinions of SACG. Friday, October 21, 2011. Trainer Tip: Multicollinearity, by Steve Poulin, Ph.D., Trainer and Consultant, IBM/SPSS. Multicollinearity (sometimes called Collinearity). This describes the condition of high correlations among two or more independent variables used in a multiple regression technique. The collinearity...
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SACG Blog: Alter Type: It’s Not What You Think, by Steven J. Fink, Evans Analytics
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Statistics and Analytics Consultants Group Blog. This blog is a place where featured members are invited to share their expertise and opinions. Opinions are not necessarily the opinions of SACG. Sunday, December 11, 2011. Alter Type: It’s Not What You Think, by Steven J. Fink, Evans Analytics. As I was reviewing a colleague’s SPSS syntax code the other day, I came across a command called “Alter Type.”. It sounded like a new scary movie, a psychiatric DSM code, or an abnormal personality attribute. Alter ...
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