frequencies of categorical variables

someone maffydoit at aol.com
Mon Apr 25 03:00:57 BST 2022


Hi Alfonso
Looks like the features changed a little. The descriptive statistics box looks a little different now. 
Thanks though.
gene


-----Original Message-----
From: DES Alfonso Cano Robles <alfonsociologo at gmail.com>
To: someone <maffydoit at aol.com>; rkward-users at kde.org
Sent: Sun, Apr 24, 2022 8:18 pm
Subject: Re: frequencies of categorical variables

You might have this already solved,I would suggest to check out: https://youtu.be/g1EZOOPIPKM?t=734 (in english)Alfredo's booklet (in english): https://github.com/asalber/statistics_practice_rkteaching 
Regards
Alfonso
El sáb, 23 abr 2022 a la(s) 14:58, someone (maffydoit at aol.com) escribió:

Thanks again. 
One comment about the grouping. The table I get looks like this (showing the first part)

| 
 | mean | sum |
| population.Africa | 25,007,234 | 1,375,397,882 |
| population.Australia - Oceania | 1,557,590 | 34,266,986 |
| population.Central America | 2,841,993 | 90,943,762 |


Would it be possible to have the outcome table without the "population." in front?
Thanks
Gene

-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas Friedrichsmeier <thomas.friedrichsmeier at kdemail.net>
To: rkward-users at kde.org
Cc: someone <maffydoit at aol.com>
Sent: Fri, Apr 22, 2022 6:21 pm
Subject: Re: frequencies of categorical variables

Am Fri, 22 Apr 2022 20:48:17 +0000 (UTC)
schrieb someone <maffydoit at aol.com>:
 Thomas, 

>Very good. 
>So for grouping, for example, using this data set >https://drive.google.com/file/d/11WIET3s4eMHsB6JQ6hOQBx0SKquGRKKw/view?usp=sharing
>I could get mean population by arearegion? >Thanks so much for the time you are putting into this. Gene

Exactly.

I'd actually like to encourage you to keep testing the daily builds, in particularly, while talking about new features, i.e.

https://binary-factory.kde.org/view/Windows%2064-bit/job/RKWard_Nightly_win64/

These may have some rough edges, work in progress, and it's always a good idea to save your data, often, but we do try to keep them in a useful state at all times.

Should you encounter a truly unusable build, once in a while, you can still go back to the official release.

Regards
Thomas





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