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My stats tutor has arrived to help me interpret an ordinal logistic regression!

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Unfortunately she's used to SPSS and like a ninny, I used XLStat so we can't understand each other's terminology
:barnie
Do any of you understand OLR in XLStat by any chance?
 
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My stats tutor has arrived to help me interpret an ordinal logistic regression!

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Unfortunately she's used to SPSS and like a ninny, I used XLStat so we can't understand each other's terminology
:barnie
Do any of you understand OLR in XLStat by any chance?
Well I understand none of it but if Peggy can good on her!
 
Well I understand none of it but if Peggy can good on her!
I ended up emailing one of the mathematicians I know and I'm hoping she will let me buy her lunch in exchange for helping me translate what XLStat has produced into the format required for reporting it, which uses different terminology.

She may say 're-do it in SPSS' in which case I'll have wasted about 5 days struggling with XLStat.
 
I forgot to lock the chickens up last night. What is even worse was that I left the hatch above the nest boxes wide open. Thank goodness it didn't rain, but the girls weren't happy.
When hubby went to release them this morning they were all perched on the back of the pergola seat outside the study window like this:

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They were having none of this slip-shod, slap-dash chicken keeping, no siree! They preferred to take care of themselves thank you very much!

I wonder if they were watching me reading BYC on the computer last night waiting for me to notice them? :oops:
 
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I forgot to lock the chickens up last night. What is even worse was that I left the hatch above the nest boxes wide open. Thank goodness it didn't rain, but the girls weren't happy.
When hubby went to release them this morning they were all perched on the back of the pergola seat outside the study window like this:

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They were having none of this slip-shod, slap-dash chicken keeping, no siree! They preferred to take care of themselves thank you very much!

I wonder if they were watching me reading BYC on the computer last night waiting for me to notice them? :oops:
Thank goodness no harm came to them!

Clever chookies knew how to make their consternation seen.
 
I forgot to lock the chickens up last night. What is even worse was that I left the hatch above the nest boxes wide open. Thank goodness it didn't rain, but the girls weren't happy.
When hubby went to release them this morning they were all perched on the back of the pergola seat outside the study window like this:

View attachment 2996430

They were having none of this slip-shod, slap-dash chicken keeping, no siree! They preferred to take care of themselves thank you very much!

I wonder if they were watching me reading BYC on the computer last night waiting for me to notice them? :oops:
Ooer, scary! Glad they’re all ok.
 
I ended up emailing one of the mathematicians I know and I'm hoping she will let me buy her lunch in exchange for helping me translate what XLStat has produced into the format required for reporting it, which uses different terminology.

She may say 're-do it in SPSS' in which case I'll have wasted about 5 days struggling with XLStat.
That would be frustrating. Is this for your book or have you finished that?
 

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