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Using a single digit as a variable "name"
Using a single digit as a variable "name"
If I enter a continuous variable and name it with a single numeric digit like 1, and then I do a simple reverse score transform, the data in the resulting transformed variable is simply a string of all the same values. So I guess it is best to put a alpha letter in front like Q to make it Q1, because then the transform works well.
Re: Using a single digit as a variable "name"
you can hopefully see that if you specify the formula: 1+4 , 5 is a pretty reasonable answer to give.
oh, but this is with the transformed variables ... i might be able to do something here.
cheers
jonathon
oh, but this is with the transformed variables ... i might be able to do something here.
cheers
jonathon
Re: Using a single digit as a variable "name"
Cool, thanks Jonathon!
Re: Using a single digit as a variable "name"
any update on this? No biggie just had some students running into the same problem again. hahahahaha Thanks y'all!
J
J
Re: Using a single digit as a variable "name"
Hey @jmatthews,
do you think this answers? Cheers,
Maurizio
do you think this answers? Cheers,
Maurizio