The message that Kamal Preet has encountered indicates that -usespss- has encountered a data file which exhibits either a very rare or new variable formatting settings, that the author of the program hasn't encountered and tested against.
For safety the data left as a number, which may appear meaningless in Stata and look like some weird number. Originally posted by Kamal Preet View Post. I tried both syntax and drop down menu, same error which on little bit of search on the web indicates that data is not Unicode. However, on checking the data was very much in Unicode format. I also tried to change names for very long names.
But same error. However, the same problem, some of the variables did not convert back to a meaningful time variable. This is an administrative data set from last 7 years and had , observations with over variables. However, I am trying to use convert a much smaller data set from individuals, with only 4 repeated measures. Unfortunately, I cannot share the file due to security reasons. Freese, and S. Sponsored by National Science Foundation.
Chicago: NORC. National Data Program for the Social Sciences, no. Checkout Continue shopping. Stata: Data Analysis and Statistical Software.
Go Stata. You can check it doing some tabulation or just typing: head yourdata tail yourdata Finally, you can export the data to Stata. Finally, there are many specifications you might want to arrange when loading or saving you files. Just learn more about it by typing? To leave a comment for the author, please follow the link and comment on their blog: Daniel MarcelinoDaniel Marcelino » R.
Want to share your content on R-bloggers? One of the first tasks in any research project is reading in data. We can import the entire dataset or only a subset of it. The GSS gathers demographic and socioeconomic information about individuals and also records their perceptions about social, cultural, and economic issues.
The dataset we are interested in is GSS We select the GSS In this case, we are interested in data about people's confidence in different institutions. Note that the variables have uppercase names in this SPSS file.
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