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pspangler1
My goal is to chart the probability of a of continuous variable Price at different values. My hope is that SPSS can reference a z-table and plot the probabilities of the saved z-scores for z_Price. Each z_Price is associated with nominal categorical variable Lead. I would like to chart Price for each category of Lead based on the distribution of each category. 

Best,
Peter Spangler



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Bruce Weaver
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Peter, if possible, please provide a small sample data set for your problem.  Thanks.


Peter Spangler-2 wrote
My goal is to chart the probability of a of continuous variable Price at
different values. My hope is that SPSS can reference a z-table and plot the
probabilities of the saved z-scores for z_Price. Each z_Price is associated
with nominal categorical variable Lead. I would like to chart Price for
each category of Lead based on the distribution of each category.

Best,
Peter Spangler

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pspangler1
Of course:

Product_ID/Price/z_Price/Lead
10/25/-.22/fashion             
20/100/-.15/art
30/200/-.08/jewelry
40/300/.04/furniture
50/500/.15/sports




On Thu, Jul 3, 2014 at 11:27 AM, Bruce Weaver <[hidden email]> wrote:
Peter, if possible, please provide a small sample data set for your problem.
Thanks.



Peter Spangler-2 wrote
> My goal is to chart the probability of a of continuous variable Price at
> different values. My hope is that SPSS can reference a z-table and plot
> the
> probabilities of the saved z-scores for z_Price. Each z_Price is
> associated
> with nominal categorical variable Lead. I would like to chart Price for
> each category of Lead based on the distribution of each category.
>
> Best,
> Peter Spangler
>
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Bruce Weaver
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Thanks.  I'm still not entirely clear on what you want to do.  But does the CDFNORM function help you?  From the FM:

CDFNORM. CDFNORM(zvalue). Numeric. Returns the probability that a random variable with mean 0 and standard deviation 1 would be less than zvalue, which must be numeric.

HTH.


Peter Spangler-2 wrote
Of course:

Product_ID/Price/z_Price/Lead
10/25/-.22/fashion
20/100/-.15/art
30/200/-.08/jewelry
40/300/.04/furniture
50/500/.15/sports




On Thu, Jul 3, 2014 at 11:27 AM, Bruce Weaver <[hidden email]>
wrote:

> Peter, if possible, please provide a small sample data set for your
> problem.
> Thanks.
>
>
>
> Peter Spangler-2 wrote
> > My goal is to chart the probability of a of continuous variable Price at
> > different values. My hope is that SPSS can reference a z-table and plot
> > the
> > probabilities of the saved z-scores for z_Price. Each z_Price is
> > associated
> > with nominal categorical variable Lead. I would like to chart Price for
> > each category of Lead based on the distribution of each category.
> >
> > Best,
> > Peter Spangler
> >
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