You must be using v15 or below. Depending on what options you have asked for
in your regression syntax, try shifting the column headings of the spss copy
paste in excel by a couple of rows to the right. Your column headings should
then correspond to the correct column of values.
2008/10/29 Ruben van den Berg <
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> Dear all,
>
> I exported the output from a regression analysis to EXCEL. In EXCEL, the
> beta coefficients are entirely different than in the SPSS output file.
> Actually, the output looks pretty badly messed up. Strangely, the T values
> do correspond exactly. Does anybody know why and how to solve this?
>
> Thank you so much!
>
> Best regards from the Netherlands,
>
> Ruben
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