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drmmmcmillian@gmail.com
Hi,

What are the best SPSS resources for running interrupted time series analyses?


Best,

Monique


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Re: interrupted time series

David Marso
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What do you mean by resources?
I suspect ARIMA  I believe it would be in the Forecasting addin might be what you are looking for.
It used to be called Trends.
You might want to read up on ARIMA models in the stats literature.  If you don't have that under your belt then understanding Interrupted TS might be a far fetched proposition.

drmmmcmillian@gmail.com wrote
Hi,

What are the best SPSS resources for running interrupted time series
analyses?


Best,

Monique

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Banneker Hall 211D
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Re: interrupted time series

Mark Miller
Marciea,

David is correct - the tool for Intervention Analysis is ARIMA.
This type of analysis is also commonly referred to as Intervention Analysis.
A step by step guide for SPSS can be found at

... Mark Miller


On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 5:16 PM, David Marso <[hidden email]> wrote:
What do you mean by resources?
I suspect ARIMA  I believe it would be in the Forecasting addin might be
what you are looking for.
It used to be called Trends.
You might want to read up on ARIMA models in the stats literature.  If you
don't have that under your belt then understanding Interrupted TS might be a
far fetched proposition.


[hidden email] wrote
> Hi,
>
> What are the best SPSS resources for running interrupted time series
> analyses?
>
>
> Best,
>
> Monique
>
> --
> Marciea *Monique *McMillian, Ph.D.
> Associate Professor
> Teacher Education and Professional Development
> 1700 E. Cold Spring Lane
> Banneker Hall 211D
> Baltimore, Maryland 21251
> Telephone: <a href="tel:443-885-1985" value="+14438851985" target="_blank">443-885-1985
> Fax: <a href="tel:443-885-8243" value="+14438858243" target="_blank">443-885-8243

> marciea.mcmillian@





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