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SPSS® 12.0 Command Syntax Reference

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PARAMETER Parameter estimates.<br />

NOMREG 1073<br />

SUMMARY Model summary. Cox and Snell’s, Nagelkerke’s, and McFadden’s R2 statistics.<br />

CPS Case processing summary. This table contains information about the specified<br />

categorical variables. Displayed by default.<br />

STEP Step summary. This table summarizes the effects entered or removed at each<br />

step in a stepwise method. Displayed by default if a stepwise method is specified.<br />

This keyword is ignored if no stepwise method is specified.<br />

MFI Model fitting information. This table compares the fitted and intercept-only<br />

or null models. Displayed by default.<br />

NONE No statistics are displayed. This option overrides all other specifications on<br />

the PRINT subcommand.<br />

SAVE Subcommand<br />

The SAVE subcommand puts casewise post-estimation statistics back into the active file.<br />

• The new names must be valid SPSS variable names, and not currently used in the working<br />

data file.<br />

• The rootname must be a valid SPSS variable name.<br />

• The rootname can be followed by the number of predicted probabilities saved. The<br />

number is a positive integer. For example, if the integer is 5, then the first five predicted<br />

probabilities across all split files (if applicable) are saved. The default is 25.<br />

• The new variables are saved into the active file in the order the keywords are specified on<br />

the subcommand.<br />

ACPROB(newname) Estimated probability of classifying a factor / covariate pattern into<br />

the actual category.<br />

ESTPROB(rootname:n) Estimated probabilities of classifying a factor / covariate pattern into<br />

the response categories. There are as many number of probabilities as<br />

the number of response category. The predicted probabilities of the<br />

first n response categories will be saved. The default value for n is 25.<br />

To specify n without a rootname, enter a colon before the number.<br />

PCPROB(newname) Estimated probability of classifying a factor / covariate pattern into<br />

the predicted category. This probability is also the maximum of the estimated<br />

probabilities of the factor / covariate pattern.<br />

PREDCAT(newname) The response category which has the maximum expected probability<br />

for a factor / covariate pattern.

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