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SPSS® 12.0 Command Syntax Reference

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ANACOR 121<br />

column and its corresponding average row or column profile. Use this<br />

normalization method if you want to examine both differences between<br />

categories of the row variable and differences between categories of the column<br />

variable (but not differences between variables).<br />

RPRINCIPAL Distances between row points are approximations of chi-square distances.<br />

This method maximizes distances between row points. This is useful when<br />

you are primarily interested in differences or similarities between categories<br />

of the row variable.<br />

CPRINCIPAL Distances between column points are approximations of chi-square<br />

distances. This method maximizes distances between column points. This is<br />

useful when you are primarily interested in differences or similarities between<br />

categories of the column variable.<br />

The fifth method has no keyword. Instead, any value in the range –2 to +2 is specified after<br />

NORMALIZATION. A value of 1 is equal to the RPRINCIPAL method, a value of 0 is equal to<br />

CANONICAL, and a value of –1 is equal to the CPRINCIPAL method. The inertia is spread<br />

over both row and column scores. This method is useful for interpreting joint plots.<br />

VARIANCES Subcommand<br />

PRINT Subcommand<br />

Use VARIANCES to display variances and correlations for the singular values, the row scores,<br />

and/or the column scores. If VARIANCES is not specified, variances and correlations are not<br />

included in the output.<br />

The following keywords are available:<br />

SINGULAR Variances and correlations of the singular values.<br />

ROWS Variances and correlations of the row scores.<br />

COLUMNS Variances and correlations of the column scores.<br />

Use PRINT to control which of several correspondence statistics are displayed. If PRINT is<br />

not specified, the numbers of rows and columns, all nontrivial singular values, proportions<br />

of inertia, and the cumulative proportion of inertia accounted for are displayed.<br />

The following keywords are available:<br />

TABLE A crosstabulation of the input variables showing row and column<br />

marginals.<br />

PROFILES The row and column profiles. PRINT=PROFILES is analogous to the<br />

CELLS=ROW COLUMN subcommand in CROSSSTABS.<br />

SCORES The marginal proportions and scores of each row and column.

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