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SPSS® 12.0 Command Syntax Reference

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1608 UNIANOVA<br />

PRINT Subcommand<br />

PRINT controls the display of optional output.<br />

• Some PRINT output applies to the entire UNIANOVA procedure and is displayed only once.<br />

• Additional output can be obtained on the EMMEANS, PLOT, and SAVE subcommands.<br />

• Some optional output may greatly increase the processing time. Request only the output<br />

you want to see.<br />

• If no PRINT command is specified, default output for a univariate analysis includes a<br />

factor information table and a Univariate Tests table (ANOVA) for all effects in the model.<br />

• If more than one PRINT subcommand is specified, only the last one is in effect.<br />

The following keywords are available for UNIANOVA univariate analyses.<br />

DESCRIPTIVES Basic information about each cell in the design. Observed means,<br />

standard deviations, and counts for the dependent variable in all cells.<br />

The cells are constructed from the highest-order crossing of the<br />

between-subjects factors. If the number of between-subjects factors<br />

plus the number of split variables exceeds 18, the Descriptive Statistics<br />

table is not printed.<br />

HOMOGENEITY Tests of homogeneity of variance. Levene’s test for equality of variances<br />

for the dependent variable across all level combinations of the<br />

between-subjects factors. If there are no between-subjects factors, this<br />

keyword is not valid.<br />

PARAMETER Parameter estimates. Parameter estimates, standard errors, t tests, and<br />

confidence intervals for each test.<br />

OPOWER Observed power. The observed power for each test.<br />

LOF Lack of fit. Lack of fit test which allows you to determine if the current<br />

model adequately accounts for the relationship between the response<br />

variable and the predictors.<br />

η 2<br />

ETASQ Partial eta-squared ( ). This value is an overestimate of the actual<br />

effect size in an F test. It is defined as<br />

partial eta-squared =<br />

------------------------------dfh<br />

× F<br />

dfh × F + dfe<br />

where F is the test statistic and dfh and dfe are its degrees of freedom<br />

and degrees of freedom for error. The keyword EFSIZE can be used in<br />

place of ETASQ.<br />

GEF General estimable function table. This table shows the general form<br />

of the estimable functions.<br />

TEST(LMATRIX) Set of contrast coefficients (L) matrices. The transpose of the L matrix<br />

(L’) is displayed. This set always includes one matrix displaying the<br />

estimable function for each between-subjects effect appearing or<br />

implied in the DESIGN subcommand. Also, any L matrices generated<br />

by the LMATRIX or CONTRAST subcommands are displayed.<br />

TEST(ESTIMABLE) can be used in place of TEST(LMATRIX).

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