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SPSS® 12.0 Command Syntax Reference

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200 <strong>Syntax</strong> <strong>Reference</strong><br />

VAF Variance accounted for (centroid coordinates, line coordinates, and<br />

total) per variable and per dimension.<br />

LOADING Component loadings for variables with optimal scaling level that<br />

result in line quantification (that is, SPORD, SPNOM, ORDI, NOMI, and<br />

NUME).<br />

QUANT(varlist) Category quantifications and category coordinates for each<br />

dimension. Any variable in the ANALYSIS subcommand may be<br />

specified in parentheses after QUANT. (For MNOM variables, the<br />

coordinates are the quantifications.) If QUANT is not followed by a<br />

variable list, quantification tables are displayed for all variables in the<br />

varlist on the ANALYSIS subcommand.<br />

HISTORY History of iterations. For each iteration (including 0), the variance<br />

accounted for, the variance not accounted for, and the increase in<br />

variance accounted for are shown.<br />

CORR Correlations of the transformed variables and the eigenvalues of this<br />

correlation matrix. If the analysis includes variables with optimal<br />

scaling level MNOM, ndim (the number of dimensions in the analysis)<br />

correlation matrices are computed; in the ith matrix, the quantifications<br />

of dimension i, i = 1,...ndim, of MNOM variables are used to compute<br />

the correlations. For variables with missing values specified to be<br />

treated as PASSIVE on the MISSING subcommand, the missing values<br />

are imputed according to the specification on the PASSIVE keyword (if<br />

not specified, mode imputation is used).<br />

OCORR Correlations of the original variables and the eigenvalues of this<br />

correlation matrix. For variables with missing values specified to be<br />

treated as PASSIVE or ACTIVE on the MISSING subcommand, the<br />

missing values are imputed with the variable mode.<br />

OBJECT((varname)varlist)<br />

Object scores (component scores). Following the keyword, a varlist<br />

can be given in parentheses to display variables (category indicators)<br />

along with object scores. If you want to use a variable to label the<br />

objects, this variable must occur in parentheses as the first variable in<br />

the varlist. If no labeling variable is specified, the objects are labeled<br />

with case numbers. The variables to display along with the object<br />

scores and the variable to label the objects must be specified on the<br />

VARIABLES subcommand but need not appear on the ANALYSIS<br />

subcommand. If no variable list is given, only the object scores are<br />

displayed.<br />

NONE No optional output is displayed. The only output shown is the model<br />

summary and the HISTORY statistics for the last iteration.

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