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SPSS® 12.0 Command Syntax Reference

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280 <strong>Syntax</strong> <strong>Reference</strong><br />

Overview<br />

Options<br />

Basic Specification<br />

Subcommand Order<br />

CORRESPONDENCE displays the relationships between rows and columns of a two-way<br />

table graphically by a scatterplot matrix. It computes the row and column scores and statistics<br />

and produces plots based on the scores. Also, confidence statistics are computed.<br />

Number of dimensions. You can specify how many dimensions CORRESPONDENCE should<br />

compute.<br />

Supplementary points. You can specify supplementary rows and columns.<br />

Equality restrictions. You can restrict rows and columns to have equal scores.<br />

Measure. You can specify the distance measure to be the chi-square of Euclidean.<br />

Standardization. You can specify one of five different standardization methods.<br />

Method of normalization. You can specify one of five different methods for normalizing the<br />

row and column scores.<br />

Confidence statistics. You can request computation of confidence statistics (standard deviations<br />

and correlations) for row and column scores. For singular values, confidence statistics<br />

are always computed.<br />

Data input. You can analyze individual casewise data, aggregated data, or table data.<br />

Display output. You can control which statistics are displayed and plotted.<br />

Writing matrices. You can write a matrix data file containing the row and column scores, and<br />

a matrix data file containing confidence statistics (variances and covariances) for the singular<br />

values, row scores, and column scores.<br />

• The basic specification is CORRESPONDENCE and the TABLE subcommand. By default,<br />

CORRESPONDENCE computes a two-dimensional solution and displays the correspondence<br />

table, the summary table, an overview of the row and column points, and a scatterplot<br />

matrix of biplots of the row and column scores for the first two dimensions.<br />

• The TABLE subcommand must appear first.<br />

• All other subcommands can appear in any order.

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