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SPSS® 12.0 Command Syntax Reference

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<strong>Syntax</strong> Rules<br />

Operations<br />

Limitations<br />

Example<br />

TABLE Subcommand<br />

Casewise Data<br />

• Only one keyword can be specified on the MEASURE subcommand.<br />

• Only one keyword can be specified on the STANDARDIZE subcommand.<br />

• Only one keyword can be specified on the NORMALIZATION subcommand.<br />

• Only one parameter can be specified on the DIMENSION subcommand.<br />

CORRESPONDENCE 281<br />

• If a subcommand is specified more than once, only the last occurrence is executed.<br />

• The table input data and the aggregated input data cannot contain negative values.<br />

CORRESPONDENCE will treat such values as 0.<br />

• Rows and columns that are specified as supplementary cannot be equalized.<br />

• The maximum number of supplementary points for a variable is 200.<br />

• The maximum number of equalities for a variable is 200.<br />

CORRESPONDENCE TABLE=MENTAL(1,4) BY SES(1,6)<br />

/PRINT=RPOINTS CPOINTS<br />

/PLOT=RPOINTS CPOINTS.<br />

• Two variables, MENTAL and SES, are specified on the TABLE subcommand. MENTAL has<br />

values ranging from 1 to 4 and SES has values ranging from 1 to 6.<br />

• The summary table and overview tables of the row and column points are displayed.<br />

• Two scatterplot matrices are produced. The first one plots the first two dimensions of row<br />

scores and the second one plots the first two dimensions of column scores.<br />

TABLE specifies the row and column variables along with their integer value ranges. The two<br />

variables are separated by the keyword BY.<br />

• The TABLE subcommand is required.<br />

• Each variable is followed by an integer value range in parentheses. The value range consists<br />

of the variable’s minimum value and its maximum value.<br />

• Values outside of the specified range are not included in the analysis.

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