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SPSS® 12.0 Command Syntax Reference

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GENLOG 613<br />

DESIGN The design matrix of the model. The design matrix corresponding to the specified<br />

model is displayed.<br />

ESTIM The parameter estimates of the model. The parameter estimates refer to the<br />

original categories.<br />

COR The correlation matrix of the parameter estimates.<br />

COV The covariance matrix of the parameter estimates.<br />

ALL All available output.<br />

DEFAULT FREQ, RESID, ADJRESID, and DEV. This keyword can be used to reset<br />

PRINT to its default setting.<br />

NONE The design and model information with goodness-of-fit statistics only. This<br />

option overrides all other specifications on the PRINT subcommand.<br />

Example<br />

GENLOG A B<br />

/PRINT=ALL<br />

/DESIGN=A B.<br />

• The DESIGN subcommand specifies a main-effects model, which tests the hypothesis of<br />

no interaction. The PRINT subcommand displays all available output for this model.<br />

PLOT Subcommand<br />

PLOT specifies what plots you want displayed. Plots of adjusted residuals against observed<br />

and expected counts, and normal and detrended normal plots of the adjusted residuals are<br />

displayed if PLOT is not specified or is specified without a keyword. When multiple PLOT<br />

subcommands are specified, only the last specification is executed.<br />

DEFAULT RESID (ADJRESID) and NORMPROB (ADJRESID). This is the default<br />

if PLOT is not specified or is specified with no keyword.<br />

RESID (type) Plots of residuals against observed and expected counts. You can<br />

specify the type of residuals to plot. ADJRESID plots adjusted residuals;<br />

DEV plots deviance residuals. ADJRESID is the default if you do<br />

not specify a type.<br />

NORMPROB (type) Normal and detrended normal plots of the residuals. You can specify<br />

the type of residuals to plot. ADJRESID plots adjusted residuals; DEV<br />

plots deviance residuals. ADJRESID is the default if you do not specify<br />

a type.<br />

NONE No plots.

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