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SPSS® 12.0 Command Syntax Reference

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670 GLM: Univariate<br />

the temporary variable name, where n is the ordinal number of the dependent variable as<br />

specified on the GLM command.<br />

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

PRED Unstandardized predicted values.<br />

WPRED Weighted unstandardized predicted values. Available only if REGWGT has<br />

been specified.<br />

RESID Unstandardized residuals.<br />

WRESID Weighted unstandardized residuals. Available only if REGWGT has been<br />

specified.<br />

DRESID Deleted residuals.<br />

ZRESID Standardized residuals.<br />

SRESID Studentized residuals.<br />

SEPRED Standard errors of predicted value.<br />

COOK Cook’s distances.<br />

LEVER Uncentered leverage values.<br />

OUTFILE Subcommand<br />

The OUTFILE subcommand writes an SPSS data file that can be used in other procedures.<br />

• You must specify a keyword on OUTFILE. There is no default.<br />

• You must specify a filename in parentheses after a keyword. A filename with a path must<br />

be enclosed within quotation marks. The asterisk ( * ) is not allowed.<br />

• If you specify more than one keyword, a different filename is required for each.<br />

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

• For COVB or CORB, the output will contain, in addition to the covariance or correlation<br />

matrix, three rows for each dependent variable: a row of parameter estimates, a row of<br />

residual degrees of freedom, and a row of significance values for the t statistics corresponding<br />

to the parameter estimates. All statistics are displayed separately by split.<br />

COVB (filename) Writes the parameter covariance matrix.<br />

CORB (filename) Writes the parameter correlation matrix.<br />

EFFECT (filename) Writes the statistics from the between-subjects ANOVA table. Invalid<br />

for repeated measures analyses.<br />

DESIGN (filename) Writes the design matrix. The number of rows equals the number of<br />

cases, and the number of columns equals the number of parameters.<br />

The variable names are DES_1, DES_2, ..., DES_p, where p is the number<br />

of the parameters.

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