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SPSS® 12.0 Command Syntax Reference

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MANOVA: Multivariate 875<br />

• You must enter a new name for each dependent variable and covariate on the MANOVA<br />

variable list.<br />

• Enter the new names in the order in which the original variables appeared on the MANOVA<br />

variable list.<br />

• To retain the original name for one or more of the interval variables, you can either enter<br />

an asterisk or reenter the old name as the new name.<br />

• <strong>Reference</strong>s to dependent variables and covariates on subcommands following RENAME<br />

must use the new names. The original names will not be recognized within the MANOVA<br />

procedure. The only exception is the OMEANS subcommand, which displays observed<br />

means of the original (untransformed) variables. Use the original names on OMEANS.<br />

• The new names exist only during the MANOVA procedure that created them. They do<br />

not remain in the working data file after the procedure is complete.<br />

Example<br />

MANOVA A, B, C, V4, V5 BY TREATMNT(1,3)<br />

/TRANSFORM(A, B, C) = REPEATED<br />

/RENAME = MEANABC, AMINUSB, BMINUSC, *, *<br />

/DESIGN.<br />

• The REPEATED transformation produces three transformed variables, which are then<br />

assigned mnemonic names MEANABC, AMINUSB, and BMINUSC.<br />

• V4 and V5 retain their original names.<br />

Example<br />

MANOVA WT1, WT2, WT3, WT4 BY TREATMNT(1,3) WITH COV<br />

/TRANSFORM (WT1 TO WT4) = POLYNOMIAL<br />

/RENAME = MEAN, LINEAR, QUAD, CUBIC, *<br />

/ANALYSIS = MEAN, LINEAR, QUAD WITH COV<br />

/DESIGN.<br />

• After the polynomial transformation of the four WT variables, RENAME assigns appropriate<br />

names to the various trends.<br />

• Even though only four variables were transformed, RENAME applies to all five continuous<br />

variables. An asterisk is required to retain the original name for COV.<br />

• The ANALYSIS subcommand following RENAME refers to the interval variables by their<br />

new names.<br />

PRINT and NOPRINT Subcommands<br />

All of the PRINT specifications described in MANOVA: Univariate are available in multivariate<br />

analyses. The following additional output can be requested. To suppress any optional output,<br />

specify the appropriate keyword on NOPRINT.<br />

ERROR Error matrices. Three types of matrices are available.<br />

SIGNIF Significance tests.

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