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SPSS® 12.0 Command Syntax Reference

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SEMEAN Standard error of cell mean.<br />

SUM Cell sums.<br />

MIN Cell minimum.<br />

MAX Cell maximum.<br />

RANGE Cell range.<br />

VARIANCE Variances.<br />

KURT Cell kurtosis.<br />

SEKURT Standard error of cell kurtosis.<br />

SKEW Cell skewness.<br />

SESKEW Standard error of cell skewness.<br />

FIRST First value.<br />

LAST Last value.<br />

NPCT Percentage of the total number of cases.<br />

SPCT Percentage of the total sum.<br />

MEANS 983<br />

NPCT(var) Percentage of the total number of cases within the specified variable. The<br />

specified variable must be one of the control variables.<br />

SPCT(var) Percentage of the total sum within the specified variable. The specified variable<br />

must be one of the control variables.<br />

HARMONIC Harmonic mean.<br />

GEOMETRIC Geometric mean.<br />

ALL All cell information.<br />

STATISTICS Subcommand<br />

Use STATISTICS to request a one-way analysis of variance and a test of linearity for each<br />

TABLE list.<br />

• Statistics requested on STATISTICS are computed in addition to the statistics displayed in<br />

the Group Statistics table.<br />

• If STATISTICS is specified without keywords, MEANS computes ANOVA.<br />

• If two or more dimensions are specified, the second and subsequent dimensions are ignored<br />

in the analysis-of-variance table. To obtain a two-way and higher analysis of variance, use<br />

the ANOVA or MANOVA procedure. The ONEWAY procedure calculates a one-way analysis<br />

of variance with multiple comparison tests.<br />

ANOVA Analysis of variance. ANOVA displays a standard analysis-of-variance table<br />

and calculates eta and eta squared (displayed in the Measures of Association<br />

table). This is the default if STATISTICS is specified without keywords.

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