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Logit Loglinear Analysis
Select the values you want to save as new variables in the working data file. The suffix
n in the new variable names increments to make a unique name for each saved variable.
The saved values refer to the aggregated data (to cells in the contingency table),
even if the data are recorded in individual observations in the Data Editor. If you save
residuals or predicted values for unaggregated data, the saved value for a cell in the
contingency table is entered in the Data Editor for each case in that cell. To make sense
of the saved values, you should aggregate the data to obtain the cell counts.
Four types of residuals can be saved: raw, standardized, adjusted, and deviance. The
predicted values can also be saved.
GENLOG Command Additional Features
The SPSS command language also allows you to:
Calculate linear combinations of observed cell frequencies and expected cell
frequencies, and print residuals, standardized residuals, and adjusted residuals of
that combination (using the
GERESID subcommand).
Change the default threshold value for redundancy checking (using the CRITERIA
subcommand).
Display the standardized residuals (using the PRINT subcommand).
See the SPSS Syntax Reference Guide for complete syntax information.