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Crosstabs
Standardized. The residual divided by an estimate of its standard deviation.
Standardiz
ed residuals, which are also known as Pearson residuals, have a mean
of 0 and a standard deviation of 1.
Adjusted standardized. The residual for a cell (observed minus expected value)
dividedbyanestimateofitsstandarderror.Theresultingstandardizedresidualis
expressed i
n standard deviation units above or below the mean.
Noninteger
Weights.
Cell counts are normally integer values, since they represent the
number of cases in each cell. But if the data file is currently weighted by a weight
variable with fractional values (for example, 1.25), cell counts can also be fractional
values. Yo
u can truncate or round either before or after calculating the cell counts or
use fractional cell counts for both table display and statistical calculations.
Round cell counts. Case weights are used as is but the accumulated weights in the
cells are
rounded before computing any statistics.
Truncate
cell counts.
Case weights are used as is but the accumulated weights in
the cells are truncated before computing any statistics.
Round case weights. Case weights are rounded before use.
Truncate case weights. Case weights are truncated before use.
No adjustments. Case weights are used as is and fractional cell counts are used.
However, when Exact Statistics (available only with the Exact Tests option) are
requeste
d, the accumulated weights in the cells are either truncated or rounded
before computing the Exact test statistics.
Crosstabs Table Format
Figure 1
6-5
Crosstab
s Table Format dialog box
You can arrange rows in ascending or descending order of the values of the row
variable.