GDA Quick Specs
Select Quick specs dialog in the Specification method list and specify a Type of analysis on the General Discriminant Analysis (GDA) Models Startup Panel - Quick tab. Then click the OK button to display the GDA Quick Specs dialog box, which contains two tabs: Quick and Advanced.
Note: the title of this dialog box will always reflect the Type of analysis that is selected on the General Discriminant Analysis (GDA) Models Startup Panel - Quick tab. Use the options on the Quick tab to select and specify the types of variables for your discriminant analysis model. Use the options on the Advanced tab to specify additional options for your discriminant analysis model.
OK. Click the OK button to display the GDA Models Results dialog box (or the standard variable selection dialog box if you have not already specified your variables).
Element Name | Description |
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Cancel | Click the Cancel button to close the dialog box without performing any analysis and return to the General Discriminant Analysis (GDA) Models Startup Panel. |
Options | Click the Options button to display the Options menu. |
Syntax editor | Click the Syntax editor button to display the
General Discriminant Analysis (GDA) Models Syntax Editor; all current specifications (e.g., variable selections, design specifications) in the Quick specs dialog box will automatically be transferred (translated) to the syntax editor, and can be further modified or saved. However, note that when you click the < Back button in the GDA Models Syntax Editor after introducing additional customizations, those customizations specified in the GDA Models Syntax Editor will not be translated "back" to the Quick specs dialog boxes.
For alternative ways of specifying designs in GDA, see Methods for Specifying Designs. |
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