GLM, GRM, and ANOVA More Results - Report Tab

Select the Report tab of the GLM More Results or the ANOVA More Results dialog to access options to send the variable specifications, command syntax, and prediction equation to a report. Note that the Also send to Report Window check box must be selected on the Analysis/Graph Output Manager dialog. If it is not selected, then you will be asked if you want to modify your output options when you click the Print variables and command syntax to Report window or Print prediction equation to Report window buttons (see below).

Print variables and command syntax to Report window
Click the Print variables and command syntax to Report window button to send the current data specifications, including the datafile name, currently selected variables, and codes to a report. Use the Analysis/Graph Output Manager dialog to control the level of detail of the printout (e.g., whether or not to print long and short text labels, etc.). Also, this option will send the command syntax for the current analysis to the report window. The command syntax provides a detailed log of the specifications for the current analysis. You can send the command syntax to the report window even if you originally specified the design via Quick Specs dialogs or the Analysis Wizard dialogs.
Print prediction equation to Report window
Click the Print prediction equation to Report window button to send the current prediction equation for each dependent variable (for the between design only) to a report.  If there are within (repeated measures) factors in the design, they will be ignored, i.e., a prediction equation will be printed for each dependent variable that was originally selected. This option is very useful if you want to copy the prediction equation and paste it into another spreadsheet or an equation plotter (e.g., plot a User-Defined function in 2D or 3D graphs, see the All Options - Custom function tab). This option is not available in GLZ.
# digits for printing parameters
Enter the number of digits that you want displayed in the prediction equation in the # digits for printing parameters field. This option is not available in GLZ.

See also GLM - Index.