Response Surface and Mixture Models

Fits the second-order response surface or central composite model for continuous predictors to one or more dependent variables; a single categorical predictor (blocking factor) can also be specified. Use the General Linear Models options to specify custom designs.

Model and Estimation

Element Name Description
Response surface or Mixture Specifies whether the continuous predictors describe standard process variables, or the components of a constrained mixture (where the sum of component values is constant). In the latter case, the intercept is automatically dropped from the model.
Type of sums of squares Specifies how to construct the hypotheses for the tests of main effects and interactions, or for the continuous predictors.
Lack of fit Requests the computation of pure error for testing the lack-of-fit hypothesis.
Sweep delta 1.E- Specifies the negative exponent for a base-10 constant Delta (delta = 10^-sdelta); the default value is 7. Delta is used (1) in sweeping, to detect redundant columns in the design matrix, and (2) for evaluating the estimability of hypotheses; specifically a value of 2*delta is used for the estimability check.
Inverse delta 1.E- Specifies the negative exponent for a base-10 constant Delta (delta = 10^-idelta); the default value is 12. Delta is used to check for matrix singularity in matrix inversion calculations.

Results

Element Name Description
Detail of computed results reported Specifies the detail of computed results reported. If All results is requested, Statistica will also report all univariate results (for multivariate designs), descriptive statistics, details about the design terms, the whole-model R, and the least-squares means for all effects. Residual and predicted statistics (for observations) can be requested as options.
Residual analysis In addition to the predicted, observed, and residual values, Statistica will compute the (default) 95% Prediction intervals and 95% Confidence limits, the Standardized predicted and Standardized residual score, the Leverage values, the Deleted residual and Studentized deleted residual scores, Mahalanobis and Cook distance scores, the DFFITS statistic, and the Standardized DFFITS statistic.
Normal probability plot Normal probability plot of residuals.
Tests homogeneity of variances Tests the homogeneity of variances/covariances assumption. One of the assumptions of univariate ANOVA is that the variances are equal (homogeneous) across the cells of the between-groups design. In the multivariate case (MANOVA), this assumption applies to the variance/covariance matrix of dependent variables (and covariates).
Plots of means vs. std. dev Plots the (unweighted) marginal means (see also the Means tab) for the selected Variables against the standard deviations.
Generates data source, if N for input less than Generates a data source for further analyses with other Data Miner nodes if the input data source has fewer than k observations, as specified in this edit field; note that parameter k (number of observations) will be evaluated against the number of observations in the input data source, not the number of valid or selected observations.

Deployment

Deployment is available if the Statistica installation is licensed for this feature.

Element Name Description
Generates C/C++ code Generates C/C++ code for deployment of predictive model (for a single dependent variable only).
Generates SVB code Generates Statistica Visual Basic code for deployment of predictive model (for a single dependent variable only).
Generates PMML code Generates PMML (Predictive Models Markup Language) code for deployment of predictive model (for a single dependent variable only). This code can be used via the Rapid Deployment options to efficiently compute predictions for (score) large data sets.
Saves C/C++ code Save C/C++ code for deployment of predictive model (for a single dependent variable only).
File name for C/C code Specify the name and location of the file where to save the (C/C++) deployment code information.
Saves SVB code Save Statistica Visual Basic code for deployment of predictive model (for a single dependent variable only).
File name for SVB code Specify the name and location of the file where to save the (SVB/VB) deployment code information.
Saves PMML code Saves PMML (Predictive Models Markup Language) code for deployment of predictive model (for a single dependent variable only). This code can be used via the Rapid Deployment options to efficiently compute predictions for (score) large data sets.
File name for PMML (XML) code Specify the name and location of the file where to save the (PMML/XML) deployment code information.