Association Rules Startup Panel

Ribbon bar. Select the Data Mining tab. In the Rule Extraction group, click Association Rules to display the Association Rules Startup Panel.

Classic menus. On the Data Mining menu, select Association Rules to display the Association Rules Startup Panel.

The Startup Panel contains two tabs: Quick and Advanced.

Element Name Description
OK Click the OK button to begin the computations and display the Results dialog box.
Note: it is possible that no association rules consistent with the settings on the Advanced tab can be found in the data. In that case, you can change the respective settings on the Advanced tab; see also Computational Procedures and Terminology to learn more about the a priori algorithm implemented in Statistica (see Agrawal and Swami, 1993; Agrawal and Srikant, 1994; Han and Lakshmanan, 2001; see also Witten and Frank, 2000), and how you can adjust the parameters for this algorithm.
Cancel Click this button to close the Startup Panel without performing an analysis.
Options See Options Menu for descriptions of the commands on this menu.
Open Data Click this button to display the Select Data Source dialog box, which is used to choose the spreadsheet on which to perform the analysis. The Select Data Source dialog box contains a list of the spreadsheets that are currently active.
Select Cases Click this button to display the Analysis/Graph Case Selection Conditions dialog box, which contains options to create conditions for which cases will be included (or excluded) in the current analysis.
W Click this button to display the Analysis/Graph Case Weights dialog box, which contains options to adjust the contribution of individual cases to the outcome of the current analysis by "weighting" those cases in proportion to the values of a selected variable.
Weighted moments Select the Weighted moments check box to specify that each observation contributes the weighting variable's value for that observation. The weight values need not be integers. This module can use fractional case weights in the computations. Some other modules use case weights as integer case multipliers or frequency values. This option is available only after you have defined a weight variable via the W option described above.