Cluster Analysis Two-Way Joining Dialog

To display the Cluster Analysis: Two-Way Joining dialog box, select Two-way joining from the Clustering Method Startup Panel - Quick tab. The dialog box contains two tabs: Quick and Advanced. Use the options on the Quick tab to get analysis results quickly; use the Advanced tab to access options resulting in a more detailed analysis.

Button Description
OK To display either the standard variable selection dialog box or the Two-Way Joining Results dialog box, click the OK button. Do this if the variables are already selected through the Quick tab, or Advanced tab. Note that if the Batch processing and reporting check box is selected on the "Cluster Analysis: Two-Way Joining dialog box - Advanced tab", STATISTICA automatically performs the entire analysis after you click the OK button and then returns to the Cluster Analysis: Two-Way Joining dialog box.
Cancel To return to the Clustering Method Startup Panel, click the Cancel button.
Options To display the Options menu, click the Options button.
Select Cases To display the Analysis/Graph Case Selection Conditions dialog box, which is used to create conditions for which cases will be included (or excluded) in the current analysis, click the Select Cases button. More information is available in the case selection conditions overview, syntax summary, and dialog box description.
W To display the Analysis/Graph Case Weights dialog box, click the W (Weight) button. The dialog box is used 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,.
MD deletion Missing data can be deleted Casewise or by Mean Substitution depending on the selection in this group box.
  • Casewise: If this option button is selected, only cases that do not contain any missing data for any of the variables selected for the analysis will be included in the analysis.
  • Mean substitution: If this option button is selected, missing data will be replaced by the means for the respective variables (for this analysis only, not in the data file).