Summary box
The Summary box at the top of the dialog displays a summary of the design. If the current design is a standard design, as generated by the Experimental Design module, Statistica will also display the resolution of the standard design (ignoring replications, added center-points, etc.). Note that if there is an asterisk (*) next to the displayed resolution, the respective value only applies if you ignore the blocking in the design.
Variable
If
multiple dependent variables are specified for the analysis, use the Variable box to select the dependent variable for which to review the results. Note that you can quickly print to a report the most important results for all variables: 1) select the All variables check box next to the Print results button, and 2) click the Print results button. See also the note on
Missing Data and Multiple Dependent Variables.
Print results
Click the Print results button to compute the main effects and interactions estimates, the regression coefficients, and the ANOVA table for the current variable and send them to a report. Note that if you don't have a Send to report option selected in the Output Manager, you will be prompted to select that option here. To send the results to a printer, see printing a report.
All variables
Select the All variables check box to send the results for all dependent variables in the current analysis to a report when you click the Print results button.
Summary
Click the Summary button to produce a spreadsheet with the ANOVA effect estimates and coefficients for the coded model. The effects that are computed depend on the current model, as specified via the options in the Include in model group box on the
Model tab. Additional options for confidence intervals, Alpha highlighting and sorting effects are available on the
ANOVA/Effects tab. All estimates in this spreadsheet pertain to the coded factor settings, that is, to the factor settings scaled to the ±1 range. To see the results for the original (untransformed) factor settings, click the Regression coefficients button on the
ANOVA/Effects tab. For a description of the statistics given in this spreadsheet, see
Main Effects and Interactions for Experiments with Two-Level Factors.
Cancel. Click the Cancel button to return to the
Design & Analysis of Experiments with Two-Level Factors dialog.
By Group
Click the By Group button to display the By Group specification dialog.
Options. Click the Options button to display the Options menu.