IBM SPSS COMPLEX SAMPLES 19 Water System User Manual


 
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Complex Samples Ordinal Regression
Non-Nested Terms
For the selected factors and covariates:
Interaction. Creates the highest-level interaction term for all selected variables.
Main effects. Creates a main-effects term for each variable selected.
All 2-way. Creates all possible two-way interactions of the selected variables.
All 3-way. Creates all possible three-way interactions of the selected variables.
All 4-way. Creates all possible four-way interactions of the selected variables.
All 5-way. Creates all possible ve-way interactions of the selected variables.
Nested Terms
You can build nested terms for your model in this procedure. Nested terms are useful for modeling
the effect of a factor or covariate whose values do not interact with the levels of another factor.
For example, a grocery store chain may follow the spending habits of its customers at several store
locations. Since each customer frequents only one of these locations, the Customer effect can be
said to be nested within the Store location effect.
Additionally, you can include interaction effects, such as polynomial terms involving the same
covariate, or add multiple levels of nesting to the nested term.
Limitations. Nested terms have the following restrictions:
All factors within an interaction must be unique. Thus, if A is a factor, then specifying A*A
is invalid.
All factors within a nested effect must be unique. Thus, if A is a factor, then specifying A(A)
is invalid.
No effect can be nested within a covariate. Thus, if A is a factor and X is a covariate, then
specifying A(X) is invalid.