Dear Nabaneeta.
You should look at the Unfolding procedure prefscal.
Good luck, Frank.
From: SPSSX(r) Discussion on behalf of Nabaneeta Saha
Sent: Thu 21-Oct-10 23:40
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Subject: ALSCAL
Hi all,
I have a species dataset from two different treatments (a & b) and I am
trying to do an ordiation based on euclidean distance because all my data
are qualitative. I want to see how the samples from two different
treatment are positioned in the space. My coloumns are speceis (10
columns), treatment (coded as a & b in 1 column), and rows are samples.
When I run ALSCAL in SPSS, it gives me a plot with the species in the 2
dimensional space - but I want a plot with samples - could anyone kindly
help. Also, am I using the right procedure (I mean ALSCAL)?
Thank you
Nabaneeta
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