Craig,
I haven't figured out how to turn off the model viewer. Frankly, I
stopped using GENLINMIXED in part because of this issue. Do you have
access to SAS? If so, consider the GLIMMIX procedure. Not only is the
output much easier to examine, but the actual proc has many more
options and has better estimation methods.
Ryan
On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 5:55 PM, Abbott, Craig (NIH/NICHD) [E]
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> I am trying to do a multilevel binary logistic regression with SPSS 19 using
> GENLINMIXED.
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> The output uses the model viewer—something new to me and so far I’m finding
> it a nuisance.
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> Can I turn the model viewer off and get output as pivot tables?
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> If not, can I edit the model viewer tables such as increasing the number of
> decimal places?
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> Has anyone successfully replicated examples 14.2 or 14.3 from Snijders &
> Bosker, Multilevel Analysis (1999) using
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> SPSS 19 GENLINMIXED?
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> --craig
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