Re: compute probabilities (discriminant analysis)

Posted by Jon K Peck on
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The original scoring functionality was Server only (via the ApplyModel function).  The scoring wizard was new in V19 IIRC but was included in the Client version.

Jon Peck (no "h")
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From:        Art Kendall <[hidden email]>
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Date:        11/14/2011 10:56 AM
Subject:        Re: [SPSSX-L] compute probabilities (discriminant analysis)




Glad to know that the wizard is available in the client version.  Is that new or did I remember incorrectly that it worked only when there was a serve?

Art


On 11/14/2011 11:51 AM, Jon K Peck wrote:

Remember that Statistics now has a scoring wizard that can score lots of models.  This is included in the Client as well as the Server version.

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There are two ways to apply the model to other cases.
If you are on a server version you can use OUTFILE to produce XML.

Or you can do it the old fashioned way.
keep the original data and syntax.
when you have new cases for which you do not know the group, give them a value that is outside the range of values for the original groups.
Add cases.
Run the syntax.
the ungrouped cases will have assigned groups and probabilities for each of the original groups.

Art Kendall
Social Research Consultants


On 11/14/2011 8:18 AM, drfg2008 wrote:

Thanks,

I meant the probabilities for each case that are added to the file with the
/save option

I've found it at last. Seems to be quite a challenge for the programming
department. Isn't there a more simple way for programmers, something like an
approximation ?

Frank



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