The TCALIS Procedure |
New Statements and Options |
The following are new statements in the TCALIS procedure:
Statement |
Description |
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sets groups of variables for computing the determination coefficients |
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displays and partitions the effects in the model |
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controls the fit summary output |
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defines groups and controls the corresponding data processing |
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specifies a LISREL model |
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defines the Lagrange multiplier test regions |
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specifies the mean parameters |
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defines models and controls the corresponding modeling and analysis options |
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specifies the direct covariance and mean model |
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controls multiple output data sets |
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specifies the PATH model |
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specifies the covariance and partial covariance parameters |
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specifies the variance and partial variance parameters |
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specifies the base model for references |
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renames parameters |
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defines simultaneous parametric function tests |
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tests individual parametric functions |
The following are new options available in the PROC TCALIS statement:
Option |
Description |
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specifies the chi-square correction factor |
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specifies the data set that contains the input model information |
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specifies that the INWGT= data set contains the inverse of the weight matrix |
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analyzes the mean structures |
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displays the parameter specifications and results according to the input order |
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suppresses the display of parameter names |
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suppresses the display of standardized results |
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displays the specifications and results by the group numbers, model numbers, and parameter types |
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displays the specifications and results for groups by the group numbers |
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displays the specifications and results for models by the model numbers |
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displays the specifications and results for parameters by the parameter types |
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specifies the output data set for storing the fit statistics |
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specifies the output data set for storing the model specification and results |
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displays the parameter names in output |
Note: This procedure is experimental.
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