The one-way combination of class variables appears before the two-way combination. A field width of six truncates the statistics to four decimal places. For the two-way combination of Age and Flavor, the total number of observations is greater than the one-way combination of Flavor. This situation arises because of the multilabel format for age, which maps one internal value to more than one formatted value.
The order of the levels of Flavor is based on the frequency count for each level. The order of the levels of Age is based on the order of the user-defined formats.
Taste Score for Cake Flavors and Participant's Age 1 The MEANS Procedure Analysis Variable : TasteScore Flavor N Min Max Median ------------------------------------------------ Chocolate 9 72.00 92.00 83.00 Vanilla 6 73.00 94.00 82.00 Other Flavor 4 72.00 91.00 82.00 ------------------------------------------------ Analysis Variable : TasteScore Flavor Age N Min Max Median --------------------------------------------------------------------- Chocolate below 30 years 5 75.00 85.00 79.00 25 to 39 4 75.00 85.00 81.00 between 30 and 50 2 83.00 92.00 87.50 40 to 55 2 72.00 92.00 82.00 20 to 25 1 84.00 84.00 84.00 over 50 years 2 72.00 84.00 78.00 15 to 19 1 79.00 79.00 79.00 56 and above 1 84.00 84.00 84.00 Vanilla below 30 years 1 80.00 80.00 80.00 25 to 39 2 73.00 80.00 76.50 between 30 and 50 2 73.00 75.00 74.00 40 to 55 1 75.00 75.00 75.00 over 50 years 3 84.00 94.00 87.00 56 and above 3 84.00 94.00 87.00 Other Flavor below 30 years 1 81.00 81.00 81.00 25 to 39 3 72.00 83.00 81.00 between 30 and 50 2 72.00 83.00 77.50 40 to 55 1 91.00 91.00 91.00 over 50 years 1 91.00 91.00 91.00 --------------------------------------------------------------------- |