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Getting Standard Deviation in Output |
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anonymous posted on Friday, September 23, 2011 - 11:38 am
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Hello! I am running the following analyses: USEVARIABLES ARE x1 - x3; CLUSTER IS Clus; MISSING ARE ALL(9999); ANALYSIS: TYPE = COMPLEX; ESTI = MLR; MODEL: x1 ON x2 x3; MODEL INDIRECT: x1 IND x3; OUTPUT: Samp STAND MOD (3.83) Residual CINT MODINDICES (ALL) TECH4; My question is: How to get Standard Deviations (SDs) in my output? I get means, covariances, and correlations, but not SDs.What command am I missing? Thank you! |
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Take the square root of the variances that are on the diagonal of the covariance matrix. |
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Hi, I have the same question as the initial author. My output for analysis: type=basic does not produce univariate descriptive statistics. I understand that I can obtain SDs by taking the square root of variance, but I'm trying to understand why this whole section of the output is missing. I am using version 7. |
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Version 8 has the univariate descriptive statistics. |
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