14.03.2014 Views

Modeling and Multivariate Methods - SAS

Modeling and Multivariate Methods - SAS

Modeling and Multivariate Methods - SAS

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

Chapter 15 Performing Categorical Response Analysis 387<br />

Launching the Platform<br />

Table 15.2 Response Roles (Continued)<br />

Response Role Description Example Data<br />

Rater Agreement<br />

Aligned responses from different<br />

raters evaluating the same unit, to<br />

study agreement across raters.<br />

Multiple Response<br />

Multiple Response by<br />

ID<br />

Aligned responses, where multiple<br />

responses are entered across<br />

several columns, but treated as<br />

one grouped response.<br />

Multiple responses across rows<br />

that have the same ID values.<br />

Multiple Delimited<br />

Several responses in a single cell,<br />

separated by commas.<br />

Indicator Group<br />

Response Frequencies<br />

Binary responses across columns,<br />

like checked or not, yes or no, but<br />

all in a related group.<br />

Columns containing frequency<br />

counts for each response level, all<br />

in a related group.<br />

Other Launch Dialog Options<br />

The Launch dialog has st<strong>and</strong>ard JMP options (like By variables) <strong>and</strong> additionally:<br />

X, Grouping Categories defines sample groups to break the counts into.<br />

Sample Size For multiple response roles with summarized data, defines the number of individual units in<br />

the group for which that frequency is applicable to. For example, a Freq column might say there were 50<br />

defects, where the sample size variable would say that they reflect the defects for a batch of 100 units.<br />

Freq<br />

is for presummarized data, specifying the column containing frequency counts for each row.<br />

ID<br />

is only required <strong>and</strong> used when Multiple Response by ID is used.<br />

Unique occurences within ID allows duplicate response levels within a subject to be counted only once.<br />

An ID variable must be specified.

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!