In the Optimal Scaling dialog, select Some variable(s) not multiple nominal in
the Optimal Scaling Level group.
Click Define.
Figure 2. Categorical
Principal Components dialog
Select Intensity of interaction through Formality of relationship (when variables are listed
in file order) as analysis variables.
Click Define Scale and Weight.
Figure 3. Define Scale
and Weight dialog
In the Define Scale and Weight dialog, select Ordinal in the Optimal Scaling Level group.
Click Continue.
Select cluster as a labeling variable in the Categorical Principal Components dialog.
Click Output.
Figure 4. Output dialog
Select Object scores and deselect Correlations
of transformed variables in the Tables group.
Choose to produce category quantifications for intnsity (Intensity of interaction) through formlity (Formality of relationship).
Choose to label object scores by cluster.
Click Continue.
Click Object in the Plots group of the Categorical Principal
Components dialog.
Figure 5. Object
and Variable Plots dialog
In the Object and Variable Plots dialog, select Objects and variables (biplot) in the Plots
group.
Choose to label objects by Variable in the Label Objects group, and
then select cluster as the variable
to label objects by.
Click Continue.
Click Category in the Plots group of the Categorical Principal
Components dialog.
Figure 6. Category
Plots dialog
In the Category Plots dialog, choose to produce
joint category plots for intnsity (Intensity
of interaction) through formlity
(Formality of relationship).
Click Continue.
Click OK in the Categorical Principal Components
dialog.