Loglinear Analysis Model

Specify Model. A saturated model contains all factor main effects and all factor-by-factor interactions. Select Custom to specify a generating class for an unsaturated model.

Generating Class. A generating class is a list of the highest-order terms in which factors appear. A hierarchical model contains the terms that define the generating class and all lower-order relatives. Suppose you select variables A, B, and C in the Factors list and then select Interaction from the Build Terms drop-down list. The resulting model will contain the specified 3-way interaction A*B*C, the 2-way interactions A*B, A*C, and B*C, and main effects for A, B, and C. Do not specify the lower-order relatives in the generating class.

Specifying Models for Model Selection Loglinear Analysis

  1. From the menus choose:

    Analyze > Loglinear > Model Selection...

  2. Select one or more factors.
  3. Click Model.
  4. In the Model dialog box, select Custom.
  5. Select a method for building terms.
  6. Repeat these steps until you have all of the highest-order terms you want in the generating class.

Do not specify lower-order relatives of terms already included in the generating class.