Fit Regression Model - Results
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Control the level of detail in the display of output to the Session window.

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Display of results: Choose the level of detail to display.

Simple tables: Choose to display the simpler versions of all tables.

Expanded tables: Choose to display the expanded versions of the ANOVA, Coefficients, Model summary, and Fits and Diagnostics tables.

Method: Check to display a table that summarizes non-default settings.

Analysis of variance: Check to display the ANOVA table that includes the sums of squares by source and the p-values.

Model summary: Check to display statistics that evaluate model fit, including R2.

Coefficients: Check to display the coefficients, effects, and p-values. If your model contains categorical predictors, the drop-down list is enabled so that you can control how many coefficients for categorical predictors are in the table.

Default coefficients: Choose to display all linearly independent coefficients of the categorical predictors.

Full set of coefficients: Choose to display coefficients for all levels of the categorical predictors, which includes the final, linearly dependent, level.

Regression equation: Check to display the regression equation(s). If your model contains categorical predictors, the drop-down list is enabled so that you can control how many equations are displayed.

Separate equation for each combination of categorical predictor levels: Choose to display a separate equation for each combination of categorical predictors.

Single equation: Choose to display one equation that includes all levels of all categorical predictors.

Fits and diagnostics: Check to display fits and diagnostics.

Only for unusual observations: Choose to display fits and diagnostics for only the unusual observations.

For all observations: Choose to display fits and diagnostics for all observations.

Durbin-Watson statistic: Check to display the Durbin-Watson statistic to test for autocorrelation.