Please  tell us a little more about your question.
How are you differentiating "groups" and "types"
What are the variables you are trying to distinguish the groups on?


May wrote:

> I need help with the spss software.  I'm running a discriminant
> analysis on just under 2500 cases with some missing values.  There are
> 2 supposedly very distinct groups.  Each was made up from 3 different
> types of people.
>
> How do I get SPSS to run a discriminant analysis which will create a
> function that will predict the group a case belongs to?  So far, the
> analysis I have run use all 6 types of people instead of grouping them
> into the 2 groups that I want.
>
> Any help will be greatly appreciated.  Thanks

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