I don't think you can without writing the syntax, at least not if you want
the sort of statistics you need properly to interpret a canonical regression
-- that is, you need to use the MANOVA program -- and even there you have to
be VERY careful reading the output -- the output for the redundancy
statistics may be worded in such a way that leads you to confuse the
proportion of variance in the X variables explained by the Y canonical
variate with the proportion of variance in the Y variables explained by the
X canonical variate.  I abandoned SPSS for canonical analysis years ago,
switching to SAS.

If there is an easy way to do it in SPSS, I expect Jim Clark will let us
know.  SPSS for windows will accept syntax, of course.

Karl W.

-----Original Message-----
From: Hetzel, Rod [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2003 6:57 AM
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences
Subject: one more spss question


Hi folks.

Thanks to all of you who answered my previous spss windows question.  I have
one more question.  Does anyone know how to conduct a canonical correlation
analysis using spss windows?  CCA is essentially a multiple regression with
more than one dependent variable.  I know how to write the syntax for a CCA,
but I'm trying to teach someone how to do it using the windows program.
Thanks!  

Rod

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