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VARIABLES=UNISBA UNPAS WIDYAUTAM UNNUS STMIK

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/LEVEL=ORDINAL
/CONDITION=MATRIX
/MODEL=INDSCAL
/CRITERIA=CONVERGE(0.001) STRESSMIN(0.005) ITER(30) CUTOFF(0) DIMENS(2,2)
/PLOT=DEFAULT.
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VARIABLES=UNISBA UNPAS WIDYAUTAM
UNNUS STMIK
/SHAPE=SYMMETRIC
/LEVEL=ORDINAL
/CONDITION=MATRIX
/MODEL=INDSCAL
/CRITERIA=CONVERGE(0.001)
STRESSMIN(0.005) ITER(30) CUTOFF(0)
DIMENS(2,2)
/PLOT=DEFAULT.
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teration history for the 2 dimensional solution (in squared distances)

Young's S-stress formula 1 is used.

Iteration S-stress Improvement

0 ,37562
1 ,35786
2 ,32224 ,03562
3 ,31820 ,00404
4 ,31633 ,00187
5 ,31517 ,00116
6 ,31439 ,00078

Iterations stopped because


S-stress improvement is less than ,001000

Stress and squared correlation (RSQ) in distances

RSQ values are the proportion of variance of the scaled data (disparities)
in the partition (row, matrix, or entire data) which
is accounted for by their corresponding distances.
Stress values are Kruskal's stress formula 1.

Matrix Stress RSQ Matrix Stress RSQ Matrix Stress RSQ Matrix
Stress RSQ
1 ,203 ,727 2 ,217 ,395 3 ,258 ,101 4
,183 ,656
5 ,133 ,804 6 ,186 ,566 7 ,173 ,671 8
,246 ,200
9 ,274 ,000 10 ,177 ,554 11 ,106 ,848 12
,189 ,497
13 ,271 ,026 14 ,177 ,554 15 ,000 1,000

Averaged (rms) over matrices


Stress = ,19805 RSQ = ,50662

Configuration derived in 2 dimensions

Stimulus Coordinates

Dimension

Stimulus Stimulus 1 2
Number Name

1 UNISBA -,9028 1,1738


2 UNPAS ,6350 -,3257
3 WIDYAUTA -1,4093 -,6061
4 UNNUS ,3973 -1,3699
5 STMIK 1,2798 1,1279

Subject weights measure the importance of each dimension to each subject.


Squared weights sum to RSQ.

A subject with weights proportional to the average weights has a weirdness of


zero, the minimum value.
A subject with one large weight and many low weights has a weirdness near one.
A subject with exactly one positive weight has a weirdness of one,
the maximum value for nonnegative weights.

Subject Weights

Dimension
Subject Weird- 1 2
Number ness

1 ,7259 ,8406 ,1443


2 ,0817 ,5174 ,3572
3 ,1599 ,2232 ,2260
4 ,3440 ,7400 ,3290
5 ,2781 ,8018 ,4009
6 ,1085 ,6274 ,4151
7 ,2857 ,7348 ,3626
8 ,3552 ,2580 ,3652
9 ,1625 ,0039 ,0040
10 ,1908 ,5097 ,5426
11 ,4804 ,4443 ,8069
12 ,2802 ,4428 ,5482
13 ,1269 ,1154 ,1107
14 ,1908 ,5097 ,5426
15 ,1604 ,7025 ,7116
Overall importance of
each dimension: ,3090 ,1976

Flattened Subject Weights

Variable
Subject Plot 1
Number Symbol
1 1 2,4425
2 2 ,3301
3 3 -,4332
4 4 1,1419
5 5 ,9358
6 6 ,4125
7 7 ,9594
8 8 -1,1026
9 9 -,4416
10 A -,5347
11 B -1,5775
12 C -,8374
13 D -,3257
14 E -,5347
15 F -,4347

Abbreviated Extended
Name Name

WIDYAUTA WIDYAUTAM

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