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Note The response node remains empty until you have used the Model Selection window at the local level. Exiting this window then copies the best two-stage model to the response node. |
Selecting a response model node (with a two-stage icon
— a house and a
globe) in the model tree produces this view.
Note that local model nodes also have the same icon after calculation of the two-stage model (see the model tree for clarification) but selecting them produces the local level view instead.
These plots show the data and the two-stage model fit. You can scroll through the tests using the test controls, as at the local level: by clicking the up/down page number buttons, typing directly in the edit box, or clicking Select Test to go directly to a particular test.

The Local Models list view shows all child models and summary statistics for comparison of child models. See Pooled Statistics for information on the diagnostic statistics in the list (such as log likelihood and T^2). The statistics in this list can be seen in the Pooled Statistics table at the local model level.
Response Level: Toolbar and Menus

View Model is the only toolbar icon after the standard project and node management and print buttons (see Project Level: Toolbar for details on these buttons). View Model opens the Model Definition dialog box displaying the model terms. See Model Definition Dialog Box.
File, Window, and Help menus remain constant throughout the Model Browser. See Project Level: Menus.
Model > Evaluate — Select from the submenu Fit Data (also Ctrl+E), Validation Data, No Data, or Other Data. Opens the Model Evaluation window displaying the fit relative to the selected data (or no data). You must attach validation data to the test plan before you can use it. If you select Other Data a wizard appears to select the data. See Using Validation Data.
Model > Select is the same as the Select button in the Local Models pane and opens the Model Selection window. In this window, you can examine the fit of the two-stage model against the local fit and the data.
View > View Model Definition duplicates the toolbar button and opens the Model Definition dialog box. See Model Definition Dialog Box.
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