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My question concerns pair-wise comparisons in SPSS output. I am running a full
factorial 4-by-2 repeated measures GLM and for my comparisons I'd like to see e.g. 3-way post hoc comparisons for two of my factors. When I enter /EMMEANS=TABLES(fac1*fac2*fac3)COMPARE(fac3)ADF(bonferroni) COMPARE(fac2)ADF(bonferroni) SPSS outputs only comparisons for fac3. When I enter /EMMEANS=TABLES(fac1*fac2*fac3)COMPARE(fac3)ADF(bonferroni) /EMMEANS=TABLES(fac1*fac2*fac3)COMPARE(fac2)ADF(bonferroni) SPSS complains about redundant command and skips everything after first /EMMEANS statement. Would someone please explain to me why after 18 versions, arriving at various combinations of post-hoc comparisons for simple effects is so elusive? Is this a statistical violation that I have not understood? And if not, how does a simpleton do this simply? Thanks in advance. ===================== To manage your subscription to SPSSX-L, send a message to [hidden email] (not to SPSSX-L), with no body text except the command. To leave the list, send the command SIGNOFF SPSSX-L For a list of commands to manage subscriptions, send the command INFO REFCARD |
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A 4 x 2 model has only two factors, one with 4 levels, and another with 2 levels. So I'm a but confused about how there can be a 3-way interaction, such as you show in your EMMEANS lines. It might help if you post the complete syntax for your GLM command.
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