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GLM univariate question

Pushpender Nath
Hi members
One of my collegue is looking for the answer of a qeustion. Kindly help.
She can be contacted at [hidden email]
questions is:
 *Can we use continuous variable as a fixed factor in GLM univariate. *

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Pushpender Nath

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Re: GLM univariate question

Burleson,Joseph A.
Yes, you may.

See syntax help

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Subject: GLM univariate question

Hi members
One of my collegue is looking for the answer of a qeustion. Kindly help.
She can be contacted at [hidden email]
questions is:
 *Can we use continuous variable as a fixed factor in GLM univariate. *

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Regards

Pushpender Nath

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Re: GLM univariate question

Swank, Paul R
The question might be why do you want to do this. One reason is to test
for deviations from linearity. If one includes the variable in the fixed
factors and then in the covariate box, then one can compare the models
to determine if there are deviations from linearity. Is that your
purpose here? Or is there another reason?

Paul R. Swank, Ph.D.
Professor and Director of Research
Children's Learning Institute
University of Texas Health Science Center - Houston


-----Original Message-----
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Burleson,Joseph A.
Sent: Friday, January 04, 2008 1:55 PM
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Subject: Re: GLM univariate question

Yes, you may.

See syntax help

-----Original Message-----
From: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of
Pushpender Nath
Sent: Friday, January 04, 2008 1:39 AM
To: [hidden email]
Subject: GLM univariate question

Hi members
One of my collegue is looking for the answer of a qeustion. Kindly help.
She can be contacted at [hidden email]
questions is:
 *Can we use continuous variable as a fixed factor in GLM univariate. *

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Regards

Pushpender Nath

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