Yes you can. You construct the data set to be univariate so that each dv is on a separate line and then add a categorical variable to describe which dv it is.
Id measure dv
1 x1 10
1 x2 15
2 x1 12
2 x2 17
Then add measure into the model and any interactions of measure with other effects you might want to investigate.
Dr. Paul R. Swank,
Professor and Director of Research
Children's Learning Institute
University of Texas Health Science Center-Houston
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Subject: MIXED query
Hi fellow SPSSers-
Is it possible to run a multiple groups profile analyis (2 distinct
dependent variables, several within subjects time points, 2 treatment
groups) with a MIXED model? Or, is the MIXED model restricted to just 1
dependent variable?
Thanks-
Charla
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