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Re: help with nested anovas and spss syntax

Pia Sethi
>
>  Hi, I was looking for some statistical help to
> figure
> out the spss syntax for a complex nested-crossed
> anova.
>
> I have two habitats (hunted and non-hunted areas)
>  and these are split into 4 random sites (2 per
> habitat  category). Each of these 4 sites has 3 of
> the
> same  tree species (i.e. the 3 species Sp.1, 2 and 3
> are  present at ALL sites). Each species has 10 tree
> individuals (different individuals for all species
> and
> trees) and  for each tree there is a near and far
> category. My  dependent variable is number of
> seedlings (and  juveniles).
>
> So the main, fully crossed factors are  habitat
> (hunted and non hunted), Species of Tree and
> Distance
> from tree (near and far). The nested  factors are
> sites (2 per habitat) and trees nested in sites (10
> indivs/species).
>
> Any help with the syntax to set up the design would
> be
> greatly appreciate and help with the the procedures
> to
> be used.
>
> A rough idea of the possible design is
>
> Habitat  Habitat(Site)  Species  Tree(Habitat Site)
> Distance  Habitat*Species  Habitat*Distance
> Habitat*Species*Distance   Habitat(Site)*Species
> Habitat(Site)*Distance  Tree(Habitat Site)*Species
> Tree(Habitat Site)*Distance
>
> Thanks.
> Pia
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
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