Posted by
D.R. Wahlgren on
Nov 30, 2006; 7:47pm
URL: http://spssx-discussion.165.s1.nabble.com/More-on-Repeated-Measures-tp1072284p1072285.html
At 12:02 AM -0500 11/30/06, Automatic digest processor wrote:
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>Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2006 11:02:32 -0800
>From: "Fredric E. Rose, Ph.D." <
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>Subject: Re: More on Repeated Measures
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>I'm assuming your data are set up in 3 columns: group, dv_time1, and
>dv_time2? I dummied up some data and did an analysis using the GUI (my
>syntax matched your exactly) and got what I believe to be precisely the plot
>you were looking for. There is a red line connecting time 1 and time 2
>means for group1 and a green line connecting time 1 and time 2 means for
>group 2. I'm using v11.0.3 for Mac, if that has anything to do with it,
>but your syntax appears to be fine.
Yes, I have my data structured in 3 columns, one participant per row.
Apparently something changed from v 11 to v 13? I've gone back
through the menus to set up the syntax again and clicked the help
button in various places, but didn't see anything to suggest why my
charts came out this way. Maybe there's a general SPSS pref that
needs to be changed? I can't imagine why they would set the default
to the type of chart I'm getting, though.
_dennis
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Center for Behavioral Epidemiology and Community Health
San Diego State University
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