Posted by
Dina on
Apr 28, 2011; 9:44pm
URL: http://spssx-discussion.165.s1.nabble.com/SPSS-Syntax-for-Mixed-Design-Simple-Effects-tp4357727.html
Hi there,
I have searched extensively for the SPSS syntax required for me to tease
apart a significant three way interaction in an A X (B) X (C) Mixed
Factorial Design, where A is between subjects and B and C are
within/repeated. All the examples I have come across explaining how to do
this with MANOVA syntax were much simpler than my case, where A has 3 levels
(Depression group) B has 9 levels (9 different people) and C has 19 levels
(19 different trait dimensions). I'd like to examine the simple simple main
effects of A within each level of B and within each level of C and cannot
figure out how to do this in SPSS syntax (e.g, do people with clinical
depression versus some depression versus normals self-present differently to
(each of the 9 targets) on (each of the 19 traits)?)
Any help at all would be GREATLY appreciated!
Thanks so much,
Dina
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