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Maguin, Eugene on
Aug 15, 2014; 2:44pm
URL: http://spssx-discussion.165.s1.nabble.com/Multilevel-linear-Model-hierachical-linear-models-repeated-tp5726927p5726980.html
I looked at the Andy Field explanation, which I assume you are using as a model. His example analysis does not use the repeated subcommand. If you intend to follow his example analysis, you won't use a repeated subcommand either. I am confused as to why you think you need to have a repeated subcommand. Please explain.
Simple question: Do you have your data in long format, 3300 records total?
>> Do I have to specify that somehow, that there are 25 entries per condition?
No. the combination of person id and the values of factors A and B will define the 25 entries per condition.
>>For the "post-hoc" tests, I do not have to do any multiple comparisons adjustments (like Bonferoni, I get the same results as for LSD since i only have a 2 by 2 design, correct)?
Tell us about what you want to do with the post hoc tests. What comparisons do you want to make?
Gene Maguin
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Thanks for your post!
But I still have the question, whether it is OK to run this analysis without specifying repeated (that somehow doesnt work, with my format at least) since I have 4 conditions with 25 measurements each. Do I have to specify that somehow, that there are 25 entries per condition? For the "post-hoc"
tests, I do not have to do any multiple comparisons adjustments (like Bonferoni, I get the same results as for LSD since i only have a 2 by 2 design, correct)?
Thanks a lot for your help!
Laura
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