Posted by
Maguin, Eugene on
Nov 05, 2018; 2:46pm
URL: http://spssx-discussion.165.s1.nabble.com/Correlations-for-Repeated-measured-variables-tp5736935p5736946.html
I think the CurveFit command might be easiest to use and the most informative. A correlation imposes a linear relationship, which is what you are interested in, but the actual relationship may not be so linear. If CurveFit doesn't seem useful enough, I think you have to go to the graphing routines. I'd do a scatterplot and add a fit line. My opinion is that the Graph command (Graph x with y.) is easiest to use but the output has to be edited to add a regression line. The alternative is Ggraph and GPL, which, I admit, is easiest done through the Chart Builder menu under the Graph dropdown menu.
Gene Maguin
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Thanks for te reply!
Which kind of grapgh would be best to pot this kind of data into?
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