On Mon, 8 May 2000, Johannes Hartig wrote:

> > Click on the Model box in the pull-down menu.  The default model
> > is the full-factorial, but you can opt for other custom models with only
> > the effects you are interested in.
> 
> Thnks for your answer, but - I can't! - or am I missing something obviuos?
> I only can customize within- and between-factor effects seperately, _not_
> interactions between both. WHY?
> 
> Johannes
> 


Sorry Johannes, I didn't know that.  I wonder if this is a peculiarity of
using the GUI.  Have you tried pasting the syntax, and then modifying it
to include only the interactions of interest?  It probably won't work 
that way either, but it's worth a try.  

Bruce



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