You could also try SAS.
At 02:14 PM 5/9/00 -0400, you wrote:
>On Tue, 9 May 2000, Johannes Hartig wrote:
>
>> I have tried modifying the syntax, but I'm not getting any further.
>> The within- and between-subject effects are defined seperately
>> in /WSDESIGN and /DESIGN, and mixing them only gives me
>> cryptic error messages. Could it be possible to customize within *
>> between interactions with /LMATRIX or /KMATRIX? I am
>> checking already the syntax guide, but no success so far :(
>> Thanks for any advice,
>> Johannes
>>
>
>How about generating your own dummy variables for the various main
>effects and interactions of interest (including dummy variables for
>subject), and using REGRESSION instead of GLM repeated measures? You can
>use the /TEST subcommand to compare the full model to various reduced
>models to produce tests for the main effects and interactions of
>interest. For a between-within design, subject will be nested in the
>between subjects variables, so I think you'll have to enter those
>between subjects variables on one step, and the dummy variables for
>subject on the next step. (If you enter the dummy variables for subject
>first, you won't be able to enter the between Ss variables, because
>they'll provide no further information. It would be like entering codes
>for City, and then trying to enter codes for country: Once you know the
>city, you already know country.)
>
>Good luck.
>Bruce
>
>
>
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