Hi Tal,

Here is the output as you requested:

structure(list(Subject = c(101L, 102L, 103L, 104L, 105L, 106L
), CircleBlue = c(95L, 80L, 80L, 85L, 70L, 70L), CircleRed = c(100L,
90L, 70L, 80L, 75L, 75L), CircleGreen = c(100L, 100L, 95L, 100L,
95L, 75L), SquareBlue = c(95L, 85L, 90L, 90L, 70L, 40L), SquareRed = 
c(100L,
90L, 100L, 90L, 75L, 60L), SquareGreen = c(100L, 100L, 100L, 90L,
85L, 85L), TriangleBlue = c(60L, 55L, 65L, 65L, 60L, 40L), TriangleRed = 
c(80L,
45L, 60L, 50L, 40L, 35L), TriangleGreen = c(75L, 45L, 55L, 50L, 45L,
50L)), .Names = c("Subject", "CircleBlue", "CircleRed", "CircleGreen",
"SquareBlue", "SquareRed", "SquareGreen", "TriangleBlue", "TriangleRed",
"TriangleGreen"), row.names = c(NA, 6L), class = "data.frame")

Regarding the ANOVA, OK--I see it now (I was looking for the words 
"Repeated Measures", which weren't there...).  I didn't notice the 
example till I ran each one.  It looks like a great program, though I'll 
have to figure out the reshape issue before I can use ezANOVA.  Many 
thanks for your help!

John

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On 7/17/10 2:40 PM, Tal Galili wrote:
> Hi John,
>
> Try posting a sample of your data in reply to this e-mail by using:
>
> dput(head(accuracy))
>
> And me (or someone else) will be sure to fix your command.
>
> Regarding the ANOVA, read more :)
>
> Tal
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> On Sat, Jul 17, 2010 at 8:03 PM, jlwoodard <john.wood...@wayne.edu 
> <mailto:john.wood...@wayne.edu>> wrote:
>
>
>     Tal,
>      Thanks for the information.
>
>      I actually did read through the help for the reshape package,
>     though being
>     relatively new to R, I don't quite understand the ins and outs of the
>     command.
>
>     I tried using the melt command:
>     x<-melt(accuracy,id='Subject')
>
>     but, it didn't give me anything different than the stacked
>     command.  I'm
>     trying to get two columns to indicate the Shape and Color.
>
>     Thanks also for this information on ezANOVA.  It looks very promising,
>     though I didn't see an example of repeated measures ANOVA in the
>     help file.
>
>     Best regards,
>
>     John
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