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Date:         Fri, 15 Jun 2001 22:58:36 EDT
Reply-To:     Peter Homel <HOMEL@SACC.HSCBKLYN.EDU>
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From:         Peter Homel <HOMEL@SACC.HSCBKLYN.EDU>
Subject:      intercept in GLM

I mistyped the te address of the SPSS listserver -- here is the original message

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Dear SPSS-ers Can anyone tell me how to interpret the meaning of the intercept in an ANOVA design with a grouping factor and a repeated measure? Does it tell anything about the general tendency of the sample under all between and within conditions?

thanks, Peter Homel Biostatistician Beth Israel Medical Center New york, NY


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