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Date:         Fri, 13 Dec 2002 16:31:48 -0500
Reply-To:     Art@DrKendall.org
Sender:       "SPSSX(r) Discussion" <SPSSX-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU>
From:         "Arthur J. Kendall" <Art@DrKendall.org>
Organization: Social Research Consultants
Subject:      Re: MANOVA: post-hoc testing
Comments: To: Joel Snyder <jss47@cornell.edu>
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It has been a while since I used MANOVA, but I believe it has a MATRIX out sub command.

A kludge would be to multiply all DVs by 1000.

see /posthoc= under the GLM procedure

Art

Joel Snyder wrote: > I am trying to do post-hoc tests with MANOVA in SPSS 10 and can't figure > out what the best option is. My design has three repeated measure factors, > one of which is nested in another. Here is the basic syntax I am using: > > MANOVA TO111 TO TO338 > /WSFACTOR=ST(2) VER(3) EXC(4) > /WSDESIGN=ST VER EXC W ST ST*VER VER*EXC W ST > /MEASURE=TWOONE. > > This gives me all of the main effects and interactions specified but I now > would like to test for differences in means between levels of my factors > with >2 levels (e.g., VER and EXC). Is this possible using MANOVA? > > Alternatively, is it possible to get a precise estimate of the MS error > values from the output. As it is now, I can only get two decimal places. > This prevents me from using the MS error value to calculate my own post-hoc > tests (e.g., Bonferonni). > > Thanks in advance, > Joel > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > Joel Snyder > Cornell University > Uris Hall > Dept. of Psychology > Ithaca, NY 14853 > USA > > (607) 255-6398 (o) (607) 255-8433 (fax) > email: jss47@cornell.edu > http://www.people.cornell.edu/pages/jss47/ >


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