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Date:         Fri, 5 Feb 1999 11:57:22 -0600
Reply-To:     "Weeks, Kyle" <kweeks@SPSS.COM>
Sender:       "SPSSX(r) Discussion" <SPSSX-L@UGA.CC.UGA.EDU>
From:         "Weeks, Kyle" <kweeks@SPSS.COM>
Subject:      Re: random effects in regression model
Comments: To: William Dudley <wdudley@SPH.EMORY.EDU>

We have put a macro developed by Don Hedeker at University of Illinois at Chicago on our web site at http://www.spss.com/tech/macros/linear.htm which will perform a random-intercepts linear regression analysis.

Regards.

Kyle Weeks, Ph.D. > Associate Market Manager > SPSS Inc. > 233 S. Wacker, 11th Floor > Chicago, IL 60606 > * kweeks@spss.com > * (312) 651-3645 Visit our Web site: http://www.spss.com

> -----Original Message----- > From: William Dudley [SMTP:wdudley@SPH.EMORY.EDU] > Sent: Tuesday, January 12, 1999 10:56 AM > To: SPSSX-L@UGA.CC.UGA.EDU > Subject: random effects in regression model > > I have data that were gathered at several sites with about 50 cases per > site. These sites are considered a random effect. > I will eventually test for treatment group difference using SAS proc > mixed. > However, for the present > I am interested in running a regression with a continous outcome and > several continuous preditors while controling for site. > > Can I do this in SPSS (ver 8.0)? > > > Thanks, > Bill > > William N Dudley, PhD > Asst Professor > Dept Behavioral Science and Health Education > Rollins School of Public Health > Emory University > Atlanta 30322 > Phone 404 727 2447 > FAX 404 727 1369


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