Hi Jim--
This helps a lot. Thank you.
Julie
On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 7:32 PM, Jim Clark j.cl...@uwinnipeg.ca wrote:
Hi
Assuming you mean the MANOVA routine in SPSS (not GLM, for example), use
syntax like the following to partition the interaction:
MANOVA dep BY major(1 2) place(1 3)
Hi All--
I am hoping one of you can help me. Here is what I need to figure out. A
student, one of our really good students, asked if you can test for
interactions using MANOVA just like you do with ANOVA. I said sure you
can. So now I am in a position to have to show them how and I want to be
I think, if you look under Options in the window just before you
actually run the MANOVA, you can select various post-hoc test types
(polynomial, simple, difference, etc.).
I'm using a relatively old version of SPSS for Mac, so it might be
something a little different in a newer version.
Hi
Assuming you mean the MANOVA routine in SPSS (not GLM, for example), use syntax
like the following to partition the interaction:
MANOVA dep BY major(1 2) place(1 3)
/PRINT = SIGNIF(SINGLEDF)
/CONTRAST(place) = SPECIAL(1 1 1 -2 1 1 0 -1 1).
.NOTE: if this is the