Baldy, Richard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
: find preplanned treatment contrasts significant.  The program also
: determines the likelihood that the assumption of homogeneity of slopes
: would be violated.  I find that as the number of replications increases,
: so does the likelihood that the assumption would be violated - with 20
: reps about 90% of the simulated data sets yield a p value for
: homogeneity of slopes less than 0.05.   

I can't imagine what your error is but I guarentee that in random replications with 
equal slopes, you 
will reject 5% of the time using a .05 level.  There isn't any point in doing a 
simulation
.
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