Dear subscribers, I'm trying to make the switch from M$ Windows to Linux (KDE) and found the R-cran project for statistical analysis. I'm not a genius in statistics so the command line interface is a bit hard for me. I need an analogue way to do the SPSS General Linear Model->Repeated Measures (multivariate) but I don't have a clue how to perform this in R-cran. Can maybe somebody of you help me with supplying a GLM-Repeated measures 'cookbook'? Or can you point me maybe to an online resource like a tutorial or manual explaining this? I searched the Internet already but for me it was impossible to find something useful. As I said. I'm only a 'user' of SPSS and not a statistics guru. I have read the basic documentation (importing, plotting, calculating) and played with it already :-). Thanks in advance. Many greetings, Vincent de Groot
GLM->Repeated measures (multivariate)
2 messages · Vincent de Groot, Francisco J. Zagmutt
Try RSiteSearch("repeated measures"). The first hit will lead you to a good
thread.
Francisco
From: "Vincent de Groot" <rcran at aegee.student.kun.nl> To: <r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch> Subject: [R] GLM->Repeated measures (multivariate) Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 15:13:09 +0200 Dear subscribers, I'm trying to make the switch from M$ Windows to Linux (KDE) and found the R-cran project for statistical analysis. I'm not a genius in statistics so the command line interface is a bit hard for me. I need an analogue way to do the SPSS General Linear Model->Repeated Measures (multivariate) but I don't have a clue how to perform this in R-cran. Can maybe somebody of you help me with supplying a GLM-Repeated measures 'cookbook'? Or can you point me maybe to an online resource like a tutorial or manual explaining this? I searched the Internet already but for me it was impossible to find something useful. As I said. I'm only a 'user' of SPSS and not a statistics guru. I have read the basic documentation (importing, plotting, calculating) and played with it already :-). Thanks in advance. Many greetings, Vincent de Groot
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