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Figure 14.17
The syntax underlying the analysis.
locate that window on your desktop and make it active by clicking it. This
window is shown in Figure 14.17.
We have added our simple effects syntax as shown in Figure 14.18
by duplicating the
/EMMEANS
TABLES
subcommand containing
the two-way interaction and adding our
compare
syntax to each. Select
Run
➜
All
from the main menu.
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14.8 SPSS OUTPUT OF THE OMNIBUS ANALYSIS
Thesimpleeffectsoutputisbestviewedwhenlookingattheplotofthe
results in Figure 14.3. In this way, you can relate the statistical outcomes
to a visual depiction of the means. Figure 14.19 presents the results of
the first set of simple effects comparing levels of
attract
.Wearethus
comparing
emotion
and
physical
for females and then for males, first for
the teenagers and then for those in their middle twenties; with respect
to Figure 14.3, we are determining if each line significantly slants with
respect to the
x
axis.
Our results indicate that there are statistically significant differences
all of the comparisons except for the females in their middle twenties.