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How to test the homogeneity of slopes using spss version 25
How to test the homogeneity of slopes using spss version 25













Perform tests with separate slopes for allħ.2 Comparing diet groups 1 and 2 when pooling slopes forħ.3 Comparing diet groups 2 and 3 when pooling slopesĪnalysis of covariance (ANCOVA) is a statistical procedure that allows you to Test equality of slopes across diet groupsĥ. then you migth be able to test for interaction between species and size which i think it is most interesting than just testing for differences among species.4. You will have then a 2 way ANOVA with species and size category as fixed factors. Other option could be to make size categories of body length in order to remove influence of covariates on response variable and treat it as a fixed factor. One option will be to make a scatterplot, test the interaction covXspecies to see if the you have heterogeneity of slopes and then describe the differences using the scaterplot. However if the homogeneity of slopes do not apply to your data IT MEANS something that is biologically interesting, something like the length of the tail among species varies when comparing different sizes of snakes. If what you want is to compare de ADJUSTED means of tail length at a fixed covariate (in order to remove the effect of total size), it is necessary to run an ANCOVA as you have explained and did. Is he right? I know what I want to do but dont know how to do it. How can I compare my groups (species) independently of slopes (slopes are random)? What should be set as fixed factors and what random factors in SPSS? Field´s guide also tells that for mixed model analysis there is bug (version 17.0) related to factors dialog box such that categorical variables (in this case my species variable) should be put into covariate box (at least if it is bivariate). Undoubtely I have to set body length as covariate and tail length as dependent variable. Do I have to set variable species as subject (assuming some hierarchy)?

how to test the homogeneity of slopes using spss version 25

Problem is that I want to compare tail lengths between species, which is my top of hierarchy (at the bottom are individual specimen). I´m trying to correctly run this analysis whole day, but I am unable to do it.

how to test the homogeneity of slopes using spss version 25

Other ANCOVA assumptions are met, but there exist significant interaction between species*bodylength (intercepts are comparable, slopes are different).Īndy Field´s SPSS guide tells that broken assumption of homogeneity of regression slopes could be cast aside using multilevel statistic model. I have two species of snakes and I want to compare their tail lengths (dependent variable), that are dependent on body length (in ANCOVA used as covariate). I have problem with homogeneity of regression slopes in ANCOVA.















How to test the homogeneity of slopes using spss version 25