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38 Introduction to the Fit Model Platform Chapter 2<br />

Specify Different Model Types<br />

Table 2.2 Types of Models (Continued)<br />

Model Type Launch Window Actions Model Effects<br />

Three-way full factorial<br />

Analysis of covariance, same<br />

slopes<br />

Analysis of covariance, separate<br />

slopes<br />

Simple nested model<br />

Compound nested model<br />

1. In the Select Columns list, click on three<br />

nominal or ordinal effects.<br />

2. Select Macros > Full Factorial.<br />

Add one continuous <strong>and</strong> one nominal or<br />

ordinal effect.<br />

1. In the Select Columns list, click on one<br />

continuous effect <strong>and</strong> one nominal or<br />

ordinal effect.<br />

2. Select Macros > Full Factorial.<br />

Or, if the effects are already added, click<br />

them then click Cross.<br />

1. Add two nominal or ordinal effects.<br />

2. In the Construct Model Effects list, click<br />

on the second effect. In the Select<br />

Columns list, click on the first effect.<br />

The two effects should be highlighted.<br />

3. Click Nest.<br />

1. Follow the instructions for a simple<br />

nested model.<br />

2. Add a third nominal or ordinal effect.<br />

3. In the Construct Model Effects list, click<br />

on the third effect. In the Select<br />

Columns list, click on the first <strong>and</strong><br />

second effect. The three effects should be<br />

highlighted.<br />

4. Click Nest.<br />

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