Homework? We don't do homework here.

Otherwise, I suggest that you continue to use SPSS, as you do not seem
willing to make the effort to learn R.

-- Bert

On Mon, Mar 5, 2012 at 3:23 AM, Fernando Pistón <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
>
>  This is my firth question in this mailing list. The question is about the
> how to deal with a model with both random and fixed factors. I know to do
> the analysis using SPSS. The command line wit be as follows:
>
>
>  UNIANOVA alpha.ug.mg BY Line Year Rep
>
> /RANDOM=Year Rep
>
> /METHOD=SSTYPE(4)
>
> /INTERCEPT=EXCLUDE
>
> /PRINT=HOMOGENEITY
>
> /CRITERIA=ALPHA(0.05)
>
> /DESIGN= Year Rep*Year Line Line*Year
>
>
>  Could anyone give me a translation of above SPSS command line to R?
>
>
>
>  Thanks very much
>
>
> --
> Fernando Piston Piston
> [email protected]
>
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