I'm looking for some help with data analysis. Briefly, here is the
experimental design. My student wanted to know if the appearance of a
recycling container would affect the likelihood that a person would place a
recyclable bottle in that container. So, she designed two types of
containers (experimental and control) and placed them in 46 classrooms in a
nearby high school (21 control and 25 expt -- a few control rooms became
unavailable as the experiment progressed). For 6 weeks she has counted the
number of bottles in each room.

I had intended to compare the effect of these two treatments over time with
a Repeated Measures ANOVA. Unfortunately, none of the data transformations
I've tried will normalize the data, so I've settled on Friedman's test as
the nonparametric alternative to RM ANOVA. However, I'm having trouble
convincing my SPSS software to compare expt with control groups. It seems
only to compare the repeated measures (weeks) x location (room). Any
suggestions on how to perform the analysis to compare the effect of the type
of container would be appreciated!

We will next swap containers for 6 weeks, so that each room will have
experienced both types of containers. Suggestions on how to add this to the
analysis would also be appreciated.

Cheers,

Joe Poston
Salisbury, NC
USA

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