Might I suggest you read the upstream postings in this thread you seem to have 
brought back from beyond the grave and check those resources for methodological 
questions (particularly CV). Once you decide what you want to do, get in touch 
with SPSS support and ask them how to do it. When that avenue proves fruitless, 
see the light, adopt R, and come back here and all shall be revealed. 

As it stands now, your post not only fails to have R material in it, but 
specifically asks to avoid the use of R: a strange request on the R help list. 

Michael

On Nov 16, 2011, at 12:56 AM, geeknick <geekn...@rocketmail.com> wrote:

> Hi there I need some
> [URL=http://calculate-conditional-and-distributio.blogspot.com/2011/11/blog-post.html]Statistics
> Help[/URL]!!!!!!!!!! What statistical tests should i use/consider (pref in
> SPSS) in regards to an invertebrate survey i have carried out comparing
> urban street trees to urban park trees. I am looking at species richness and
> abundance between the two sites and also other variables such as tree
> species, tree width at base, distance from road/tarmac, tree base substrate
> and weather at time of collection. any help would be greatly appreciated! i
> tried on this link and i found this blog very usefull............. 
> 
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