• effects by which to adjust the principal components before modeling their sources of variability, andCaution: Do not repeat any effects here that have been listed in the Variance Component Effects field.
If you specify more than one effect, then you must separate the effects with spaces. For example, assuming A and B are listed as Class Variables, typing A B in the text field specifies variables A and B as main fixed effects.
To specify interactions between effect, type an asterisk (*) between the effects. For example, assuming A and B are listed as Class Variables, typing A B A*B specifies variables A and B, and the interaction between A and B as effects.
A vertical bar (|) can be used to create main effects and interactions. For example, typing A|B is the same as typing A B A*B.
An at-sign (@) can be used to limit the number of interactions. For example, typing A|B|C@2 removes the three-way interaction term.