Add Password to Shell Script for ssh

Hi I'm trying to avoid creating ssh keys for this I was hoping to write it all in to applescript.
This is what I have.
I've done lots of searches, but not quite getting the right outcome.
Matt
set ShellS to "rsync -aE --progress --delete --exclude=\"._*\" /Volumes/Images/2014-2015 [email protected]:/Volumes/ImagesB/ "
do shell script ShellS

Thanks, that did help, I wondered what all those extra files were,
Now searching the net this is where I am at., But I get the error
error "invalid command name \"rsync\"
    while executing
\"rsync -a --progress --delete --exclude=\"._*\" -e ssh /Volumes/Images/2014-2015 [email protected]:/Volumes/ImagesB/ \"" number 1
set sshPasswd to "PSW"
set ShellS to "rsync -a --progress --delete --exclude=\"._*\" -e ssh /Volumes/Images/2014-2015 [email protected]:/Volumes/ImagesB/
expect {
  \"Password:\" {
      send \"" & sshPasswd & "\\r\"
      exp_continue
    \"yes/no?\" {
      send \"yes\\r\"
      exp_continue
do shell script "expect <<<" & quoted form of ShellS

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