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Repeated Measures ANOVA with a between-subjects factor

Repeated Measures ANOVA

Repeated Measures ANOVA

... second factor listed above the box (in this case ...other repeated measures ANOVAs we’ve come across, we have to replace the question marks with variables from the list on the left‐hand side of the ...

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10. Comparing Means Using Repeated Measures ANOVA

10. Comparing Means Using Repeated Measures ANOVA

... GLM Repeated Measures to Calculate Repeated Measures ANOVAs Let’s begin with an example from the exercises in Chapter 18 in the Fundamentals ...which subjects were trained to apply ...

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Chapter 14: Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)

Chapter 14: Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)

... As you should recall, the variability among the group means determines the MS Between . In this case, MS Between = 33.5, which is the variance of the group means (5.583) times the sample size (6). Why do ...

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Power Analysis to Determine the Importance of Covariance Structure Choice in Mixed Model Repeated Measures Anova

Power Analysis to Determine the Importance of Covariance Structure Choice in Mixed Model Repeated Measures Anova

... iii ABSTRACT Repeated measures experiments involve multiple subjects with measurements taken on each subject over time. We used SAS to conduct a simulation study to see how different methods of ...

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Profile analysis is the multivariate equivalent of repeated measures or mixed ANOVA. Profile analysis is most commonly used in two cases:

Profile analysis is the multivariate equivalent of repeated measures or mixed ANOVA. Profile analysis is most commonly used in two cases:

... the repeated measures module under GLM in SPSS (AnalyzeÆGeneral Linear ModelÆ Repeated ...group factor by the number of subtests (or ‘repeated ...the between subject ...

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Incomplete quality of life data in lung transplant research: comparing cross sectional, repeated measures ANOVA, and multi-level analysis

Incomplete quality of life data in lung transplant research: comparing cross sectional, repeated measures ANOVA, and multi-level analysis

... The missingness of data has two major undesirable effects. First, if missingness is correlated with the outcome one is interested in, ignoring it will bias the results. For example, when missingness is caused by serious ...

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Targeted Maximum Likelihood Method for Repeated Measures Semiparametric Regression: Discovery for Transcription Factor Activity

Targeted Maximum Likelihood Method for Repeated Measures Semiparametric Regression: Discovery for Transcription Factor Activity

... the repeated measures nature of the data by allowing the user to specify a subject ID to use in sampling and cross-validation, but apply an independent cor- relation structure for the sake of ...structure ...

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HE Plots for Repeated Measures Designs

HE Plots for Repeated Measures Designs

... treatment:gender:session 2 0.42 2.1 2 10 0.175303 --- Signif. codes: 0 '***' 0.001 '**' 0.01 '*' 0.05 '.' 0.1 ' ' 1 It is useful to point out here that the default print methods for Anova.mlm objects, as shown above, ...

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HE Plots for Repeated Measures Designs

HE Plots for Repeated Measures Designs

... It is useful to point out here that the default print methods for Anova.mlm objects, as shown above, gives an optimally compact summary for all between- and within-S effects, using a given test statistic, yet all ...
Using a Repeated Measures ANOVA Design to Analyze the Effect Writing in Mathematics Has on the Mathematics Achievement of Third Grade English Language Learners and English Speakers

Using a Repeated Measures ANOVA Design to Analyze the Effect Writing in Mathematics Has on the Mathematics Achievement of Third Grade English Language Learners and English Speakers

... another factor that may have caused these non-significant results such as English (1998) suggested in his ...seen between the pretest and the posttest scores of the ELLs in each ...

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Association between phthalate exposure and lower handgrip strength in an elderly population: a repeated-measures study

Association between phthalate exposure and lower handgrip strength in an elderly population: a repeated-measures study

... performed at approximately 1-year intervals. When those who participated in the previous survey(s) were not followed up, new participants were recruited to meet the survey objective of 400 participants each in Seoul and ...

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Testing Group Differences using T-tests, ANOVA, and Nonparametric Measures

Testing Group Differences using T-tests, ANOVA, and Nonparametric Measures

... 1. Matching, where you make sure that the people in your groups are equivalent on characteristics that you think could influence the DV. 2. Randomization, where each subject has an equal probability of being in any of ...

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Age-Related Different Relationships between Ectopic Adipose Tissues and Measures of Central Obesity in Sedentary Subjects

Age-Related Different Relationships between Ectopic Adipose Tissues and Measures of Central Obesity in Sedentary Subjects

... Magnetic Resonance Imaging All patients underwent a standardized protocol including quantification of EAT volume during cardiac MRI and measure- ments of IMAT of rectus spinae, IAAT and SAT areas by two single slice ...

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Confidence regions for repeated measures ANOVA power curves based on estimated covariance

Confidence regions for repeated measures ANOVA power curves based on estimated covariance

... Medical imaging research motivated the work here because it often generates the type of complete data that can be handled with the univariate approach to repeated measures (UNIREP). Muller, et al. [5] ...

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How many repeated measures in repeated measures designs? Statistical issues for comparative trials

How many repeated measures in repeated measures designs? Statistical issues for comparative trials

... been repeated several ...of measures were taken, far beyond the point where additional measures would have improved preci- sion to an important ...

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Simultaneous factor selection and collapsing levels in ANOVA

Simultaneous factor selection and collapsing levels in ANOVA

... a factor by setting their effects to be equal, while also achieving factor selection by zeroing out entire ...each factor, as levels can be automatically collapsed to form ...

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A repeated measures concordance correlation coefficient

A repeated measures concordance correlation coefficient

... has been generalized to a class of CCCs whose estimators better handle data with outliers (King and Chinchilli, 2001);.. has been expanded to assess the amount of agreement among more th[r] ...

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Repeated measures regression mixture models

Repeated measures regression mixture models

... significant factor in insomnia treatment-seeking behavior and increased use of healthcare (Moul et ...of repeated measures regression mixtures to identify qualitatively different groups of people who ...

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Factor selection and structural identification in the interaction ANOVA model

Factor selection and structural identification in the interaction ANOVA model

... 6.3 Simulation Results Looking at the ‘1-Type 1’ and ‘Power’ columns of tables 3 and 4, we see that the GASH-ANOVA procedure is the only method that has high ‘power’ for finding both the significant level ...

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Methods for planning repeated measures degradation tests

Methods for planning repeated measures degradation tests

... 4.1 Introduction Manufacturers often need to demonstrate the reliability of devices used in their products. One approach to demonstrating reliability is to estimate the failure-time distribution of the device. ...

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