Univariate Analysis of Repeated Measures: A Hicks Design Experiment Overview
This comprehensive guide explores the univariate analysis of repeated measures using a Hicks design experiment. It covers essential steps including randomization checks for pre- and post-data, refined plots for score analysis, and the implications of deleting subjects from the analysis model. Key topics include F-tests, error terms, interaction plots, and Tukey’s HSD method for paired differences. Insights into handling control groups with Dunnett’s test are also provided, offering a robust understanding of statistical analysis in experimental design.
Univariate Analysis of Repeated Measures: A Hicks Design Experiment Overview
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Repeated Measures Univariate Analysis
Univariate Analysis Repeated MeasuresHave two error terms: S(G) and T*S(G)
So what happened? • When we drop terms from the model they go into… • If we drop two terms from the model they go into… • Since we now have only one error term, it is the combination of… • So for some F-tests it is… • For other F-tests it is… • The means of those Main Effects and Interaction have not changed. but what did change was…
Tukey HSD on Interaction (be careful about the letters in JMP)