Replicated designs are relevant, too [Software]

posted by yjlee168 Homepage – Kaohsiung, Taiwan, 2014-10-07 15:00 (4275 d 11:23 ago) – Posting: # 13664
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Dear Elmaestro,

❝ 2-group parallel are probably still the second-most common BE design, I think, and that's to me quite a good argument for prioritising it.


I see. Some posts about differences of replicate BE data analysis using WNL or SAS can be found in this forum.

❝ As you say, replicate designs are also relevant, but it would open up a can of worms:


Wow! Sounds scaring. But very true.

❝ [...] "fm3 <- lmer(strength ~ (1|batch) + (1|batch:cask), Pastes)" and who really knows what all that "~" and "|" does for your ZGZt+R? If you use an option to do Kenward-Rogers are you then not complicant? And then there are the optimiser settings. And so forth.


You're right. Still remains unsolved with R.

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-- Yung-jin Lee
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