How to deal with a sequence effect? [General Sta­tis­tics]

posted by Frieda – 2008-08-06 11:57 (6523 d 08:04 ago) – Posting: # 2152
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Hi EM

Thanks for you response!

Meanwhile I have run the ANOVA again with group in it, and this did not make a whole lot of difference, but thanks for the suggestion anyway. One other helper has looked at the data, and there is both a sequence and a period effect (p<0.05), but although statistically significant, not clinically relevant because the study still passes.
You hypothesis is not crackheaded, it is not impossible that something has happened, although by having this long washout, we thought to have avoided that. I guess I wil never know. But there has been sufficient reassurance that the study will pass as is, and suggestions how to word it the report have helped as well!
Frieda

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