A two-stage approach [Two-Stage / GS Designs]
Dear Raveendranath,
why do you start a guessing game here? Most of us are familiar with EMEA's BE Draft.
Please search the forum. Read the references. Come back if you have specific questions.
I would go with Potvin et al. (2007), but I've heard that Canada will recommend Gould (1995) in their upcoming BE draft.
why do you start a guessing game here? Most of us are familiar with EMEA's BE Draft.
❝ Could you please explain how to analyze the following design and how to
❝ combine two groups? Which test we have to use for combining two groups?
Please search the forum. Read the references. Come back if you have specific questions.
I would go with Potvin et al. (2007), but I've heard that Canada will recommend Gould (1995) in their upcoming BE draft.
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- A two-stage approach graveendranath 2009-12-09 08:03
- A two-stage approachHelmut 2009-12-09 13:36