bear for imbalanced data set [🇷 for BE/BA]

posted by Oiinkie  – The Netherlands, 2013-01-16 17:42 (4537 d 14:52 ago) – Posting: # 9869
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Dear all,

As already indicated here in the past by Dr. Dan, when analyzing imbalanced datasets (in my case N=23, n1(RT)=12, n2(TR)=11, 2x2x2) with bear v2.5.3 the output of ANOVA_stat.txt and Statistical_summaries.txt do not allign. Different PE's and CI's are presented, while it should be the same in both files.

Thus, now it's the question which output is the correct one?

In my data set 23 subjects have completed the study (subject 24 is a dropout who only has data on T). When I actually include the data available of subject 24, bear crashes after NCA (which actually is logical)...

If you need more information or the actual data set (N=23) I am analyzing, please let me know.

Many thanks in advance!

Best regards,

Oiinkie

Regards,

Oiinkie

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