imbalanced or incomplete data [🇷 for BE/BA]

posted by yicaoting  – NanKing, China, 2013-02-15 19:48 (4506 d 22:30 ago) – Posting: # 10036
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Dear Oiinkie, yjlee168, ElMaestro, Helmut,

I don't think Oiinkie's data is a set of imbalanced data, but a set of incomplete data.

In my personal opinion, In 2*2*2 BE study,
imbalanced data: the number of subjects of Sequence(RT) is not equal to that of Sequence(TR).

incomplete data: the number of subjects in Period 1 is not equal to that in Period 2.

Oiinkie's data included Subject(24) in Period 1 and missed Subject(24) in Period 2, so Oiinkie's data is a set of incomplete data. If we delete Subject(24) in Period 1, it becomes a set of imbalanced data.

Is it right?

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