Two Stage Desing: ANOVA [Two-Stage / GS Designs]

posted by earlybird – 2009-10-16 13:25 (5742 d 06:29 ago) – Posting: # 4367
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Dear all,

we are planning a two-stage Design according Method B, Diane Potvin. Does somebody know if the ANOVA statement has to be adapted? I.E. to add stage, stage-treatment interaction as fixed effects and subject nested within (stage x sequence) as random effect.

Earlybird

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The answer: Please find solution on Page 9 of Potvin paper. Thanks to Berlin!

earlybird


Edit: I restored your original post – otherwise my reply might be confusing. ;-) [Helmut]

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