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Computer Analysis of Split-Plot Designs with Unequal N

A computer analysis for a split plot design with unequal number of subjects in treatment groups is described. The technique presented is based on the SPSS (1975) package. A worked out example, based on Kirk's (1968) data, with full documentation is presented.

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Published in:Educational and psychological measurement 1979-04, Vol.39 (1), p.231-234
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