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Decisions in Single Group Repeated Measures Analysis: Statistical Tests and Three Computer Packages

Repeated measures analysis is a widely used tool of applied statisticians. However, its users are confronted with what seems to be a myriad of decisions, even in its simple application. Should a univariate or a multivariate mode be used? Should an adjusted univariate test be used, and if so, which o...

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Published in:The American statistician 1984-05, Vol.38 (2), p.148-150
Main Authors: Barcikowski, Robert S., Robey, Randall R.
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Language:English
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Summary:Repeated measures analysis is a widely used tool of applied statisticians. However, its users are confronted with what seems to be a myriad of decisions, even in its simple application. Should a univariate or a multivariate mode be used? Should an adjusted univariate test be used, and if so, which one? Should a pooled or partitioned error term be used? How important is the sphericity test? Given answers to these questions, which of three major statistical packages, and which programs within a package, could be used? These questions are discussed and resolved in this presentation.
ISSN:0003-1305
1537-2731
DOI:10.1080/00031305.1984.10483187