Thank you very much for your answer to my problem. Your explanation are
very clear & precise. I wish I could have meet a professor in stats as
clear as you are during my high school education.
Sylvain Clement
At 14:19 09/02/2001 -0500, Donald Burrill wrote:
>If for each Subject you have 4 Measures in each of the 3 Conditions, then
>both Conditions and Measures are repeated-measures factors: you design
>
(...)
>The main differences I see are, what error mean squares apply to what
>effects (main effects and interactions) are of interest. In any case,
>you cannot test hypotheses about the 3-way SCM interaction, which will
>be the error mean square for some of the effects of interest.
>
> > Thanks in advance for your help
> >
> > Sylvain Clement
> > "Auditory function team"
> > Bordeaux, France
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