In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Donald Burrill) wrote:
> Sounds to me as though you have in fact 5 within-subject variables:
> the four you list plus
>   5) Replications (with 10 levels)
> Of course, this is a random factor, whereas the other four are
presumably
> fixed factors, but presumably there's a way of telling GLM that.

<snip>

I believe you (another post comes up with the same solution).  Do
you have a citation for a book chapter or article that discusses
the general issue of replication in repeated measures designs?  I'm
intrigued about the value of having subjects doing lots of
replicate trials.
--
Eugene D. Gallagher
ECOS, UMASS/Boston

--
Eugene D. Gallagher
ECOS, UMASS/Boston


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