Hi.
I have conducted an experiment with 4 within subject variables.
1) Colour
2) Shape
3) Pattern
4) Movement
Each of these 4 factors have 2 levels so each subject would be exposed
to 16 conditions in total. However, I have made each subject do 10
replications per condition and I have 10
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi.
I have conducted an experiment with 4 within subject variables.
1) Colour
2) Shape
3) Pattern
4) Movement
Each of these 4 factors have 2 levels so each subject would be exposed
to 16 conditions in total. However, I have made each subject do 10
On Tue, 13 Jun 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi.
I have conducted an experiment with 4 within subject variables.
1) Colour
2) Shape
3) Pattern
4) Movement
Each of these 4 factors have 2 levels so each subject would be exposed
to 16 conditions in total. However, I have made each
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If anyone out there is looking to acquire EQS I purchased a copy a
little while ago, but have never used it. It is still sealed in the
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Er, that is version 5.7. Guess I should wear my glasses more.
Jason
"Jason Osborne, Ph.D." wrote:
Sorry I forgot to include this,
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