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2004 Apr 28
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simple repeated measures model: dumb user baffled!
...asures design on my advice,
students randomised to four orders of a condition that can be N or E:
four orders used: NEEN, NENE, ENEN, ENNE, ten students in each block. I've inherited
the data (in SPSS but I can deal with that!) with variables like:
ID GENDER ORDER C1 C2 C3 C4 RESP1 RESP2 RESP3 RESP4 ...
ORDER is the order as a/b/c/d; C1:C4 has the N or E for each occasion, and
RESP1:RESP4 the response variables. (There are a number of these but
looking at each separately is justifiable theoretically).
I've had a look around the R help and some S+ books I've got and I
realise I'm...