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2008 Mar 12
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Re peated Measures (lme?)
...t days because the experimenter changed, although same
procedure was being followed.
Below are the data:
Control data:
Cday1=c(5,2,5,3,4);
Cday2=c(2,1,3,1);
Cday3=c(7,6,4,11,10);
Cday4=c(5,13,8,4,10,6);
Cday5=c(21,8, 5, 5,11);
Treatment data:
Tday1=c(17,11,25,21,16);
Tday2=c(17,7,12);
Tday3=c(16,18,4,20,18,25);
Tday4=c(17,20,29,17,19);
Tday5=c(14,31,28,34);
Then they decided to do a paired t.test on the "mean" per day to
measure whether
they can detect a difference between the Control and the Treatment,
something like:
t.test(c(3.8,1.75,7.6,7.66,10),c(18,12,16.83,20....