Repeated measures analyses of variance are the method of choice in many studies from experimental psychology and the neurosciences. Data from these fields are often characterized by small sample sizes, high numbers of factor levels of the within-subjects factor(s), and nonnormally distributed response variables such as response times. For a design with a single within-subjects factor, we investigated Type I error control in univariate tests with corrected degrees of freedom, the multivariate approach, and a mixed-model (multilevel) approach (SAS PROC MIXED) with KenwardRogers adjusted degrees of freedom. We simulated multivariate normal and nonnormal distributions with varied population variancecovariance structures (spherical and nonsph...
In single-case research, multiple-baseline (MB) design is the most widely used design in practical s...
The mixed model approach to the analysis of repeated measurements allows users to model the covarian...
Researchers in the behavioral sciences are often interested in comparing the means of several treatm...
Repeated measures design (or longitudinal study) are commonly seen in many research fields, especial...
In experimental or quasi-experimental studies in which a repeated measures design is used, it is com...
In experimental or quasi-experimental studies in which a repeated measures design is used, it is com...
Nonnormality and covariance heterogeneity between groups affects the validity of the traditional rep...
Repeated measures design (or longitudinal study) are commonly seen in many research fields, especial...
A common practice in motor behavior research is to analyze Variable Error data with a repeated measu...
In analyzing exploratory repeated measures data with more than two measures, two competing tests mus...
Conventional and approximate degrees of freedom procedures for testing multivariate interaction cont...
Researchers can adopt one of many different measures of central tendency and test statistics to exam...
Boik (1997) presented an empirical Bayes (EB) approach to the analysis of repeated measurements. The...
A Monte Carlo simulation study was conducted to investigate Type I error rates and power of several ...
Three procedures for analyzing within-subjects effects in multivariate repeated measures designs are...
In single-case research, multiple-baseline (MB) design is the most widely used design in practical s...
The mixed model approach to the analysis of repeated measurements allows users to model the covarian...
Researchers in the behavioral sciences are often interested in comparing the means of several treatm...
Repeated measures design (or longitudinal study) are commonly seen in many research fields, especial...
In experimental or quasi-experimental studies in which a repeated measures design is used, it is com...
In experimental or quasi-experimental studies in which a repeated measures design is used, it is com...
Nonnormality and covariance heterogeneity between groups affects the validity of the traditional rep...
Repeated measures design (or longitudinal study) are commonly seen in many research fields, especial...
A common practice in motor behavior research is to analyze Variable Error data with a repeated measu...
In analyzing exploratory repeated measures data with more than two measures, two competing tests mus...
Conventional and approximate degrees of freedom procedures for testing multivariate interaction cont...
Researchers can adopt one of many different measures of central tendency and test statistics to exam...
Boik (1997) presented an empirical Bayes (EB) approach to the analysis of repeated measurements. The...
A Monte Carlo simulation study was conducted to investigate Type I error rates and power of several ...
Three procedures for analyzing within-subjects effects in multivariate repeated measures designs are...
In single-case research, multiple-baseline (MB) design is the most widely used design in practical s...
The mixed model approach to the analysis of repeated measurements allows users to model the covarian...
Researchers in the behavioral sciences are often interested in comparing the means of several treatm...