| To: | jmp-l@lists.biostat.wustl.edu |
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| Subject: | repeated measurements |
| From: | roncross <roncross@cox.net> |
| Date: | Thu, 31 Mar 2005 17:47:01 -0800 |
Ok, I have a question about how to look at repeated measurements in jmp.
How do I perform an analysis for repeated measurements:
For example, I have the following data:
w1 w2 w3 w4
w5 w6
s1 s1 s1 s1
s1 s1
s2 s2 s2 s2
s2 s2
s3 s3 s3 s3
s3 s3
w1 through w6 are independent runs of wigets. s1, s2, s3 are different
measurements location on a given widget, but each widget is measured in
the same location.
What do I need to do in jmp to get the variation from run to run and the variation within each run? If I plot Y by X in a oneway anova, am I making the assumption that s1, s2, s3 are independent. thx RLC |
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