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Jul 18, 2019 at 13:41 | comment | added | ttnphns | Different measurements are simply different dependent features, all of them are of interest, but "in parallel", they do not constitute a RM-factor which levels are to compare. However, if different "measurements" are of the same units, output table "Multivariate effects" is still valid for them combined. Example is strength of left arm vs right arm across three month of physical training. Month is the RM factor, Arm (left or right) - you can decide whether make it the second RM factor (so interaction can be tested) or leave it simply as another measurement (feature) explored in parallel. | |
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