We've data from a large ongoing project at a big science museum. We are showing people plates of food where we vary the plate shape (round or square; 0,1), food arrangement (polygonal or vertical arrangement; 0,1) and the number of items on the plate (3 scallops or 4). For each pair of plates+food, we ask the individual which they prefer. A person will only ever get trials where there are 3 vs 4 items on a plate. Below are our frequencies.
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- I have added 'test' which details which item x plate x arrangement was tested with which other such grouping.
- where 'weight' is the number of times the people decided one grouping (item x plate x arrangement) was preferred over another in a given text.
items,plate,arrangement,test,weight
3,1,1,1,249
3,1,0,1,177
3,0,1,2,282
3,0,0,2,184
4,1,1,3,243
4,1,0,3,297
4,0,1,4,185
4,0,0,4,281
I originally used loglinear analysis. I have a doubt though about this study. It feels as if some assumption has not been met. My question is: do you think this data is valid for such an analysis? Our criteria of only showing participants plates where there were 3 vs 4 items of food is bothersome.
For the curious, here is the loglinear model output (pdf).