Title
Contrasting Split Plot And Repeated Measures Experiments And Analyses
Abbreviated Journal Title
Am. Stat.
Keywords
Statistics & Probability
Abstract
The terms "split plot" and "repeated measures" are used by many authors throughout the statistical literature. However, the former is not used in a consistent manner, since many authors use this term in reference to inherently different experimental situations, each requiring a different analysis. Conversely, quite often inherently different experiments share a common analysis, as is the case with some types of split-plot and repeated measures experiments. Four distinct analyses are employed by various authors when describing split plot and repeated measures experiments in the classic literature. Four linear models, accounting for the four analyses, are stated in this article. Detailed examples are given that illustrate the relationships between experimental setup, model specification, and subsequent analysis.
Journal Title
American Statistician
Volume
38
Issue/Number
27
Publication Date
1-1-1984
Document Type
Article
DOI Link
Language
English
First Page
21
Last Page
605
WOS Identifier
ISSN
0003-1305
Recommended Citation
Monlezun, Charles J.; Blouin, David C.; and Malone, Linda C., "Contrasting Split Plot And Repeated Measures Experiments And Analyses" (1984). Faculty Bibliography 1980s. 324.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/facultybib1980/324
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