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PSY 1950Repeated-Measures ANOVA

October 29, 2008

Partitioning of Sums of Squares

Total variation

Between subjects

Within subjects

Between conditions

Errornumerator

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Partitioning of Sums of Squares

Total variation

Between conditions

Within conditions

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Error

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Error as Interaction• Why does the interaction between Subject and Condition equal the error?– Interaction reveals how much the treatment effect varies across subjects

– Small interaction means that the treatment has a reliable effect

– Big interaction means that the treatment has an unreliable effect

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Time1 Time2

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Subject Time 1 Time 21 1 42 2 53 3 54 4 75 5 86 6 9

Mean 3.50 6.33r = 0.98

Source df SS MS F pBetween 5 36.4Within 6 24.5

Time 1 24.1 24.1 289 <.001Error (TxS) 5 0.4 0.08

Total 11 60.9

Subject Time 1 Time 21 0 32 3 63 7 94 1 45 1 46 9 12

Mean 3.50 6.33r = 0.99

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Source df SS MS F pBetween 5 128.4Within 6 24.5

Time 1 24.1 24.1 289 <.001Error (TxS) 5 0.4 0.08

Total 11 152.9

Source df SS MS F pBetween 5 17.4Within 6 43.5

Time 1 24.1 24.1 6.2 0.06Error (TxS) 5 19.4 3.9

Total 11 60.9

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Subject Time 1 Time 21 1 52 2 73 3 94 4 45 5 86 6 5

Mean 3.50 6.33r = -0.05

Assumptions• Independence (of errors)

– from scores from different sampling units, not of measurements

• Normality (of errors)• Sphericity ()

– AKA circularity– Equal dependency among conditions – Homogeneity of the variances of the differences between conditions

– Only when > 2 levels of repeated measure

SphericityDrug

Subject A B C D E

1 3 0 2 0 0

2 4 3 1 1 1

3 6 3 4 3 4

4 7 6 5 4 3

Subject A-B A-C A-D A-E B-C B-D B-E C-D C-E D-E1 3 1 3 3 -2 0 0 2 2 02 1 3 3 3 2 2 2 0 0 03 3 2 3 2 -1 0 -1 1 0 -14 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 1 2 1

Variance 1.333 0.667 0 0.667 3.333 1.333 3.333 0.667 1.333 0.667

Mauchly’s test determines whether population variances differ significantly

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John Mauchly

ENAIC– The first Turing-complete purpose digital computer

– Built to calculate artillery firing tables

– A “giant brain”– 5 million hand-soldered joints

Violations of Sphericity• Correct degrees of freedom

– Only to convert F to p, not to calculate MS

• Multiply numerator and denominator dfs by

• Three different estimates of – Lower-bound

•1/(k - 1) ≤ ≤ 1•Always too conservative, never too liberal

– Greenhouse-Geisser•Too conservative when > .75

– Huynh-Feldt•Too liberal when < .75

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