Move over ANOVA: progress in analyzing repeated-measures data and its reflection in papers published in the Archives of General Psychiatry
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Repeated-measures ANOVAs continue to be used widely for the analysis of repeated-measures data, despite risks to interpretation. Mixed-effects models use all available data, can properly account for correlation between repeated measurements on the same subject, have greater flexibility to model time …
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| Authors | Gueorguieva R;Krystal JH;; |
| Journal | archives of general psychiatry |
| Year | 2004 |
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pmid:14993119
doi:10.1001/archpsyc.61.3.310
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