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Repeated measures power
Message posted by Duncan Kerr on February 2, 2000 at 12:00 AM (ET)

I am doing a study that test a
specimen in three different
conditions (once) and I am
trying to determine a suitable
sample size. Is there a simple
calculation that I can do for
a repeated measures test?


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Re: Repeated measures power
Message posted by Bill on February 2, 2000 at 12:00 AM (ET)

Yes. Do a search on web for "power +statistics" or modify as needed. This should lead you to a site with a power analysis calculator.



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