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intraclass correlations
Message posted by Theresa (via 207.100.39.236) on July 9, 2001 at 12:19 PM (ET)

Hi! I am doing some work with intraclass correlations. Is there a nonparametric way I can go about things? And, in my output, I am getting HUGE confidence intervals. what does that mean? Also, what is the significance of the p-val. in an intraclass corr.? Thanks! -Theresa


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Re: intraclass correlations
Message posted by JG (via 128.8.23.219) on July 9, 2001 at 6:10 PM (ET)

p-value is the largest alpha value that allows for the acceptance of the hypothesis.



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