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Unbalanced 2-Factor Studies
KNNL – Chapter 23
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Unequal Sample Sizes When sample sizes are unequal, calculations and parameter interpretations (especially marginal ones) become messier Observational studies often have unequal sample sizes due to availability of sampling units for certain combinations of factor levels (villagers of certain types in a rural study for instance) Experimental studies, even when planned with equal sample sizes can end up unbalanced through technical problems or “drop outs” Some conditions may be cheaper to measure than others, and will have larger sample sizes Some situations have particular contrasts of higher importance
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Regression Approach - I
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Regression Approach - II
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Regression Approach – Example I
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Testing Strategies – Models Fit
Model 1: all Factor A, Factor B, and Interaction AB Effects Model 2:all Factor A, Factor B Effects (Remove Interaction) Model 3: all Factor B,Interaction AB Effects (Remove A) Model 4:all Factor A,Interaction AB Effects (Remove B) To test for Interaction Effects, Model 1 is Full Model, Model 2 is Reduced dfNumerator=(a-1)(b-1) dfden=nT-ab Testing for Factor A Effects, Full=Model 1, Reduced=Model dfNumerator=(a-1) dfden=nT-ab Testing for Factor B Effects, Full=Model 1, Reduced=Model 4 dfNumerator=(b-1) dfden=nT-ab
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Regression Approach – Example - Continued
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Regression Approach – Example - Continued
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Regression Approach – Example - Continued
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Estimating Treatment and Factor Level Means/Contrasts
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Standard Error Multipliers
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Creative Life Cycles – Comparing Treatment Means
Conceptualists/Poets Conceptualists/Novelists Experimentalists/Poets Experimentalists/Novelists
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Creative Life Cycles – Comparing Factor Level Means
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