Lecture
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Topics
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Orientation to the course (Unit 0)
Research strategies, controling nuisance
variables
Experimental designs: An overview
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Chi-square distribution
F-distribution and F statistic
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Please review the following topics on your
own.
Introduction to one-way ANOVA
An example of one-way ANOVA
Assumptions in ANOVA
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Post-hoc (A Posteriori) comparisons of means
w
squared
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Orthogonal planned comparisons
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Dunn's, Dunn-Sidak,and Holm's procedures
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Dunnett's multiple comparison test
Fisher-Hayter procedure
Newman-Keuls procedure
Comparison of comparison procedures
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Introduction to 2-way ANOVA
Example of a 2-way ANOVA
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(The first take-home examination, Ch. 1-5,
9 in Kirk)
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Interpretation of interactions
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w
squared, Effect size, power, and sample
size determination
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CR-p design: Random-effect model approach
CRF-pq design: Random-effect model approach
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Pooling strategies used in random-effect
models
Rules for deriving expected values of mean
squares
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Introduction to randomized block (RB)
design
Generalized randomized block (GRB) design
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Introduction to Latin-square designs
An example of LS-p design
Latin-squares with replications
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Introduction to & an example of
hierarchical design
Advantage and disadvantage of hierarchical
designs
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(Article
Critique Due)
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Introduction to split-plot factorial (SPF)
designs
An example of SPFp.q design
Computational procedure for the SPFpq.r
design
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Computational procedure for the SPFp.qr
design
Assumptions underlying the SPF designs
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Introduction to and an example of one-way
ANCOVA
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Assumptions underlying ANCOVA designs
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