Balanced Incomplete Blocks to Control Individual Differences
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1988
Keywords
Repeat Measurement Design, Greek Letter, Request Form, Balance Incomplete Block Design, Latin Letter
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03203848
Abstract
Balanced incomplete block designs are used when there are reasons that preclude the use of repeated measurements designs, particularly when there are at least two factors, each with several levels. However, these designs are usually not used when interaction effects are of interest, because they involve the confounding of the interactions with subject or group differences. This paper describes special computational procedures that can be employed to obtain partial, but unconfounded, information about interaction effects.
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Citation / Publisher Attribution
Behavior Research Methods, Instruments & Computers, v. 20 issue 3, p. 310-312
Scholar Commons Citation
Kimmel, Herbert D.; Becker, Judith A.; and Bevill, Michael J., "Balanced Incomplete Blocks to Control Individual Differences" (1988). Psychology Faculty Publications. 1209.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/psy_facpub/1209