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Date:   Tue, 21 May 1996 16:23:16 GMT
Reply-To:   "Dwight H. Galster" <galster@RRNET.COM>
Sender:   "SAS(r) Discussion" <SAS-L@UGA.CC.UGA.EDU>
From:   "Dwight H. Galster" <galster@RRNET.COM>
Organization:   Red River Net - Internet Communications (701-232-3322/guest)
Subject:   help with split plot

We have come across a situation which the textbooks don't seem to cover... Maybe somebody out there can help.

We have a split plot design with 3 factors...but not a split-split plot. Here's the set-up.

There are 6 Replicates. Each replicate is divided into two whole plots. (The whole plots represent the first factor, Yes/No) Within each whole plot we have a 2x4 factorial design...these two factors being the ones of main interest for testing purposes.

This is different from both the straight split-plot and the split-split plot examples we have. Can anyone help with the model and sas commands for this? We may need to correctly identify expected mean squares for the discussion as well.

Thanks for any help.

Dwight Galster Statistics Consulting North Dakota State University


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