Re: Within-subjects proportional data




Bill Howells wrote:
> Non-linear mixed model with logit link! As implemented in SAS NLMIXED.
> (don't you just love it when people throw out terms like that!) :)

These suggestions are technically superior, but the analysis of
proportions is a lot simpler and would be a useful starting point
before doing the more complex analyses.

I'd also consider a simple repeated measures ANOVA looking at the
proportion of hits, misses and false positives. These data would be
ipsative, but there are papers arguing that this ANOVA still produces
sensible results in these cases.

Thom

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