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Re : comparaison of 5 measures

iheb bougmiza
Hello,
In fact, I have 5 different tests. Each one was applied on only one subject.
test 1 : subject 1
test 2 :  subject 2
..
....
..
so, these data values are spot measures and not means. each subject had a test and had only one value.
I hope it is more clear now..

ps: Excuse my English...

.
 



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Iheb,

There's a lot you have not said. Too much to give much specific advice.

I assume you have the data values. Are these data for the same test
administered five times to the same subjects? Or, five different tests
administered once to the same subjects? Or, five different tests each
administered to a different set of subjects?

Re-post with better and more complete information.

Gene Maguin

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Re: Re : comparaison of 5 measures

Swank, Paul R
Since you have different tests with different subjects, what good would it do to compare them. The test variance is completely confounded with the person variance.

Paul R. Swank, Ph.D
Professor and Director of Research
Children's Learning Institute
University of Texas Health Science Center
Houston, TX 77038


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From: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Iheb Bougmiza
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Subject: Re : comparaison of 5 measures

Hello,
In fact, I have 5 different tests. Each one was� applied on� only one� subject.
test 1 : subject 1
test 2 :�  subject 2
..
....
..
so, these data values are spot measures and not means. each subject had a test and had only one value.
I hope it is more clear now..

ps: Excuse my English...

.




----- Message d'origine ----
De : Gene Maguin <[hidden email]>
À : [hidden email]
Envoyé le : Mardi, 7 Octobre 2008, 16h26mn 54s
Objet� : Re: comparaison of 5 measures

Iheb,

There's a lot you have not said. Too much to give much specific advice.

I assume you have the data values. Are these data for the same test
administered five times to the same subjects? Or, five different tests
administered once to the same subjects? Or, five different tests each
administered to a different set of subjects?

Re-post with better and more complete information.

Gene Maguin

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