Hi All,
Hoping a Time Series Expert can help me out here, I've collected data over a period of days for a control group and an exposed group, when plotting via sequence charts there is an upwards trend in the exposed group. Is there a way I can compare the two different groups to see if there is a significant difference over time? I know a t-test would look for the overall means, but I'm more concerned with the time component making a difference to the two series? Does this make sense? I've had a look on the net an was wondering if pooled cross-sectional time series was what I wanted? Can this be done in SPSS? Sample data below control Exposed n_control n_exposed Day_ Date_ .19 .17 120 10 1 1 .15 .25 350 124 2 2 .12 .22 690 482 3 3 .13 .19 349 82 4 4 .14 .30 375 68 5 5 .08 .31 331 180 6 6 .11 .26 407 303 7 7 .15 .22 328 192 8 8 .18 .29 168 83 9 9 .08 .17 198 96 10 10 .17 .13 45 55 11 11 .27 .33 48 58 12 12 .18 .31 42 19 13 13 .04 .13 53 15 14 14 .06 .50 34 47 15 15 .16 .31 47 54 16 16 .15 .23 53 55 17 17 .20 .35 50 38 18 18 .16 .42 50 52 19 19 .16 .22 51 21 20 20 .17 .17 61 21 21 21 .06 .20 29 41 22 22 .08 .34 38 47 23 23 .00 .33 39 41 24 24 .15 .34 47 46 25 25 .05 .33 46 41 26 26 .10 .57 39 11 27 27 .24 .40 49 17 28 28 .08 .25 23 29 29 29 Mike ______________________________________________________________________ This email has been scanned by the MessageLabs Email Security System. For more information please visit http://www.messagelabs.com/email ______________________________________________________________________ |
I'm only asking as I thought 29 points might be two many for a repeated
measures design?? But advice contrary to this is also appreciated Mike -----Original Message----- From: Michael Pearmain Sent: 20 November 2006 17:16 To: [hidden email] Subject: Time Series comparison of models Hi All, Hoping a Time Series Expert can help me out here, I've collected data over a period of days for a control group and an exposed group, when plotting via sequence charts there is an upwards trend in the exposed group. Is there a way I can compare the two different groups to see if there is a significant difference over time? I know a t-test would look for the overall means, but I'm more concerned with the time component making a difference to the two series? Does this make sense? I've had a look on the net an was wondering if pooled cross-sectional time series was what I wanted? Can this be done in SPSS? Sample data below control Exposed n_control n_exposed Day_ Date_ .19 .17 120 10 1 1 .15 .25 350 124 2 2 .12 .22 690 482 3 3 .13 .19 349 82 4 4 .14 .30 375 68 5 5 .08 .31 331 180 6 6 .11 .26 407 303 7 7 .15 .22 328 192 8 8 .18 .29 168 83 9 9 .08 .17 198 96 10 10 .17 .13 45 55 11 11 .27 .33 48 58 12 12 .18 .31 42 19 13 13 .04 .13 53 15 14 14 .06 .50 34 47 15 15 .16 .31 47 54 16 16 .15 .23 53 55 17 17 .20 .35 50 38 18 18 .16 .42 50 52 19 19 .16 .22 51 21 20 20 .17 .17 61 21 21 21 .06 .20 29 41 22 22 .08 .34 38 47 23 23 .00 .33 39 41 24 24 .15 .34 47 46 25 25 .05 .33 46 41 26 26 .10 .57 39 11 27 27 .24 .40 49 17 28 28 .08 .25 23 29 29 29 Mike ______________________________________________________________________ This email has been scanned by the MessageLabs Email Security System. For more information please visit http://www.messagelabs.com/email ______________________________________________________________________ |
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