Posted by
Rcarlstedt on
Oct 27, 2006; 1:48am
URL: http://spssx-discussion.165.s1.nabble.com/Re-small-sample-repeated-predictors-more-tp1071739p1071744.html
In a message dated 10/26/2006 8:18:01 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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I am curious about what you had done in this previous study with baseball
players. It seems like the way you approached this problem, you could make
inferences about specific players, but not about players in general.
That was actually the whole point of the investigations, determining
indivdual differences that supposedly exist according to my model and the Individual
Zone of Optimum Functioning theory (IZOF) that would emerge, but not in
group data. And, that was the case, but I still am uncertain about statistical
issues. I'll try to find the post and response about PANEL analysis that I
received previously that implied that one could use/enter trait constants each
time other more variable predictor variables are entered.
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Licensed Clinical Psychologist/Licensed Applied Psychologist
Clinical and Research Director: Integrative Psychological Services of NYC
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Research Fellow in Applied Neuroscience: Brain Resource Company
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