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Re: statistical differences between products evaluation using incomplete block design

Posted by vlad simion on Sep 29, 2011; 10:48am
URL: http://spssx-discussion.165.s1.nabble.com/statistical-differences-between-products-evaluation-using-incomplete-block-design-tp4852186p4852611.html

Hi Alex,

Have a look at this site, might be useful:

http://ssnds.uwo.ca/statsexamples/spss.html

Hth,
Vlad 

On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 10:53 AM, Alexandra Chirilov <[hidden email]> wrote:
Dear list,

I have a problem...one of our client wants to evaluate 6 products in a CLT!
We propose him a balance incomplete block design (BIBD) (3 products per
respondents). I generate a quite balance design (D-efficiency = 0.8).

I have never used before BIBD (I used only complete design) and I don't have
any idea how to statistically compare the products' evaluation? What
statistical test should I use in order to say that product A is better
perceived than product B (e.g.: 8.97 significantly higher than 8.80)?


Thank you very much,
Alex

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