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Re: Repeated measures in large data set

Posted by Kornbrot, Diana on Nov 17, 2013; 3:16pm
URL: http://spssx-discussion.165.s1.nabble.com/Repeated-measures-in-large-data-set-tp5723115p5723122.html

Re: Repeated measures in large data set For large – nd small –data sets it is the EFFECT SIZE that matters not the p-value
I.e what proportion of the variabilty around the place is due to particular predictors
OR put another way
How does the magnitude of the effect compare with the standard deviatiob
Best
Diana


On 17/11/2013 03:33, "MaxJasper" <maxjasper@...> wrote:

·         You should avoid random-intercepts-and-slopes model with time. Such combo results in error-covariance structure that may be inappropriate.

·         To find best fit/analysis: you need to conduct several analysis and then select one with lowest -2LL.

·         For selection of an appropriate form of the residual covar matrix, fit a factorial model with fixed effects only (no random) and with an unstructured covar matrix.

·         To find best covar structure for 2 models with same fixed effects you test if there is a significant change in -2LL.


Max.
 

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Sent: 2013-Nov-16 13:02
To: MaxJasper
Subject: Repeated measures in large data set

I have a date set with approximately 1,000,000 people. Medication usage was
recorded monthly throughout one calendar year (i.e. each person has 12 time
points). The variables are numeric and refer to dosage.
I'm interested in comparing use across time, between two different regions and
three different groups. I've run Repeated Measures models with factors and
interactions. Everything is significant because the n is so large. Is there a
better way to do this? The differences between months are very small but all
pairwise comparisons are significant. How do I know which are meaningful?
(I'm particularly interested in comparing one month to the preceding and
following months).

Thanks!



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