A Method for Analyzing Unreplicated Experiments Using Information on the Intraclass Correlation Coefficient
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Nov 1, 2006
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Jamis J. Perret
Department of Applied Statistics and Research Methods, University of Northern Colorado
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Many studies are performed on units that cannot be replicated; however, there is often an abundance of subsampling. By placing a reasonable upper bound on the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC), it is possible to carry out classical tests of significance that have conservative levels of significance.
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