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Simulation-Based Power Analysis for Factorial Analysis of Variance Designs

open access: yesAdvances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science, 2021
Researchers often rely on analysis of variance (ANOVA) when they report results of experiments. To ensure that a study is adequately powered to yield informative results with an ANOVA, researchers can perform an a priori power analysis.
D. Lakens, Aaron R. Caldwell
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Analysis of proportions using arcsine transform with any experimental design

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2023
IntroductionExact tests on proportions exist for single-group and two-group designs, but no general test on proportions exists that is appropriate for any experimental design involving more than two groups, repeated measures, and/or factorial designs ...
Louis Laurencelle, Denis Cousineau
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Split-Plot Designs with Few Whole Plot Factors Containing Clear Effects

open access: yesFractal and Fractional, 2022
Fractional factorial split-plot designs are widely used when it is impractical to perform fractional factorial experiments in a completely random order.
Yuna Zhao
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MCMTC: A Pragmatic Framework for Selecting an Experimental Design to Inform the Development of Digital Interventions

open access: yesFrontiers in Digital Health, 2022
Advances in digital technologies have created unprecedented opportunities to deliver effective and scalable behavior change interventions. Many digital interventions include multiple components, namely several aspects of the intervention that can be ...
Inbal Nahum-Shani   +2 more
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Estimation and Testing of Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney Effects in Factorial Clustered Data Designs

open access: yesSymmetry, 2022
Clustered data arise frequently in many practical applications whenever units are repeatedly observed under a certain condition. One typical example for clustered data are animal experiments, where several animals share the same cage and should not be ...
K. Rubarth   +3 more
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How to use analysis of variance correctly——an analysis of variance for the univariate quantitative data collected from the fractional factorial design

open access: yesSichuan jingshen weisheng, 2022
The purpose of this paper was to introduce the fractional factorial design and its quantitative data analysis of variance and the SAS implementation. The fractional factorial designs were very similar to the factorial designs and the orthogonal designs ...
Hu Chunyan, Hu Liangping
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The effect of framing and communicating COVID-19 vaccine side-effect risks on vaccine intentions for adults in the UK and the USA: A structured summary of a study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

open access: yesTrials, 2021
Objectives Vaccine hesitancy is a major hurdle for stopping the COVID-19 pandemic. Recently, fear of vaccine side effects created widespread concern and paused global vaccination efforts.
Nikkil Sudharsanan   +4 more
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Optimization of Welding Process of Geomembranes in Biodigesters Using Design of Factorial Experiments

open access: yesEnergies, 2023
This research focuses on the optimization of the thermofusion process in the construction of biodigesters as it has a direct influence on their quality and durability.
Rocio Camarena-Martinez   +2 more
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Comparison of Factorial and Latin Hypercube Sampling Designs for Meta-Models of Building Heating and Cooling Loads

open access: yesEnergies, 2021
Interest in research analyzing and predicting energy loads and consumption in the early stages of building design using meta-models has constantly increased in recent years.
Younhee Choi   +3 more
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CASANOVA: Permutation inference in factorial survival designs

open access: yesBiometrics, 2021
We propose inference procedures for general factorial designs with time‐to‐event endpoints. Similar to additive Aalen models, null hypotheses are formulated in terms of cumulative hazards.
Marc Ditzhaus   +3 more
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