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Title: In using a matched-subjects design, it is important to remember that matching on more than one conti
Post by: Cremeux on Feb 25, 2015
In using a matched-subjects design, it is important to remember that matching on more than one continuous variable
A) is difficult to accomplish and will usually result in significant participant loss.
B) is preferred to matching on dichotomous variables.
C) is difficult to accomplish and usually results in skewed distributions.
D) often confounds the results if the variables are strongly related to performance on the dependent measure(s).


Title: Re: In using a matched-subjects design, it is important to remember that matching on more than one c
Post by: stylez on Mar 3, 2015
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Title: Re: In using a matched-subjects design, it is important to remember that matching on more than one conti
Post by: Cremeux on Mar 7, 2015
Excellent, what I needed. Respect


Title: Re: In using a matched-subjects design, it is important to remember that matching on more than one conti
Post by: stylez on Mar 7, 2015
Happy to help :)