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help for ^iclassr^, ^l1way^
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One-way ANOVA, random effects, and intra-class correlation [STB-35 sg65]
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^iclassr^ response_var group_var [weight] [^if^ exp] [^in^ range]
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[^, c^enter^(^Fpos^) e^ms ^noi^sily]
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^l1way^ response_var group_var [weight] [^if^ exp] [^in^ range]
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[^, c^enter^(^Fpos^) e^ms]
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^aweight^s are allowed; see help @weights@.
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Description
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^l1way^ and ^iclassr^ estimate one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) models and use
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the random effects ANOVA model to estimate the intra-class (within group) cor-
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relation, and the reliability of group averages from the Spearman-Brown proph-
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ecy formula.
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^l1way^ and ^iclassr^ are replacements for @loneway@; ^iclassr^ is faster than ^l1way^
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but limited to fewer than 376 values of group_var. Both are substantially fast-
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er than ^loneway^, especially ^iclassr^, and both offer more accurate estimation of
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the intra-class correlation in unbalanced designs or in weighted analyses; see
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the option ^ems^, below.
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Options
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^center^ chooses a reference point in the F distribution to center the observed
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F statistic in estimating the intra-class correlation. The argument Fpos
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may be 1 (the default), or "med" or "mean" to choose the median or the mean
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of the appropriate F distribution. This option has little effect except in
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small samples.
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^ems^ uses the coefficient of the group variance in the expected value of the be-
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tween group mean square to scale the estimated intra-class correlation. The
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default, for compatibility with ^loneway^, is to use the average group size
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instead. This option is ^very^ strongly recommended unless the design is
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nearly balanced.
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^noisily^ causes ^iclassr^ to display the ANOVA summary table.
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Examples
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--------
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. ^iclassr rating stimulus^ (intra-stimulus r, < 376 stimuli, equal n's)
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. ^l1way rating stimulus^ (intra-stimulus r, ANOVA table, equal n's)
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. ^iclassr trait family, ems^ (intra-family r, < 376 families, unequal n's)
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. ^l1way trait family, e c(med)^ (intra-family r, unequal n's, center the ob-
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served F on the median of F)
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Also see
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--------
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STB: sg65 (STB-35)
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Manual: ^[R] loneway, oneway^
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On-line: help for @loneway@, @oneway@
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