Dear All,
I am fairly new to statistics and am not even sure if this is the correct forum for what I think might be a
very simple question. (If anyone one can suggest a more appropriate mailing list for a newbie then please do).
I have test data which was carried out over a number of sessions, each session has 3 phases. Three
treatments A, B and C were applied during the tests. Each treatment has 3 levels. Treatment A changes with
each phase in a single session. Treatments B and C remain constant throughout each of the phases and are
only changed with each session. I want to test to see the effects of Treatments A, B and C. I am planning on
using ANOVA to do this. My questions is do I need to carry out 3 seperate sets of analyses, one for each
treatment or can I test all three treatments in the one analysis?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks
Galatea.
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