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MathieuLacome
Calcite | Level 5

Dear all,

First, thank you for reading,

I know this question has been ask in this forum, but I still dont understand how could I do what I want.

I have 12 sujects in my study, doing a repeated task (12 times).

So I have 12 rows with 12 colum with the performance on the task, the 12 times.

I would like to run an Anova with repeated mesure and then, doing a Post Hoc Tukeys.

So, I go to fit model, chose Manova method and run my repeated mesure.

Ok, It's significant !

Know, how could I run a post hoc to know, which repetition are different from this other ?

Thank you,

Mathieu.

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SteveDenham
Jade | Level 19

Before you start testing, you need to ask, in the clearest terms, what is the objective of the experiment?  Is the objective captured in the design?  From this description, I can think of several approaches, only one of which would use a multivariate analysis of variance as an analytic tool.  Please let us know what you are trying to do in this study.

Steve Denham

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