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I have a dataset from a panel (observational) study.

The data record all subjects' buying behavior in specific stores (for example: 3 ) across 3 equal and continued time-periods.

Some behavioral variables are highly or moderately correlated.

A few new variables are created in need based on some observed variables.

I want to confirm: Comparatively, to what extent, which behavioral variables and/or created variables are significantly time-affected?

What procedure would be better for the above question?
1. One-way Repeated ANOVA /MANOVA test
2. PROC GLM;
3. PROC MIXED (treatment: store & time);
4. Other....

Any comment is welcome.

Thanks.
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deleted_user
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If you have license to SAS/ETS, try proc SPECTRA.

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