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Sri12
Calcite | Level 5
Hello,
I wanted to do proc mixed and I have 3 factors- treat group day. But while writing the model, I wrote e = treat group day treat*group group*day treat*group*day.
I forgot to type treat*time. Because of this I got an significant interaction for treat*group*day. And the corrected by model I lost the significant difference for TGD interaction.
Is it ok to use the model without treat*time? I already know that I have time effect. So for my results time is not a important criteria. So is that ok to leave out treat*time?
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PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

It is okay. Pick the model you think is the best.

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Paige Miller

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PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

It is okay. Pick the model you think is the best.

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Paige Miller
Sri12
Calcite | Level 5
Oh cool. Thanks for the reply.

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