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How can I analyze a design where the sample is randomly divided into three groups? Each group receives one of three treatments and dependent variables are measured. Then, a second trial is conducted where each group is administered a different treatment than they received the first time, and dependent variables are measured. The same procedure is followed a third time.

I have been told that this is a repeated measures design. However, the only examples of repeated measures I can find like this involve the same treatments over time, and between subjects (group) differences are compared.

I need a SAS code to partial out the repeated measures part of the SSEs.
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Rucstat_huadli
Fluorite | Level 6
Your mean is A Three (Sequences) by Three (Periods) Crossover Design with Repeated Measures?

The Mixed Linear Model,I think, is fitted for this design.
Rucstat_huadli
Fluorite | Level 6
PROC MIXED data = data;
CLASS subject trt period seq;
MODEL var = trt seq period / s ddfm=satther;
RANDOM subject(seq);
CONTRAST 'A vs B' trt 1 -1 0/ stdiff cl;
RUN;

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