Abstract
A study involving nine normal male patients was conducted at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney, N.S.W., with the object of determining the effects of different treatments on the levels of various biochemical and physiological variables while the patients were performing specified regimens of physical exercise.
The statistical analysis is facilitated by the availability of a simple but versatile program, TWOWAY, which fits a rowplus-column statistical model to a rectangular data array (not necessarily containing equal numbers of observations per cell) by least squares, and computes the residual sum of squares. The statistical hypotheses of interest may then be tested using a standard F test which compares the residual sums of squares after two applications of the program.
The statistical analysis is facilitated by the availability of a simple but versatile program, TWOWAY, which fits a rowplus-column statistical model to a rectangular data array (not necessarily containing equal numbers of observations per cell) by least squares, and computes the residual sum of squares. The statistical hypotheses of interest may then be tested using a standard F test which compares the residual sums of squares after two applications of the program.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 391-395 |
Number of pages | 5 |
Journal | Contemporary mathematics |
Volume | 9 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 1982 |