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Design Explained
If you do not have enough participants to do a powerful simple experiment, you
might use a design, such as a matched-pairs design, that requires fewer
participants. As you will see, the matched—pairs design combines the best
aspects of ...
Mark Mitchell, Janina Jolley, 2012
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Design and Analysis of Clinical Trials: Concepts and ...
Note that a matched pairs design is in fact an extreme case of stratification, which
is often considered to achieve balance in covariates or prognostic factors. When
the number of covariates is large, the matched pairs design is difficult to ...
Shein-Chung Chow, Jen-Pei Liu, 2013
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Experimental Methods in Psychology
MATCHED-PAIRS DESIGN There is a design lying somewhere between a one-
factor completely randomized design (with different subjects in each condition)
and a repeated-measures design (with the same subjects in each condition).
Gustav Levine, Stanley Parkinson, 1994
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Advanced Psychology: Applications, Issues and Perspectives
A matched pairs design can appear to solve problems with repeated measures
and independent groups designs. One way that researchers have used a
matched pairs design is to use identical twins in studies. An alternative is to look
at what ...
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Statistics: Concepts and Controversies
This is a matched pairs design in which each subject compares the two colas.
Because responses may depend on which cola is tasted first, the order of tasting
should be chosen at random for each subject. When more than half the Coke ...
David Moore, William I. Notz, William Notz, 2006
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Basic Statistics: Tales of Distributions
The difference between the matched-pairs design and a natural-pairs design is
that, with the matched pairs, the investigator can randomly assign one member of
the pair to a treatment. In the natural-pairs design, the investigator has no control
...
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Applied Regression Analysis and Other Multivariable Methods
... mC TABLE 18.1 Matched-pairs design involving change scores in self-
perception of Copyright 2008 Thomson Learning, Inc. All Rights Reserved. May
not be copied, scanned, or duplicated, in whole or in part. 18.2 Equivalent
Analysis of a ...
David Kleinbaum, Lawrence Kupper, Azhar Nizam, 2007
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The Basic Practice of Statistics
(a) Describe a matched pairs design to answer this question. Be sure to include
proper blinding of your subjects. (b) You have 20regular Starbucks customers on
hand. Use the Simple Random Sample applet or Table B at line 141 to do the ...
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Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences
The matched-pairs design is limited to observing two groups, where pairs of
participants are matched. Using this design, Table 10.2 shows a situation with
two treatments. In a matchedpairs design, different, yet matched, participants (n1,
n2, ...
Gregory J. Privitera, 2011
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Statistics: Principles and Methods
Independent Samples Versus Matched Pairs Design To compare the
effectiveness of two drugs in curing a disease, suppose that 8 patients are
included in a clinical study. Here, the time to cure is the response of interest.
Figure 1a portrays a ...