The basic ideas for the Shine Combined Analysis of Variance are extended to the case where some factors do not have repeated measures. Schematic calculation procedures are presented for the two-way case with repeated measures on one experimental factor. Some useful modifications of the basic Shine-Bower error term, which is used to test subject sources of variation, are also presented.
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