It is shown for the Shine-Bower single-subject ANOVA that the numerator and denominator of all F tests based on the Shine-Bower error term are independent of each other. It is also shown that the same property holds for all such tests in the Shine Combined ANOVA except for the test for the trial by subject interaction.
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