The Shine-Bower single-subject ANOVA is extended to the multivariate case, i.e., the case of more than one dependent measure or variate. Two cases of between-variate dependencies among within-subject errors are considered. The first case assumes a restricted pattern of between-variate dependencies among within-subject errors. This case allows the use of standard multi-variate ANOVA procedures. The second case assumes no between-variate dependencies among within-subject errors. This case allows the use of simplified multivariate ANOVA procedures.
Get full access to this article
View all access options for this article.
References
1.
Harris, R. J.A primer of multivariate statistics. New York: Academic Press, 1975.
2.
Shine, L. C.A multi-way analysis of variance for single-subject designs . EDUCATIONAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL MEASUREMENT, 1973, 33, 633-636.
3.
Shine, L. C.Independence problems for certain tests based on the Shine-Bower error term . EDUCATIONAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL MEASUREMENT, 1975, 35, 535-537.
4.
Shine, L. C.An alternate statistic for testing the slow change assumption of the Shine-Bower error term . EDUCATIONAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL MEASUREMENT, 1976, 36, 611-614.
5.
Shine, L. C.Removing the restriction of an even number of trials for the Shine-Bower single-subject ANOVA . EDUCATIONAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL MEASUREMENT, 1977, 37, 873-875.
6.
Shine, L. C.The conservativeness and power of F tests based on the Shine-Bower error term . EDUCATIONAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL MEASUREMENT, 1979, 39, 537-541.
7.
Shine, L. C.On two fundamental single-subject behavior functions . EDUCATIONAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL MEASUREMENT, 1980, 40, 63-72.
8.
Shine, L. C.Integrating the study of Shine's actualized and pure single-subject behavior functions . EDUCATIONAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL MEASUREMENT, 1981, 41, 673-685.
9.
Shine, L. C. and Bower, S. M.A one-way analysis of variance for single-subject designs. EDUCATIONAL AND PSYCOLOGICAL MEASUREMENT, 1971, 31, 105-113.