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Variance analyses are presented for two data layouts—each corresponding to the class of all ordered pairs from a single finite set. The analysis of the dominance layout is in terms of a fixed effects linear model which includes parameters representing the scale values of the elements of the set, response bias, and pairwise interactions. A parallel parametrization is carried out for the composition layout for which corresponding point estimates and hypothesis tests are given. A joint treatment of concurrently observed dominance and composition layouts is suggested and illustrative data are presented.
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This research was supported in part by National Institutes of Health Grant MH-04439-06. The author would like to express his appreciation to Richard Beatty of the University of Toronto, James Baker and William Carroll of Oregon Research Institute, and J. E. Keith Smith of the University of Michigan, for their helpful comments concerning aspects of this work. Computing assistance was obtained from the Health Sciences Computing Facility, UCLA, sponsored by NIH Grant FR-3.
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Bechtel, G.G. The analysis of variance and pairwise scaling. Psychometrika 32, 47–65 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02289404
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