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ANCOVA for pretest-posttest designs #110

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drbenvincent opened this issue Dec 3, 2022 · 1 comment
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ANCOVA for pretest-posttest designs #110

drbenvincent opened this issue Dec 3, 2022 · 1 comment
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drbenvincent commented Dec 3, 2022

Add ANCOVA as a new capability of the package

  • Glossary: add post-test only and pretest-posttest variants to the nonequivalent group design section
    • Flesh out with more detail?
  • Get an example up and running with new PrePostNEGD class. Use synthetic data.
  • Plot the data in both forms next to each other, so it's easier to see how data from pretest-posttest NEGD can be analysed by ANCOVA or DID.
  • Add similar sklearn example notebook
  • OPTIONAL: Update the example with a real dataset from a published paper. Probably best to follow up with a novel example, or to replace the initial example
  • Add more explanation to the example notebook.
  • Add to the README + index.rst
  • Add data as a package dataset
    • Add that to the tests
  • Add to integration tests
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Possible studies:

  • Cummins, S., Petticrew, M., Higgins, C., Findlay, A., & Sparks, L. (2005). Large scale food retailing as an intervention for diet and health: quasi-experimental evaluation of a natural experiment. Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health, 59(12), 1035-1040.
  • Huang, E. Y., Lin, S. W., & Lin, S. C. (2011). A quasi-experiment approach to study the effect of e-mail management training. Computers in Human Behavior, 27(1), 522-531.

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