Great question! The answer is no. You'll get error messages like "not an unreplicated complete block design" or "Unique possible outcome values should be 2", which simply means, that the methods do not automatically sort out missing values and reduce themselves to the complete data rows, like regressions do. So, you'd need to remove missing values and leave only grouped data rows in your data set. Cheers
You are a master of synthesis. What a great video!!!
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This video is great! What happens if you have missing data? Will the analysis still work?
Great question! The answer is no. You'll get error messages like "not an unreplicated complete block design" or "Unique possible outcome values should be 2", which simply means, that the methods do not automatically sort out missing values and reduce themselves to the complete data rows, like regressions do. So, you'd need to remove missing values and leave only grouped data rows in your data set. Cheers
Thanks so much!
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