On 11/16/2013 11:45 AM, Jakub Szewczyk wrote:
I am trying to analyze a dataset where I have 1 continuous
between-item variable (C), and 2 factorial within-item variables (3-
and 2-level: F3, F2). I'm interested in whether slope of C is
different from 0 at different combinations of F3 and F2, and whether
it varies between these combinations.
  [snip]
I also considered using car::Anova() for running a repeated-measures
MANCOVA analysis, but if I got this thread right
(http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lang.r.general/270271/focus=270275),
this is (at present) not possible to do.

Are these ways of analyzing data valid?

AFAICS, you do not have a time-varying covariate, so a repeated measures
Anova() should work.  You can probably test your hypotheses using
car::linearHypothesis on the parameters in C:F2, C:F3.

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