Hello, 
I did get  a very tricky nested(?) anova design from a friend: A
subject had to do two experiments.  The first is done at time 1, the
other afterwards (time 2). There were two kinds of conditions in the
experiment 1 and 2. Each person did experiment 1 and 2, so that there
are the following four possible combinations:

Time     1        2
Cond   1   2    1   2

Sub A  X        x
Sub B  X            x
Sub C      X    x   
Sub D      X       x

I was thinkig of some nesting methods but none seem to work. Another
possibility is to analyse it as an ANOVA as a  Type4 SS Model. This
works (well, I get an output) as long as I have got only one
interaction in my model. Does anyone has got an idea how to correctly
analyse it? (I know planning a good design beforehand is the best
advice)
Best wishes
Felix
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