Hi Emma,
yes, you can use these subjects. In fact for linear mixed effects models
it makes even sense to include subjects that have only a single time
point (if that is the small minority of course). Simply follow the same
steps: cross for all time points, base (even if you include only a
single time point here) and then long.
Best, Martin
On 09/22/2014 09:35 AM, Emma Thompson wrote:
Hi Freesurfers,
I'm conducting a longitudinal analysis but have several subjects with
a few missing time points. The paradigm contained 4 time points in
total, a baseline that occurred prior to any treatment and 3
post-treatment time points. All my subjects have baseline time points.
However, a few subjects have a missing post-treatment time point. Can
I still use these subjects in my longitudinal analysis even though 1
of the 3 post-treatment time points are missing?
Thanks in advance for your help!
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