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    Oct 27, 2005, 11:37 AM
    Coefficents for exponential trend analysis
    Hello!

    I was wondering if there was at table of values that I could use for general weights (coefficents) of orthogonal contrasts for exponential trend analysis. The highest may start anywhere near 10 and the lowest starting point may start anywhere near 4 or 5. I just want the points for a typical decay function where e=1. I hope this makes sense. Thanks!

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    Oct 27, 2005, 01:57 PM
    Are you asking for something similar to this:

    Orthogonal Linear Contrasts for Polynomial Regression (if you Google this you'll get a table)...

    Does anybody else know of a table that would follow this ?


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    May 9, 2007, 05:48 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by TrueGlance
    Hello!

    I was wondering if there was at table of values that I could use for general weights (coefficents) of orthogonal contrasts for exponential trend analysis. The highest may start anywhere near 10 and the lowest starting point may start anywhere near 4 or 5. I just want the points for a typical decay function where e=1. I hope this makes sense. Thanks!

    Adam
    What stat package are you using?

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