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  "path": "/t/power-calculations-in-longitudinal-mixed-effects-from-two-measurements-to-three-measurements/28699#post_6",
  "publishedAt": "2026-04-10T08:48:10.000Z",
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  "textContent": "I think it is important to emphasize that in my simulation, I used time as a continuous variable with only a random intercept and no random slope. The calculations were based only on _p_\n\nI have attached a PASS report showing an increase in power with more than seven measurements. To reiterate, the primary issue I’m highlighting is the transition from two to three measurements.",
  "title": "Power Calculations in Longitudinal Mixed Effects - from two measurements to three measurements"
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