I won't bother posting the nine additional 24-entry Bonferroni tables mentioned in my prior post, because they don't improve the situation for a3 or b47 for Method 2.
To me, this result is re-assuring in a way ... it means we're hitting a property of the data that doesn't change with reduction in number of Bonferroni tables ...
Anyway, please don't lose sight of my request for definitions regarding the second of the new regressions: (II) Definition of slopes and their SE?s for the second new regression.
"For the second of the new regressions:
c on (e, u?, u?*e), u=1/(1+u)
would you take a moment to define the relevant slopes (or ?average slopes?, as the case may be), and their associated SE?s? I?m anxious to add these to the overall computation. "
Whenever you have time to provide these, I'm ready to add the second new regression to the overall analysis.