The following data were obtained from a repeated measures study comparing three treatment conditions. Use a repeated-measures
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The following data were obtained from a repeated measures study comparing three treatment conditions.
Use a repeated-measures ANOVA with α = .05 to determine whether these data are sufficient to demonstrate significant differences between the treatments.
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Treatment Subject П II G = 48 EX² = 294 A 10 24 %3D 5 5 5 15 %3D 1 2 3 D 2 3 T = 12 T = 16 T = 20 %3D SS = 26 SS = 30 SS = 38
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