When measuring a correlation between two variables, under what circumstances would it be best to make and
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When measuring a correlation between two variables, under what circumstances would it be best to make and average several repeat measurements of each subject for a given variable rather than measure the variable only once on each subject?
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The Analysis Of Biological Data
ISBN: 9781319226237
3rd Edition
Authors: Michael C. Whitlock, Dolph Schluter
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