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    Re: Paired-t woes: hours of work and my output still isn't "valid."



    Oh, oh. So you have another post in “Statistical research” with header: “Suggested form of statistical analysis”. That can be quite confusing since the same questions come up on two places. And it might be that some other people try to answer what has already been answered here.

    This thread does not have much to do with spss and that is definitely not statistical research! If you could join them and maybe move them to “Applied statistics”

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    @Amyleva

    Maybe you should inform the readers in ”Statistical Research” in the thread “Suggested form of statistical analysis?” that the same issue has been discussed in this thread.

    @to the moderators
    I suggest that those two threads are joined and moved to say Applied statistics.
    “This thread does not have much to do with spss and that is definitely not statistical research!”

    This is not about statistical research so I don’t want to write anything there.

    Besides, what is wrong with two way analysis of variance?

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