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    A Repeated-Measures Analysis of Variance Is the Appropriate Statistical Analysis
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A Repeated-Measures Analysis of Variance Is the Appropriate Statistical Analysis

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A repeated-measures analysis of variance is the appropriate statistical analysis for comparing mean differences for a differential design comparing samples representing three populations.

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