4) What assumption of linear models does Repeated-measures ANOVA violate? Please explain what this means. ( give detailed and perfect answer and in typing form)
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A linear model is a statistical model that assumes a linear relationship between the dependent variable and one or more independent variables. In other words, it assumes that the change in the dependent variable is proportional to the change in the independent Show more…
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