Friedman’s ANOVA a. when to use the test; b. research question; c. null hypothesis; d. test assumptions; e. steps in conducting; and f. demonstrate using hypothetical data.
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It is used to test for differences in treatments across multiple test attempts. It is particularly useful when the data are not normally distributed and the subjects are the same across all treatment conditions (repeated measures). Show more…
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