Topic Brief: If you want to look at a research question where the data is in nested levels, you can use the simplest version of a Introduction to Analysing Repeated Measures Data Training session with Dr Helen Brown, Senior Statistician, at The Roslin ...
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If you want to look at a research question where the data is in nested levels, you can use the simplest version of a Introduction to Analysing Repeated Measures Data Training session with Dr Helen Brown, Senior Statistician, at The Roslin ...
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- Introduction to Analysing Repeated Measures Data Training session with Dr Helen Brown, Senior Statistician, at The Roslin ...
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