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Why do articles appear in print when
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SAT scores are approximately normal with mean 500 and a standard
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paper is not required to score 800 on the SAT. What percent of students
who take the SAT score 800?
The answer to this question shall be: SAT scores of 800+
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well, this is a tricky sort of ? if in fact, all REAL scores that
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Hi Jim,
Is it correct that you measured every subject 100 times (25 times in all 4
drugs/dose groups)? Then it might be a good idea to use a repeated
measurement test. This tests takes into account that people may have a
different 'base' temperature; it takes away some of the within group error
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I'm doing a two-way, 2X2 ANOVA. Suppose I have 20 subjects, and each has
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