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Dear Terry,
I am very grateful to you for such a detailed and helpful answer.
Following your recommendation then I will skip the method presented at
http://www.ats.ucla.edu/stat/r/faq/type3.htm
So far, based on my understanding of R I arrived to the conclusion that the
correct way to see if ther
I believe Michael's point is that you need to STOP asking such
questions and START either learning some statistics or work with
someone who already knows some. You should not be doing such analyses
on your own given your present state of statistical ignorance.
Cheers,
Bert
Bert Gunter
"Data is
Dear Michael,
thanks for your answer. Despite it answers to my initial question, it does not
help me in finding the solution to my problem unfortunately.
Could you please tell me which analysis of the two models should I trust then?
My goal is to know whether participants’ choices
of the depend
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