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In an independent-measures ANOVA, individual differences contribute to the variance in the numerator and in the denominator of the F-ratio. For a repeated-measures ANOVA, what happens to the individual differences in the numerator of the F-ratio

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  1. 13 October, 15:35
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    They do not exist because the same individuals participate in all of the treatments.
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