5. Mistakes to avoid
5.1 Don't forget to clearly characterize the expected response
Keeping this in mind throughout the process will help you avoid mistakes.
SCROLL TO TOP5.2 Don't be lax in following the steps
The example presented is relatively simple and therefore easy to carry out. However, if you are curious enough to carry out the exercise on a larger number of factors, you will realize that rigor in the implementation of the calculations is absolutely essential, as an error can very quickly occur.
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Statistical Method for Research Workers , Ronald Aylmer FISHER, 1925
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