Timeline for Data analysis: 2 groups but all ratings from the same (two) individual(s)
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Jul 28, 2020 at 19:35 | vote | accept | grey | ||
Jul 28, 2020 at 13:12 | history | edited | user292603 | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Jul 28, 2020 at 13:10 | comment | added | user292603 | thank you for the clarity. I think the best way to go about this would be to use the 2 groups and compare with a t-test as you normally would. it doesn't really matter that there was 1 person observing (it might actually be better as it rules out a third variable problem), as long as his observations remained impartial throughout. so I would say to run the test as you would like any dependent t-test. I have also added a little more about your second step in my answer | |
Jul 28, 2020 at 13:05 | comment | added | grey | Thanks for your response. I have edited the original post and added some more information. I was thinking of a dependent t-test too, but I would not know how to enter the data in a meaningful way, as there are no paired datasets as there usually are with a dependent t-test. | |
Jul 28, 2020 at 12:52 | history | answered | user292603 | CC BY-SA 4.0 |