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Mathematical re-expression, often nonlinear, of data values. Data are often transformed either to meet the assumptions of a statistical model or to make the results of an analysis more interpretable.
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Data transformation (both data and result)
Consider we have a one-way ANOVA, with 3 groups and 5 different participants each, and each solve 5 problems. If we measure the performance of solving each problem for each participant, would it be po …
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Data transformation (both data and result)
I FOUND THE ANSWER:
Actually, it really depends which kind of transformation we're going to use. If it's a non-linear transformation, the answer would be NO, IT'S NOT A VALID PRACTICE!
As doing two …