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marthapapa

Hallo, Thank you very much for giving us the chance to run and understand statistics with JASP! I have conducted a forced-choice test three times (pre-, middle-, final-) , in two different groups (control & test). I would like to examine the differences between them, but at the same time not to loose the repeated data. So, I decided to run a REPEATED MEASURES ANCOVA, with middle and final tests as within-subjects factors, training as between-subjects factor and pre-test and age as covariates. I conducted an independent t-test for the pre-test and saw that the control and the test groups differed significantly . Hence, I thought that I could eliminate the variance , by using pre-test-results as covariate. However, the pre-test and the training are correlated, and I have red that one of the assumptions for running an ANCOVA is that IVs and Covariates should be independent . Can I proceed with the analysis ? Or should I do something different ? I found in the references, that one way to control for those interactions is the moderated regression. But I don’t know how to run this kind of analysis in JASP. Thank you very much in advance !

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