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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a three factor" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to refer to a "three-factor" concept, which is commonly used in contexts like statistics or analysis.
Example: "The study examined a three-factor model to understand the influences on consumer behavior."
Alternatives: "a three-part" or "a three-variable".
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Learning across days (escape latencies) were analyzed by a three factor GLM ANOVA.
The experiments were conducted based on a three factor, five-level, central composite rotatable design matrix.
That case promulgated a three factor test for a permissible religious action by government that does not violate the Establishment Clause.
Analysis produced a three factor solution.
A three factor ANOVA with paired Tukey's correction was used for statistical analysis.
A three factor solution has been described in four previous studies [ 12- 15].
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A three-factor level and a three level face-centered CCD of 20 experimental runs was used (Table 4).
In this study eight different samples are prepared according to a three-factor experimental design.
A three-factor factorial design was employed in the study.
Results from the factor analysis suggested a three-factor model.
Factor analyses supported a three-factor solution, with acceptable internal consistency, along hypothesized dimensions.
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