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The phrase "analyzed in a repeated" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a process of analysis that occurs multiple times, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The data was analyzed in a repeated manner to ensure accuracy."
Alternatives: "analyzed repeatedly" or "analyzed multiple times".
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Neurophysiological data were analyzed in a repeated measures ANOVA using the within-subject factor "correctness" and the between-subject factor "group".
To assess the impact of the intervention on primary and secondary outcomes, time-by-treatment interactions were analyzed in a repeated measures split plot in time analysis of variance model for continuous outcomes.
The dependent variables were analyzed in a repeated measures ANOVA model with time (over the pegboard and stress tasks), round (before and after intervention), and group (GFT, SST, REF) as categorical independent variables.
Freezing behaviour was analyzed in a repeated measures analysis of variance (repeated measures ANOVA) with test as a within-subjects factor or by ANOVA.
Accuracy was analyzed in a repeated measures analysis of variance with three variables.
The d' values per condition were further analyzed in a repeated measures analysis of variance (ANOVA) with the factors ACTION (grasping/pointing) and CHANGE_MAGNITUDE (small/medium/large).
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The TE- and TD-task were analyzed in a repeated-measures ANOVA using the within-subject factor "experiment" (TE vs. TD) and the between-subject factor group (controls, pHD, HD).
Neurophysiological processes on correct and erroneous trials were analyzed in a repeated-measures ANOVA using the within-subject factor "correctness" (correct vs. error) and the between-subject factor group (controls, de novo PD).
Data from retrieval testing were analyzed in a 2×2×2 repeated measurements analysis of variance (ANOVA) with the between subjects factor sleep/wake and the within subjects factors forward/backward retrieval and 1st/2nd transition in the memory test.
Data from immediate recall testing at learning before the retention intervals of sleep and wakefulness were analyzed in a 2×2 repeated measurements ANOVA with the between subjects factor sleep/wake and the within subjects factor 1st/2nd transition in the memory test.
Response times can be expected to be asymptotically normal distributed and, therefore was analyzed in a linear model (repeated measure analysis of variance; paired t-test) applying the same independent variables.
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