The Longest Repeated Substring (LRS) problem asks a deceptively simple question: given a string, find the longest substring that appears at least twice. The substrings can overlap, which makes the…
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Standard one-way ANOVA compares means across independent groups—different people in each condition. Repeated measures ANOVA handles a fundamentally different scenario: the same subjects measured…
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Repeated measures ANOVA is your go-to analysis when you’ve measured the same subjects multiple times under different conditions or across time points. Unlike between-subjects ANOVA, which compares…
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