Statistics give meaning to data collected during research and make it simple to extract actionable insights from the data. As a result, it’s important to have a guide for analyzing data, which is where a statistical analysis plan (SAP) comes in. A statistical analysis plan provides a framework for collecting data, simplifying and interpreting it, […]
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