Dear Forum!
I have experimental data in which the subjects perform an incentivised guess 3 times. The measure I would like to test is the guess- the true so it is discrete ranging from negative to positive. I would like to check for gender differences and would like to use all the three rounds "pooled". However that of course cause other problems due to not clustering at "subject" level. Is there a way to do this?
Additionally I have the same question regarding a binary variable and wonder If there is a way to correct for autocorrelation with panels in an exact fisher or chi 2 test?
I have experimental data in which the subjects perform an incentivised guess 3 times. The measure I would like to test is the guess- the true so it is discrete ranging from negative to positive. I would like to check for gender differences and would like to use all the three rounds "pooled". However that of course cause other problems due to not clustering at "subject" level. Is there a way to do this?
Additionally I have the same question regarding a binary variable and wonder If there is a way to correct for autocorrelation with panels in an exact fisher or chi 2 test?
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