for example if the data of one rep in my group is missed and I removed from my database, does this affect my final results ?
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Hi,
No, equal repetitions are not required, but missing data could affect results.
Hope this helps.
No. However, a minimum sample size requirement per group should be met depending on the statistical analysis you intend to run.
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