In the second stage of the repeated-measures ANOVA, individual differences are removed from the denominator of the F-ratio.
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Answer is TRUE
First, you need to understand that the main difference between repeated measures ANOVA testing and indepedent measures ANOVA testing is that in case of repeated measures, we remove all the individual differences variance part when calculating the denominator of F ratio
Individual differences are removed from the denominator of the F-ratio because it helps in reducing effect on the F ratio due to individual differences, but we keep the error variance as it is.
So, your answer is TRUE
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