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I am struggling with what is considered a basic affect. On the evaluate data assignment participant 1 (Brandy) A1 is higher than B1 which we
I am struggling with what is considered a basic affect. On the evaluate data assignment participant 1 (Brandy) A1 is higher than B1 which we are wanting to see an increase for B1 with the intervention. Would this not be considered a basic affect?
Also if A1 has a lot of variability and some of the data points are close to data points for B1, is that not considered a basic affect? Do we need more data points for A1? This would be on graph 2 (Jack).