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Which statistical test should I use?

I am creating a hypothetical study in which there are two drugs being tested. Thus I have taken 60 participants and randomly split them into three groups: drug A, drug B and a control group. A YBOCS score will be taken before the trial after the trial has ended and then again at a 3-month follow-up. Which statistical test should I use to compare the three groups and to find out which was most effective?

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daz moo

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2y ago
Updated: 11/25/2022

You could do regression with crime rate the dependent variable and unemployment rate as the independent variable.

Why do you need to have two tests?

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