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What does it mean if in 2 different conditions, the range is the same?

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One condition is number of words recalled with interference.

The other is number of words recalled without interference.

The range is the same, yet the interquartile range is different.

What does this mean in relation to results and accuracy etc? Anything will be appreciated. I'm desperate.

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  1. I don't think it has anything to do with accuracy.  Since the interquartile ranges are different you have differing distributions within a similiar range.

    You need to do some more analysis on the data points to see what is going on.

    Good Luck!

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