C. Samoilă, D. Ursuțiu, P. Cotfas, D. Cotfas, A. Stefan
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Quantitative approaches in remote experiment design
The paper presents the Keppel method allowing investigators to interact with design and analysis of new remote experiments using quantitative criteria. In fact it is a presentation of analysis of variance procedures to appreciate the knowledge contained in one remote laboratory work and if this content will determine treatment effects in learner behavior.