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hello Im Tom reader and in this video Im going to explore the difference between fixed and random effects in statistical analysis you need to understand this if youre going to analyze your data correctly and avoid the terrible statistical sin of pseudo replication Im going to assume that you have a working knowledge of the basic statistical tests which are taught in most introductory stats courses at university and that you understand basic stats jargon like factor and dependent variable first up I should explain that all of the statistical tests youve encountered so far t-tests analysis of variance regression they all use a mathematical model to describe how the dependent variable the response variable is influenced by the effects in which youre interested which are caused by the independent variables which include both factors and covariance you may not have seen models written down but you use them every time you run a test and they represent your hypothesis about how the wor