Hello!
I have three parameters that measure an examiners performance over time. The data is noted for around 10 examiners and decreases over time, indicating better performance - I already performed analysis with linear mixed model analysis.
Now I am trying to find out where the maximum slope of the learning curve lies - to get an indication on the number of necessary interventions.
Any ideas how to calculate that?
Thanks!
Michael
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