REPEATED MEASURES (ANOVA)
UNDERSTANDING THE REPEATED-MEASURES ANOVA REPEATED MEASURES ANOVA – Analysis of Variance in which subjects are measured more than once to determine whether statistically significant change has occurred, for example, from the pretest to the posttest. (Vogt, 1999) • REPEATED MEASURES (ANOVA) – An ANOVA in which subjects are measured two or more times and the total …
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