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Repeated Measures Design

In: Applied Statistical Methods in Agriculture, Health and Life Sciences

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  • Bayo Lawal

    (Kwara State University, Department of Statistics and Mathematical Sciences)

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Data collection in experiments usually involve two methods. The first method usually involves administering the treatment to different subjects which are stratified into groups and then measuring the outcome or dependent variable. Thus, different groups of subjects take part in the experimental condition. We could then conduct a one-way ANOVA to test differences in the mean outcome variables across the groups. This method is often referred to as the between-group or between-subjects design.

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  • Bayo Lawal, 2014. "Repeated Measures Design," Springer Books, in: Applied Statistical Methods in Agriculture, Health and Life Sciences, edition 127, chapter 18, pages 697-718, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-319-05555-8_18
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-05555-8_18
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