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Chapter 13 - Mean Comparison IV: One-Variable Repeated-Measures Analysis of Variance

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Learning Objectives

After learning the material in this chapter you should:

  1. understand the utility of the repeated-measures design.

  2. be able to complete a repeated-measures analysis.

  3. understand the utility of the mixed design.

  4. calculate effect size and a measure of association for the repeated-measures design.

  5. be able to identify threats to internal validity.

  6. know the function of a Latin Square and under what circumstances it would be used.

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