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

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  1. What does a repeated-measured design enable us to do?

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  2. How is the repeated-measures design different from the dependent t-test?

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  3. Describe a study in which a mixed design would be used.

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  4. What makes a repeated-measures design more powerful than a between-subjects design?

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  5. What is a "threat to internal validity"?

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  6. Name three threats to internal validity.

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  7. Is a different procedure used to calculate the measure of association for a between-subjects design and a repeated-measures design? If so, describe it.

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  8. Describe the history threat to internal validity.

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  9. How can you partially eliminate carryover effects in your data?

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  10. What is the function of a Latin Square design?

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