Carryover Effect - Repeated Measures ANOVA

Repeated Measures ANOVA

Repeated measures analysis of variance (rANOVA) is one of the most commonly used statistical approaches to repeated measures designs. With such designs, the repeated-measure factor (the qualitative independent variable) is referred to as the within-subjects factor, while the dependent quantitative variable on which each participant is measured is referred to as the dependent variable.

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