Repeated Measure Design
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A repeated measure design is used when the same subjects participate in all conditions of an experiment. In a repeated measures design, it is important to control for individual differences. To control for these differences, the same people are tested after they have been given the experiments. In each repeated measure design (also referred to as within-subjects design), each participant receives all the levels or types of treatment that is administered, and the participant is measured after each ...
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