• Repeated measures design is a research design that involves multiple measures of the same variable taken on the same or matched subjects either under...
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  • independent groups whilst subjecting participants to repeated measures. Thus, in a mixed-design ANOVA model, one factor (a fixed effects factor) is a...
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  • has a repeated measures design, the same measures are collected multiple times for each subject. A crossover trial has a repeated measures design in which...
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    Charles S. Peirce randomly assigned volunteers to a blinded, repeated-measures design to evaluate their ability to discriminate weights. Peirce's experiment...
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  • multilevel modeling (MLM) is the analysis of repeated measures data. Multilevel modeling for repeated measures data is most often discussed in the context...
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  • validate a repeated measures analysis of variance (ANOVA). It was developed in 1940 by John Mauchly. Sphericity is an important assumption of a repeated-measures...
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  • is a statistical method of adjusting for lack of sphericity in a repeated measures ANOVA. The correction functions as both an estimate of epsilon (sphericity)...
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  • model Linear regression Mixed-design analysis of variance Multilevel model Random effects model Repeated measures design Empirical Bayes method Baltagi...
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  • three treatment factors, including randomized block, split plot, repeated measures, and Latin squares, and their analysis in R (University of Southampton)...
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  • Design of experiments Optimal design Factorial experiment Restricted randomization Repeated measures design Randomized block design Cross-over design...
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    attractiveness. Therefore, watching the target faces twice in a repeated measures design may contribute to observers' ratings of better attractiveness,...
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  • used in various branches of biology. Salkind, Neil J. (2010). Repeated Measures Design. SAGE. doi:10.4135/9781412961288. ISBN 9781412961271. Archived...
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  • experiment is a completely randomized design. Both groups are then asked to use their shoes for a period of time, and then measure the degree of wear of the soles...
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  • Bayesian experimental design provides a general probability-theoretical framework from which other theories on experimental design can be derived. It is...
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    In the design of experiments, optimal experimental designs (or optimum designs) are a class of experimental designs that are optimal with respect to some...
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  • all B(i) are positive semidefinite. Moreover, the above analysis can be repeated in the diagonal basis for C ( 1 ) = B ( 2 ) + ∑ j > 2 B ( j ) {\displaystyle...
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  • heavier of two measurements, following a randomized controlled repeated measures design. Importance: Pioneered elicitation of subjective probabilities...
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  • data, self-report study, observational study, experimental study, repeated measures design, and mixed-methods procedures. Relationship science relies predominantly...
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  • Generalized randomized block design (GRBD) Latin square Graeco-Latin square Orthogonal array Latin hypercube Repeated measures design Crossover study Randomized...
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    Response surface methodology (category Design of experiments)
    operational factors. Of late, for formulation optimization, the RSM, using proper design of experiments (DoE), has become extensively used. In contrast to conventional...
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    Multivariate analysis of variance (category Design of experiments)
    correlation analysis Multivariate analysis of variance (Wikiversity) Repeated measures design Warne, R. T. (2014). "A primer on multivariate analysis of variance...
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  • Analysis of variance (category Design of experiments)
    = t2. Factorial ANOVA is used when there is more than one factor. Repeated measures ANOVA is used when the same subjects are used for each factor (e.g...
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  • randomized experiments: They randomly assigned volunteers to a blinded, repeated-measures design to evaluate their ability to discriminate weights. On the basis...
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  • study (or longitudinal survey, or panel study) is a research design that involves repeated observations of the same variables (e.g., people) over long...
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  • correlated data via GEE are available. Generalized method of moments Repeated measures design Kung-Yee Liang; Scott Zeger (1986). "Longitudinal data analysis...
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  • numbers – a discrete distribution Renewal theory Repeatability Repeated measures design Replication (statistics) Representation validity Reproducibility...
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  • index, indicating the unique quality of each element, a form of repeated measures design. This was intended to permit the creation of derivatives markets...
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    Confounding (category Design of experiments)
    This type of confounding occurs when a measure designed to assess a particular construct inadvertently measures something else as well. A procedural confounding...
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  • (1883). With a repeated measures design, he introduced blinded, controlled randomized experiments (before Fisher). He invented an optimal design for experiments...
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    A robust parameter design, introduced by Genichi Taguchi, is an experimental design used to exploit the interaction between control and uncontrollable...
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