Tag | Value |
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file | Inferential_Statistics_eur-inferential_statistics-109-en_eur-inferential_statistics-109-en |
name | eur-inferential_statistics-109-en |
section | Inferential Statistics/Parametric Techniques/ANOVA/Oneway repeated measures ANOVA, Inferential Statistics/NHST/Power, Inferential Statistics/Parametric Techniques/ANOVA/ANOVA F-test |
type | schoice |
solution | FALSE, FALSE, TRUE, FALSE |
Type | Conceptual |
Program | |
Language | English |
Level | Statistical Literacy |
A repeated measures ANOVA has more power than an ANOVA for independent groups, because one variance component is calculated differently. Which variance component is this?
Individual differences between participants matters less for repeated measures analyses. Each participant’s score is measured at a minimum of 2 different occasions; the difference between these conditions within participants is what’s relevant. An individual who starts at a 0 and ends at a 2 (difference of 2) has the same difference score as someone who starts at a 5 and ends at a 7.