The repeated measures design (also known as a within-subjects design) uses the same subjects with every condition of the research, including the control.[1] For instance, repeated measures are collected in a longitudinal study in which change over time is assessed. Other studies compare the same measure under two or more different conditions. For instance, to test the effects of caffeine on cognitive function, a subject's math ability might be tested once after they consume caffeine and another time when they consume a placebo.
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The largest 10-digit number with no digit repeated is 9876543210 !
No.
Repeatably means able to be repeated, or able to have the same results happen again in the same way.
infinite
It is possible to create a 3-digit number, without repeated digits so the probability is 1.
increase in power
precision
False
False
precision
The measure of how consistently a result is determined by repeated evaluations is called reliability. It assesses the dependability and stability of a measurement tool in producing consistent results over time.
Repeated measurement ensures that errors are avoided or reduced. In woodwork there is an old saying, "Measure twice, Cut once."
to play half of the normal lenth
False, that's precision.
Elise Axelrad has written: 'Repeated recall as a measure of subjective response to literature'
The GPS can be used to measure the horizontal and vertical location of various locations on land. After an earthquake, GPS measurement are repeated, showing how far, if any, the land has moved as a result.
The dots above the repeated line notes in measure 2 indicate staccato articulation, meaning that the notes should be played short and detached. This technique adds a light and crisp character to the music. The dots help performers understand how to interpret the phrasing and dynamics intended by the composer.