Mixed ANOVA
Mixed ANOVA is a parametric factorial analysis of variance that simultaneously examines at least one between-subjects factor and at least one within-subjects (repeated-measures) factor. Rooted in R. A. Fisher's ANOVA framework formalised in 1925, it is the standard method for experimental and longitudinal designs in which different groups are each measured across multiple time points or conditions.
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- Field, A. (2018). Discovering Statistics Using IBM SPSS Statistics (5th ed.). SAGE. · ISBN 978-1526419521
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