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In a study where the same 50 participants are measured on their cognitive performance under three different sleep-deprivation conditions, a researcher justifies using a repeated-measures ANOVA by claiming it is a more powerful test than a design where different people are assigned to each condition. To evaluate the validity of this justification, one must recognize that the repeated-measures ANOVA is more sensitive because it identifies and removes _____ variance, which represents the stable, inherent differences between individual participants that would otherwise inflate the error term.
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In a study where the same 50 participants are measured on their cognitive performance under three different sleep-deprivation conditions, a researcher justifies using a repeated-measures ANOVA by claiming it is a more powerful test than a design where different people are assigned to each condition. To evaluate the validity of this justification, one must recognize that the repeated-measures ANOVA is more sensitive because it identifies and removes _____ variance, which represents the stable, inherent differences between individual participants that would otherwise inflate the error term.
Match each hypothetical research scenario to the most appropriate statistical test or experimental design concept based on the nature of the groups and measurements.
A developmental psychologist measures the attention spans of a single cohort of children at ages 5, 7, and 9. While the underlying logic matches a one-way ANOVA, the mathematical approach of the repeated-measures ANOVA must be adapted to account for measuring the dependent variable multiple times for each _____.
Order the logical sequence of steps a researcher must take when evaluating whether to use and apply a repeated-measures ANOVA to analyze experimental data.