Learning Objectives
  1. Define a within-subjects factor
  2. Explain why a within-subjects design can be expected to have more power than a between-subjects design
  3. Be able to create the Source and df columns of an ANOVA summary table for a one-way within-subjects design
  4. Explain error in terms of interaction
  5. Discuss the problem of carry-over effects
  6. Be able to create the Source and df columns of an ANOVA summary table for a design with one between-subjects and one within-subjects variable
  7. Define sphericity
  8. Describe the consequences of violating the assumption of sphericity
  9. Discuss courses of action that can be taken if sphericity is violated