Repeated measures ANOVA with one measurement
A few quick questions about repeated measures ANOVA:
1) Is it possible to do a repeated measures ANOVA with just one
measurement per condition (theoretically speaking)?
2) Is it possible to do a repeated measures ANOVA with just one
measurement per condition in SPSS v 15.0?
3) If yes to either 1 or 2, does this make any sense?
4) Would there be a difference between a repeated measures ANOVA with
one measurement and an ANCOVA?
Thanks,
mg
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