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repeated measures  

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  • The term repeated measures refers to how the design for the data collection is such that data are collected more than once on each unit. The unit may be a child, with the pediatrician measuring the weight of the child at yearly intervals; a country, with measures of inflation over several years; or a couple, with incomes for husband and wife. [Source: The SAGE Encyclopedia of Social Science Research Methods; Repeated Measures]

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