repeated measures
repeated measures In statistical analysis of data, successive observations obtained from the same source (such as an instrument, operator, animal, etc.). Theoretical models must take account of the correlations between the successive observations. In some circumstances the changes between successive observations may be regarded as statistically independent.
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