Archana wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Iam textile engineering looking for some statistical advice.
> I have the following test garments (total 4 types)-
> 
> Type A - medium and large
> Type B - medium and large
> 
> The same 8 subjects wore the shirts and perfomred some physical
> activity. Their heart rate, skin and core temperature etc were
> monitored. I want to find out if the heart rate or the other
> parameters are significant for the 4 types of shirt. What do i follow?
> One way anova or repeated measures design and why?

Neither, I think.

This is not a one-way ANOVA, as you have three factors (Type A, Type 
B and subject). Therefore, it should be a three-way ANOVA. I see 
nothing that would indicate this is a repeated measures design, 
which to me usually implies repeat measurements over time. Subjects 
are not a repeated measure, they are a classification variable that 
is crossed with Type A and Type B.

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