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. -- Paige Miller Eastman Kodak Company paige dot miller at kodak dot com http://www.kodak.com "It's nothing until I call it!" -- Bill Klem, NL Umpire "When you get the choice to sit it out or dance, I hope you dance" -- Lee Ann Womack . . ================================================================= Instructions for joining and leaving this list, remarks about the problem of INAPPROPRIATE MESSAGES, and archives are available at: . http://jse.stat.ncsu.edu/ . =================================================================
