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Comparing Within- and Between-Subjects Studies

Robert Rosenthal and Donald B. Rubin
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Robert Rosenthal: Harvard University
Donald B. Rubin: Educational Testing Service, Department of Statistics

Sociological Methods & Research, 1980, vol. 9, issue 1, 127-136

Abstract: Studies employing within-subjects designs may be compared with those employing between-subjects designs in a variety of ways. We discuss and illustrate the comparisons of variabilities, including within-condition variances and precisions as well as the comparisons of means and of mean differences. Our discussion emphasizes the importance of trying to understand the sources of differences.

Date: 1980
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DOI: 10.1177/004912418000900108

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