Repeated Measure?



Hi,

If one observes two variables at the same subjects at the same time,
it still is repeated measure design, am I right? The observations are
of course correlated, and that time of observation is the same makes
no difference. The perfect example is when one compares length on left
and right arns of people from two populations. If both arms are
measured for each person from a sample, a population will be a factor
and an arm (left/right) should be treated as the repeated-measure
factor, or however we would call it.

Am I right?

Thanks ion advance,
Wolf
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