Two-Factor ANOVA with Repeated Measures on Both Factors



This page will perform a two-way factorial analysis of variance for designs in which there are 2-4 levels of each of two variables, A and B, with each subject measured under each of the AxB combinations.
  B1
B2
B3
A1
subj 1
X(A1B1)
subj 2
X(A1B1)
etc.
subj 1
X(A1B2)
subj 2
X(A1B2)
etc.
subj 1
X(A1B3)
subj 2
X(A1B3)
etc.
A2
subj 1
X(A2B1)
subj 2
X(A2B1)
etc.
subj 1
X(A2B2)
subj 2
X(A2B2)
etc.
subj 1
X(A2B3)
subj 2
X(A2B3)
etc.
The programming assumes that all active cells include the same number of measures. Thus, with 2 rows and 3 columns, there is a total of 2x3=6 measures for each subject, arranged as illustrated in the adjacent table.

subj = subject  
X = measure  


Procedure:
Two-Factor ANOVA with
Repeated Measures on Both Factors

Number of rows in analysis (A) =
Number of columns in analysis (B) =


Data Entry
  B1
B2
B3
B4
A1




A2




A3




A4






n's for Cells, Rows, Columns, and Total
  B1
B2
B3
B4
Totals
A1





A2





A3





A4





Totals





Number of subjects:   Measures per subject:
Means for Cells, Rows, Columns, and Total
  B1
B2
B3
B4
Totals
A1





A2





A3





A4





Totals





ANOVA Summary    
A = row variable
B = column variable
Subj = subjects
Source
SS
df
MS
F
P
Subjects


Within Subjects
   A





  Subj x A



  B





  Subj x B



  A x B





  Subj x A x B



TOTAL






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