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Repeated measures analysis of variance ([[RM-ANOVA]]) has been traditionally used for analysis of [[repeated measures]] designs. However, violation of the assumptions of RM-ANOVA can be problematic. Multilevel modeling (MLM) is commonly used for repeated measures designs because it presents an alternative approach to analyzing this type of data with three main advantages over RM-ANOVA:<ref name=quene>{{cite journal|last=Quené|first=Hugo|coauthors=van den Bergh, Huub|title=On multi-level modeling of data from repeated measures designs: a tutorial|journal=Speech Communication|year=2004|volume=43|issue=1-2|pages=103–121|doi=10.1016/j.specom.2004.02.004}}</ref>
::'''1. MLM has Less Stringent Assumptions:''' MLM can be used if the assumptions of constant variances (homogeneity of variance, or [[
::'''2. MLM Allows for Hierarchical Structure:''' MLM can be used for higher-order sampling procedures, whereas RM-ANOVA is limited to examining two-level sampling procedures. In other words, MLM can look at repeated measures within subjects, within a third level of analysis etc., whereas RM-ANOVA is limited to repeated measures within subjects.
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