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One application of [[multilevel modeling]] (MLM) is the analysis of repeated measures data. Multilevel modeling for repeated measures data is most often discussed in the context of modeling change over time (i.e. growth curve modeling for longitudinal designs); however, it may also be used for repeated measures data in which time is not a factor.<ref>{{cite journal|last=Hoffman|first=Lesa|coauthors=Rovine, Michael J.|title=Multilevel models for the experimental psychologist: Foundations and illustrative examples|journal=Behavior Research Methods|year=2007|volume=39|issue=1|pages=101–117|doi=10.3758/BF03192848}}</ref>