Hello all
I have study data to analyze, and my normal stats guru is out of town.
The study (some facts altered to protect the innocent) goes like this:
Research question: Do jumping-jacks have a significant effect on the body?
10 subjects came into the lab (individually). They had 5 measures taken on their body, then they did jumping-jacks for 5 minutes, then had the same 5 measures taken.
Each subject repeated this procedure 4 times.
So for each of the ten subjects I have 4 sets of pre-jumping-jack measures and 4 sets of post-jumping-jack measures.
What sort of analysis should I perform to determine if jumping-jacks has a statistically significant effect on the body?
Many thanks for your help, and my apologies if this query is too basic for this forum.
I have study data to analyze, and my normal stats guru is out of town.
The study (some facts altered to protect the innocent) goes like this:
Research question: Do jumping-jacks have a significant effect on the body?
10 subjects came into the lab (individually). They had 5 measures taken on their body, then they did jumping-jacks for 5 minutes, then had the same 5 measures taken.
Each subject repeated this procedure 4 times.
So for each of the ten subjects I have 4 sets of pre-jumping-jack measures and 4 sets of post-jumping-jack measures.
What sort of analysis should I perform to determine if jumping-jacks has a statistically significant effect on the body?
Many thanks for your help, and my apologies if this query is too basic for this forum.