during the last minute of each 3-minute period, and resistance was increased at the
end of each 3-minute period. In this design, the dependent variable is balance
errors and the independent variable is increase in resistance (fatigue).
Table 10.1 presents the raw data in columns and rows. The data (in errors per
minute) for the subjects (N = 10) are in the rows, and the data for the trials (k = 5
repeated measures) are in the columns. The sum of rows (CR) is the total score for
each subject over all five trials, and the sum of rows squared (CR), is presented at
the right of the table. The sum of each column (CC) is the total for all 10 subjects
on a given trial; CX,. is presented at the bottom of the table