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Within-Subjects Design

Also known as: Repeated Measures Design, Crossover Design

A research methodology in which the same participants are exposed to all conditions or treatments being compared, with each participant serving as their own control. In accessibility research, within-subjects designs are valuable for comparing assistive technologies or interface designs because they control for individual differences in ability, experience, and preference. Counterbalancing the order of conditions helps mitigate learning and carryover effects.

Category: Research Methods · research methodology

Related: Deployment Study · Diary Study

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