% A rapid method that creates many corrected errors, has efficient error correction, and leaves % few uncorrected errors can still be considered a successful method, since it produces % accurate text in relatively little time. pp. 56 MacKenzie \section{Results} \label{sec:results} This section addresses the statistical analysis of the data obtained throughout the main, within-subject, user study (n = 24) that consisted of five repeated measurements. Because the data was from related, dependent groups, we used repeated measurement \gls{ANOVA} if all required assumption were met and Friedman's Test otherwise.