My experimental design contains a repeated-measures, categorical variable (three levels, type of sentence) and two continuous predictor variables (two subscales scores derived from a questionnaire). The design is balanced and meets assumptions of normality. Also, I do not expect missing data. I want to know the effect the predictor variables have on the time to read a sentence for sentence type (the dv).
One suggestion was that I analyze the data using ANCOVA. I had thought about doing an ANCOVA, but I wondered about the propriety of it given that the continuous variables are of theoretical interest to me (i.e., I predict it will influence reading time). So, is an ANCOVA appropriate if there are continuous variables of interest?