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Studentized Range Statistic. similar to t. Independent Groups. Largest mean. Smallest mean. If means are selected randomly t is approx. If not – correct p of Type I error why?. Example. critical value. = 3.77. Fail to Reject. Solving for smallest significant difference.

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  1. Studentized Range Statistic similar to t Independent Groups Largest mean Smallest mean If means are selected randomly t is approx. If not – correct p of Type I error why? Example critical value = 3.77 Fail to Reject

  2. Solving for smallest significant difference When to use ? When you expect: Otherwise use F

  3. Newman-Kewls Uses 1. Arrange in ascending order 2. Steps from to = e.g. & smallest difference required was 6.61 If 2 steps smallest significant difference

  4. N-K 3. Treatment Matrix 4. Significant Difference Pattern

  5. Example

  6. Read Right to Left UNTIL 1. The row is completed 2. A nonsignificant difference is found 2. Reaching a column which was nonsignificant on the previous row

  7. Unequal n’s Tukey-Kramer Replace with

  8. Behrens-Fisher * * Each particular pairing of means must be examined with a different critical value and their own Thus, the smallest significant difference will vary even for a given

  9. Tukey's HSD N-K except If there are 4 means, all differences are treated as 4 steps. Tukey's WSD r = # of steps between the two means to be compared.

  10. Tukey's HSD Use largest for all pairwise comparisons

  11. Dunnett’s control vs. treatments (even if a priori) run standard and use or, solve for critical difference (CV) Go to Table for *

  12. Sheffé’s test It sets the family-wise Type-I Error rate ( in our case) for ALL possible linear contrasts, not merely the pair-wise comparisons. Linear contrast MS(contrast) MS(error) Evaluate at (k-1) critical value for (df treatment(k-1)), df error Don’t use when only doing pair-wise, because it will be overly conservative.

  13. Post Hoc – Sheffé test To evaluate 1) consult F table and find critical value F.05 (k-1, dferror) (CV) 2) multiply CV by (k-1). (new CV) k = # of conditions FW will now be held at 0.05

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