Multiple Comparisons
Volume:
61
September 1986 | 88 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Describes the most important methods used to investigate differences between levels of an independent variable within an experimental design. Readers will learn not only how to conduct multiple comparisons in experimental designs but also how to better understand and evaluate published research. "A highly readable introduction to multiple comparison methods, which demands little from its reader in the way of background other than some familiarity with analysis of variance." --The Statistician
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Multiple Comparisons
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