Post Hoc Comparisons/tests Flashcards

1
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What are the purposes of all tests?

A

1) indicate where the mean differences lie

2) Maintain alphafamilywise at some predetermined level

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2
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What can you tell if omnibus F is significant?

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That there will be at lest one significant post-hoc comparison. However, none of the comparisons that you actually conduct may be significant.

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3
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What is Tukey also called?

A

HSD (Honestly Significant Difference)

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4
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When do we use Tukey (HSD)?

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  • When making all possible pairwise comparisons.
  • Use when all possible pairwise comparisons
  • Controls over all alpha when you have homogeneity of variance.
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5
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What is Tukey (HSD) based on?

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  • Based on a stat called the standardized range statistic (q)
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6
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What is the “easy” way to perform test?

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1) calculate differences between all pairs of means (Xbars)

2) Compare these differences to a minimum, or critical difference between means

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7
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What does the critical difference equal?

A

HSD

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8
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What is the formula for HSD?

A

q√MSw/n

MSw comes from omnibus F (in ANOVA)

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9
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How do you find q?

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in the q table, it is a tabled value.

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10
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How do construct the table for Tukey?

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Rank order the means by going highest to lowest (one row going left to right, the other column going from top to bottom).
Then subtract the means, ignoring the signs.

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11
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How do you get the df for error term? (to find q in q table)

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MSw df, so N-K

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12
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Once you have your HSD (q√MSw/n, how do you find which means are significant?

A

Go back to the table, find means that are greater than HSD

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13
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What do you do if n is unequal in a post hoc test?

A

Use the harmonic mean for each PAIR of groups

This is called the Tukey-Kramer procedure

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