As we already discussed an analysis of variance does provide
information regarding one of a population’s means being different,
but it does not tell us which one. There are many different types of
multiple comparison procedures. We will list a few of the common
multiple comparison procedures, but we will not cover their uses and
limitations.
The following is a list of commonly used multiple comparison
procedures:
- Tukey’s Procedure
- Student-Newman-Keuls procedure
- Dunnett’s procedure
- Scheffe’s Method
Remember: These tests are only used after we have rejected
the null hypothesis using an ANOVA. Additional Information
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