disagreement.
your comment state the following:
- When should you run post hoc tests?
- Why would you conduct a post hoc test?
- Explain why not just run three different t-Tests, one comparing groups 1 and 2, one comparing groups 1 and 3, and one comparing groups 2 and 3?
- Provide an example in which you would need to run a post-hoc test.
Part 2:
State whether the example provided justifies the need to conduct a post-hoc test. In your reply explain your agreement or disagreement.
– Imagine looking for the Ace of Clubs in a deck of cards: if you pull one card from the deck, the odds are pretty low but if you keep trying eventually you will pull the Ace.
your comment state the following:
your comment state the following:
- When should you run post hoc tests?
- Why would you conduct a post hoc test?
- Explain why not just run three different t-Tests, one comparing groups 1 and 2, one comparing groups 1 and 3, and one comparing groups 2 and 3?
- Provide an example in which you would need to run a post-hoc test.
Part 2:
State whether the example provided justifies the need to conduct a post-hoc test. In your reply explain your agreement or disagreement.
– Imagine looking for the Ace of Clubs in a deck of cards: if you pull one card from the deck, the odds are pretty low but if you keep trying eventually you will pull the Ace.
- When should you run post hoc tests?
- Why would you conduct a post hoc test?
- Explain why not just run three different t-Tests, one comparing groups 1 and 2, one comparing groups 1 and 3, and one comparing groups 2 and 3?
- Provide an example in which you would need to run a post-hoc test.
Part 2:
State whether the example provided justifies the need to conduct a post-hoc test. In your reply explain your agreement or disagreement.
– Imagine looking for the Ace of Clubs in a deck of cards: if you pull one card from the deck, the odds are pretty low but if you keep trying eventually you will pull the Ace.