In this volume, Larry Toothaker provides the procedures that will enable researchers to establish the significance of differences between two comparable groups. Issues addressed include: planned versus post-hoc comparisons; step-by-step versus simultaneous test procedures; types of error ra])G unequal sample sizes and variances; and interaction tests versus cell mean tests. Examples are used to illustrate major concepts.

Comparison of MCPs

When you are confronted with several MCPs from which to choose, you might ask the legitimate question, How do I choose from among these MCPs? This chapter should help you answer that question. First, most of the MCPs presented in Chapter 2 will be compared with respect to their critical values and thus their power. ...

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