Post-hoc tests.
In the 16th chapter of his series on statistics for psychology, Professor Daniel Little discusses what to do when ANOVA concludes that a significant difference exists between samples but does not tell where the difference is. He uses a variety of post-hoc tests to clarify the vague answers ANOVA som...
| Format: | Video |
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| Language: | English |
| Language Notes: | Closed-captions in English. |
| Published: |
Australia
University of Melbourne,
[2017]
SAGE Publications Ltd. |
| Series: | Statistics for psychology ;
16. |
| Subjects: | |
| Online Access: | Connect to this streaming video |
| Summary: | In the 16th chapter of his series on statistics for psychology, Professor Daniel Little discusses what to do when ANOVA concludes that a significant difference exists between samples but does not tell where the difference is. He uses a variety of post-hoc tests to clarify the vague answers ANOVA sometimes provides. |
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| Item Description: | Previously issued: 2014. |
| Physical Description: | 1 online resource (1 video file (9 min., 49 sec.)) : sound, colour |
| Audience: | Specialized. |
| ISBN: | 1473997577 9781473997578 |