Question:
What is the difference between a Scheffe & LSD post hoc test?
Lane
2013-04-08 11:20:21 UTC
I know how to do both tests in Stats but it's hard for me to define the difference in words. Can anyone help by putting it into simple words for me?
Four answers:
gerda
2017-01-02 12:12:11 UTC
Scheffe Post Hoc Test
garion
2016-11-03 10:44:16 UTC
Scheffe Test
Mary
2013-04-08 20:03:08 UTC
The significance level of the Scheffé test is designed to allow all possible linear combinations of group means to be tested, not just pairwise comparisons available in this feature. The result is that the Scheffé test is often more conservative than other tests, which means that a larger difference between means is required for significance.



The least significant difference (LSD) pairwise multiple comparison test is equivalent to multiple individual t tests between all pairs of groups. The disadvantage of this test is that no attempt is made to adjust the observed significance level for multiple comparisons.
2016-12-22 16:21:30 UTC
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