A post hoc test is something that is done after the main test in order to compare the _______ of each treatment individually in pairwise comparisons. Group of answer choices
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A post hoc test is typically used in statistical analysis after an ANOVA (Analysis of Variance) to determine which specific groups' means are different. Show more…
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