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Comparisons of Several Populations

T. W. Anderson, Jeremy D. Finn, Susan B. Gerber and Kristin E. Voelkl
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Susan B. Gerber: State University of New York at Buffalo, Graduate School of Education
Kristin E. Voelkl: State University of New York at Buffalo, Graduate School of Education

Chapter Chapter 16 in The SPSS Guide to the New Statistical Analysis of Data, 1997, pp 183-194 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract This chapter describes the analysis of variance used to compare the means of two or more populations. The SPSS procedure One-Way is used to compute the ANOVA table and perform the hypothesis test. The methods employed by SPSS for calculating follow-up tests for specific mean differences and for estimating effect sizes are different than those discussed in your textbook, so we will compute these by hand.

Date: 1997
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4612-2262-0_16

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