March 5, 2007
Montreal, Canada
Starting with the simplest situation, the Student test or t-test, is covered then increasingly complex cases are discussed: the t-test to compare two related samples, the one-way ANOVA, and ANOVA for several factors and interactions. Moreover, multiple comparisons techniques are discussed to locate group differences. Throughout the session, emphasis is put on the conditions of use for each technique, the type of results obtained and their interpretation. A variety of case studies are used to exemplify situations likely to occur in practice, the typical problems and remedial measures.
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The Analysis of Variance