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Which family-wise correction is needed for one-sided t-tests in a randomized controlled trial with several independent measures across groups?

I conducted a randomized controlled experiment with groups $A$, $B$, $C$, and $D$, each containing around $40$ human participants who saw one of four variants of a website. Group $A$ saw a baseline, ...
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posthoc paired t test

Is there a website with a calculator to input 2 sets of data to perform the post paired t test adjusted with the Bonferroni correction? Or is anyone available to hire?
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In a muddle with Paired Samples t-tests on pre vs during vs post

I have used paired samples t-tests to compare 3x time-point measurements, A/ B/ C. A and B t(102)=4.988 p=.000 A and C t(102)=4.939 p=.000 B and C t(102)=.346 p=.730 A, B, and C were all significant ...
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Bonferroni (or BH) correction for multiple t-test?

I'm studying the kinematics differences between males and females examined at two different specific walking speeds (slow/fast). Specifically, I'm exploring: a) slow speed vs high speed (dependent t-...
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Hochberg/Bonferonni correction for multiple one-sample t test

I am trying to conduct a content validity analysis where I want to test if a certain item (e.g. a question) can be related to a certain construct (e.g. depression). I've let people fill in a ...
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Is Bonferroni correction needed for independent samples T-test on grouped data?

I have conducted three tests (math, Biology, Chinese) on 4 groups of students who are coming from Hong Kong, Pakistan, Philippines, and Singapore respectively. I have the following dataset with the ...
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Need to run Bonferroni correction if only doing 1 paired-samples t-test?

Say I have a significant interaction for a 2x3 within-subjects ANOVA. If I have a theoretical justification for only running a single paired samples t-test to look at simple main effects (even when ...
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How to correctly do a nested test (t-test, rank-sum, etc)

Let's say there are two groups of participants. Each group is randomly split into control subgroup A and task subgroup B. For each of the 4 cases some random variable $x$ is measured, whose mean is ...
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log2 p-value of 1 after Holm-Bonferroni correction

I obtained rawp by performing Student's t-test function on dat.filtered and then I performed correction using Holm and Holm-Bonferroni methods. I have a huge increase in log2 adjusted p-value of 1.0. ...
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Multiple comparison when testing one planned hypothesis

I am running one logit model containing an interaction: logit dv year contract_type yearXcontract+Z where contract_type and year are dummies with 4 levels. After ...
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Can we use the binomial distribution instead of Bonferroni correction for large number of independent significant tests?

Supposing we are doing e.g 1000 one-sample t-tests with the null hypothesis that all population means are 0, with significance level 0.01. One common method for dealing with the number of tests is to ...
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Do I need to use Bonferroni correction?

I have a dataset containing the selling price of mineral stones that were sold in five different countries (namely Germany, France, Italy, Belgium and Spain). I am running multiple t-tests check if ...
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Should multiple adjustedment correction be applied here?

I have a question. I'm analysing an article for an assignement. In this study there are two groups (normal d-dimer vs elevated d-dimer). The study compaires the mean of the groups for multiple ...
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Significant main effect but no interaction which post hoc test to do?

I have an experiment looking at the effect of rearing condition on development of the number of neural networks (ensembles) in mice. I therefore have two factors (Age 3, 5, 7 dpf) and Rearing ...
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Multiple paired t-tests. Bonferroni number of comparisons?

I have done 9 paired t-tests, to see if there are significant changes in pre and post measurements of three variables (FFMQ-SF, GSE, WEMWBS), across three groups (Engagement level: minimum, medium, ...
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Unusual Bonferroni correction

Assume my hypothesis is: "Light supports the performance of students." The experimental setting consists of two room conditions that students are randomized to. The "light" group takes a test in a ...
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Do I need to "correct"?

I am testing whether a certain learning intervention affects student achievement. I have two groups of students (control and experimental) with 16 students each. I have their pre-test and post-test ...
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Bonferroni Correction When Using Dates as Data Points [duplicate]

I have a test and control group in which I tested the impact of a sale on baseline revenue across a 3 week period (test received sale, control did not). ...
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Correcting for multiple tests over time

I am measuring degradation of RNA over time with a control and a treatment. I have % RNA remaining (relative to time 0 for control and treatment) and 5 time points. I would like to test if the % ...
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Bonferroni correction in independent samples t-test?

I have three IVs with two levels/groups. My primary hypothesis is that there will be group differences for all IVs in total score. However, total score is comprised of scores on 7 subscales. Total ...
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Run multiple T-test and correct for multiple comparisons [closed]

I have tried to look for a quick way to solve this questions but I have found no complete solution so I decided to post the question. I have a dataset about the rate of heat gain on four types of ...
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Many p-values are equal to 1 after Bonferroni correction; is it normal?

I have behavioral data for 10 animals that I studied at two different times of day, AM and PM. I am looking to see if there is a significant difference in 8 different behaviors at AM vs. PM. I have ...
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Bonferroni correction when comparing sub-group with rest of the group

I am working with 4 machines that test products and record a value during each test. I have ~ 1000 records from each, and some recorded values look like: -0.67, 0.3, 5.7, 2.3, -0.78, 5.2, 5.8, 9, 2.1,...
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Multiple t-test and Bonferroni correction

I have 11 subjects and also have the percentage value for the accuracy of a method I developed to predict future actions for each individual. I want to use a right tail one-sample t-test to find out ...
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Should I use t-test or ANOVA+post hoc (two different treatments and a control)

I have been working with ice algaes,and Im looking on their fattyacids. Here is a bit about the experimental design. I have one treatment area, cleared, where I have removed all snow. I have ...
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Multiple t tests with Bonferroni correction instead of Anova and posthoc?

I have a set of 6 experiments that were all performed at the same time. This consists of 3 genotypes (A, B, C) , each under two conditions (1 and 2) with a single measurement variable. I just want ...
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Does Bonferroni apply to inference from parametric and non-parametric models?

I have run 6 independent-samples t-tests, and 4 Mann Whitney U tests. When applying Bonferroni correction, does it apply across all 10 tests? My hypotheses are that there will be 4 significant ...
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Does the bonferonni correction change the outcome of the p-value or is it just changin what you accept as significant?

For some reason I can't seem to integrate the bonferonni corrected p adjustment into my multiple comparisons t test in r so I need to do each of my 3 tests individually. What I wondered was do I need ...
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p-value correction for multiple t-tests?

My dataset consists of $n$ genes, each of them described by a vector of expression values, $5$ for "healthy" individuals, and $5$ for "unhealthy" individuals. I am going to run $n$ t-tests (one for ...
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How to describe three groups where the means of two groups are significantly different, but neither of the two groups differ from a third group?

I am comparing 3 means from normal distributions using student's test: $\mu{_1}, \mu{_2}, \mu{_3}$ Results are: $\mu{_1} = \mu{_2}, \mu{_2} = \mu{_3}, \mu{_1} \ne \mu{_3} $ If I want to group my ...
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What is the basis for adjusting critical values in multiple t-tests?

Let's say I have three samples: control, A, and B. (I am assuming basic things about sampling like no bias, no confounding factors, and independence in selecting samples.) I want to see if there is a ...
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