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"post-hoc" refers to analyses that are decided upon after the data has been collected, as opposed to "a priori".
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Post hoc test 2x2 design
I have a relatively simple 2x2 design. I give a hypothetical example. I have a continuous variable Y (Plant Growth) and I have 2 factors with 2 levels; Temperature (warm/cold) and Condition (Fertiliz …
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Post-hoc test after 3-way Anova without significant interactions
I have a question regarding a post hoc test following an Anova.
I ran an Anova (response variable~Factor1xFactor2xFactor3)and found that I have 2 significant main effects, but no significant interacti …