The document discusses the Scheffé test and Tukey test. The Scheffé test is used when sample sizes are different, while the Tukey test assumes equal sample sizes. Both tests are used to test for differences between pairs of means after a one-way ANOVA, at an alpha level of 0.05. Two examples are provided showing how to conduct a one-way ANOVA and then use either the Scheffé or Tukey test depending on whether sample sizes are equal or different.
The document discusses the Scheffé test and Tukey test. The Scheffé test is used when sample sizes are different, while the Tukey test assumes equal sample sizes. Both tests are used to test for differences between pairs of means after a one-way ANOVA, at an alpha level of 0.05. Two examples are provided showing how to conduct a one-way ANOVA and then use either the Scheffé or Tukey test depending on whether sample sizes are equal or different.
The document discusses the Scheffé test and Tukey test. The Scheffé test is used when sample sizes are different, while the Tukey test assumes equal sample sizes. Both tests are used to test for differences between pairs of means after a one-way ANOVA, at an alpha level of 0.05. Two examples are provided showing how to conduct a one-way ANOVA and then use either the Scheffé or Tukey test depending on whether sample sizes are equal or different.
The document discusses the Scheffé test and Tukey test. The Scheffé test is used when sample sizes are different, while the Tukey test assumes equal sample sizes. Both tests are used to test for differences between pairs of means after a one-way ANOVA, at an alpha level of 0.05. Two examples are provided showing how to conduct a one-way ANOVA and then use either the Scheffé or Tukey test depending on whether sample sizes are equal or different.
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THE SCHEFFÉ TEST AND
THE TUKEY TEST
Scheffé Tukey Test Test samples are samples are of different equal in sizes sizes USING THE SCHEFFÉ TEST, TEST EACH PAIR OF MEANS IN THE EXAMPLE TO SEE WHETHER A SPECIFIC DIFFERENCE EXISTS, AT 𝛼 = 0.05. USING THE TUKEY TEST, TEST EACH PAIR OF MEANS IN THE EXAMPLE TO SEE WHETHER A SPECIFIC DIFFERENCE EXISTS, AT 𝛼 = 0.05. TEST YOUR UNDERSTANDING (1 WHOLE) A researcher wishes to know if there is a Small Sedans Luxury difference in the fuel economy for city driving for 36 43 29 three different types of automobiles: small 44 35 25 automobiles, sedans, and luxury automobiles. The 34 30 24 miles per gallon for each is shown. At 𝛼 = 0.05 35 29 level of significance, do a complete one-way 40 ANOVA. If the null hypothesis is rejected use the Scheffé Test to see if there is a significant difference in the pairs of means. TEST YOUR UNDERSTANDING (1 WHOLE) A researcher wishes to know if there is a Apple Cider Banana Water Only difference in the effect of banana peelings Vinegar Peelings Mixture acuminate, cane vinegar, & muscovado sugar 33 38 6 mixture versus apple cider vinegar as natural 25 32 8 insect traps. The number of insects trapped for 23 55 5 each set-up is shown. At 𝛼 = 0.05 level of significance, do a complete one-way ANOVA. If the null hypothesis is rejected use the Tukey Test to see if there is a significant difference in the pairs of means.