the number of stars are only reflective of the p value set in the experimental plan, for example one might set ANY significant difference to be represented by a single star. This is common practice.
it is said that prism actually calculates tukey-kramer test which is suitable for unequal size. So, which multiple comparison I should use for equal sample size?
Thanks its really beneficial, when you are going to make a video on 2 way ANOVA?
Minimum how many means values we want to add in column
How to get significant itervals in the options sections for two way anova
Why do you assume equal SDs? How can we work this out for ourselves?
any comments, why he put asterisks 4 * become only 1 * on the graph?
the number of stars are only reflective of the p value set in the experimental plan, for example one might set ANY significant difference to be represented by a single star. This is common practice.
it is said that prism actually calculates tukey-kramer test which is suitable for unequal size. So, which multiple comparison I should use for equal sample size?
Thanks a lot. Is there any upcoming video on repeated measures?
Hi Juan. Here is a link to our repeated measures video: ruclips.net/video/THFFf8Le3Yg/видео.html