The example and data used here is based on information and summary statistics from:
Grattan-Miscio, K. and Vogel-Sprott, M. (2005). Alcohol, intentional control, and inappropriate behavior: Regulation by caffeine or an incentive. Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology, 13:48-55.
Hello Mr. Balka,
Thank you so much for your videos. Today I feel so much confident and, indeed, happy with my statistics knowledge.
I was just wondering why did you choose the LSD test among the panoply of tests we have for pairwise differences… was there any special reason?
Hello Mr. Balka,
Thank you so much for your videos. Today I feel so much confident and, indeed, happy with my statistics knowledge.
I was just wondering why you chose the LSD test among the panoply of tests we have for pairwise differences… was there any special reason?
Hi Tiago,
I chose the LSD for a practical reason to do with my introductory statistics course. In that course we cover a lot of material, and I don’t have time to get into the details of various multiple comparison procedures. I do feel it necessary to discuss at least one of the procedures, so I went with what I feel is the simplest one. I am in the process of revamping that section though, and a discussion of various multiple comparison procedures is high on the priority list.
Cheers,
Jeremy