How do post-hoc tests in ANOVA assist in interpreting the results?
- They help to adjust the level of significance
- They help to calculate the F statistic
- They help to check the assumptions of the ANOVA
- They help to determine which specific group means are significantly different from each other
Post-hoc tests in ANOVA help to determine which specific group means are significantly different from each other, after a significant overall ANOVA result. They control the overall Type I error rate across multiple comparisons.
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