In any of the multiple comparison techniques (Tukey-Kramer, LSD), the estimate of the withinsample variance uses data
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In any of the multiple comparison techniques
(Tukey-Kramer, LSD), the estimate of the withinsample variance uses data from the entire experiment. However, if one were to do a two-sample t-test to determine if there were a difference between any two means, the estimate of the population variances would only include data from the two specific samples under consideration. Explain this seeming discrepancy.
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Business Statistics A Decision Making Approach
ISBN: 9780136121015
8th Edition
Authors: David F. Groebner, Patrick W. Shannon, Phillip C. Fry, Kent D. Smith
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