Comparison of Means

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Francisco S.

Antonio
Scheffe’s Test
Comparison of Means Procedures

Planned Planned

Tukey’s

Student Newman-Keul (SNK) test

Scheffe’s

Scheffe’s

Note: Most sensitive is DMRT; can be used even if ANOVA test is insignificant
Sample Problem of Least Significant
Difference-----------
Least

Least
Data as sample for LSD
First step
T-distribution table where to obtain the
needed value
2nd and 3rd step
4th, 5th and 6th steps
Pairwise comparison with LSD
7th step of LSD
Letter method of presenting results in LSD

*Means having common letters are not significantly different


Very brief discussion of result
Sample Problem of DMRT
Since the ANOVA shows significant
difference, proceed with DMRT.................
First step---------
Second step-------
Third step-------------------
Table used with DMRT
Fourth Step----------------
The Computed Dp and the ranked data

Duncan’s
Fifth Step-------------------

DUNCAN’S
Sixth Step ----------------
DUNCAN’S
Presentation of Result in DMRT
DUNCAN’S

*Means having the same letter are not significantly different


Sample Problem of Tukey’s HSD
Sample Data
Analysis of Variance in CRD

Treatment
Error
Formula to Use

ERROR
Step 1
Table to Use to look for value at K=3 and error df = 9
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
Tabular presentation
Treatments (arranged from lowest Mean
to highest
High noise(T3) 11a

Low Noise(T2) 15ab

No noise (T1) 16b

*Means having a common letter are not significantly different

If the difference is more than 4.15 there is a significant difference


Brief Interpretation
Sample Problem for Scheffe’s (S) Test

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