Hidden multiplicity in exploratory multiway ANOVA: Prevalence and remedies

Volume: 23, Issue: 2, Pages: 640 - 647
Published: Sep 15, 2015
Abstract
Many psychologists do not realize that exploratory use of the popular multiway analysis of variance harbors a multiple-comparison problem. In the case of two factors, three separate null hypotheses are subject to test (i.e., two main effects and one interaction). Consequently, the probability of at least one Type I error (if all null hypotheses are true) is 14 % rather than 5 %, if the three tests are independent. We explain the...
Paper Details
Title
Hidden multiplicity in exploratory multiway ANOVA: Prevalence and remedies
Published Date
Sep 15, 2015
Volume
23
Issue
2
Pages
640 - 647
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