Posted by
Leitzel, Jeffrey on
Apr 20, 2007; 5:25pm
URL: http://spssx-discussion.165.s1.nabble.com/Get-the-same-results-with-bonferroni-and-LSD-tp1075216p1075217.html
Martin,
Unless I am missing something here...
For a factor with two levels there is no adjustment to make for multiple
comparisons, because there are only two groups to compare, which the
main effect of the ANOVA does. A four group ONEWAY anova essentially
loses the ability to assess the possible interaction of the variables.
Best, Jeff
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Subject: Get the same results with bonferroni and LSD
Dear List: I just performed a factorial (2 x 2)ANOVA (Using GLM) and
requested some comparisons of the interaction cell means using LSD.
/EMMEANS = TABLES(Spirituality_Level*Group)
compare(spirituality_level) adj(lsd)
I then repeated the above but changed LSD to Bonferroni
/EMMEANS = TABLES(Spirituality_Level*Group)
compare(spirituality_level) adj(bonferroni)
and got the exact same results. In particular the comparison of two
specific means provided in the outcome probability of p = .047. for both
LSD and Bonferroni.
Next I decided to alter the factorial and make it into one way with four
groups. I now used the ONEWAY procedure and requested post hoc tests of
LSD and Bonferroni. Results for the LSD come out the same as the
Factorial with p= .047, while the results of the Bonferroni come out
with a p value of .18. If I ran the Bonferroni test and never ran the
LSD within the GLM procedure I would have concluded that I had obtained
significance. Has anyone had this problem before? Is it a bug or is it
possible that I am doing something wrong.?
martin sherman