
Emmanuel D. answered 05/08/21
Problems cannot be solved with the same mindset that created them
you don't need a post hoc test if the ANOVA is nonsignificant.
Vivien C.
asked 05/08/21Hi,
I have recently done a two-way ANOVA and the assumptions have been met however, the interaction Pr(>F) was not significant.
What do I do in this case?
Do I do a posthoc analysis?
Emmanuel D. answered 05/08/21
Problems cannot be solved with the same mindset that created them
you don't need a post hoc test if the ANOVA is nonsignificant.
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