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Pairwise multiple comparisons: A model comparisons approach versus stepwise procedures

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2003-05

Authors

Cribbie, Robert
Keselman, H. J.

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Wiley

Abstract

Researchers in the behavioural sciences have been presented with a host of pairwise multiple comparison procedures that attempt to obtain an optimal combination of Type I error control, power, and ease of application. However, these procedures share one important limitation: intransitive decisions. Moreover, they can be characterized as a piecemeal approach to the problem rather than a holistic approach. Dayton has recently proposed a new approach to pairwise multiple comparisons testing that eliminates intransitivity through a model selection procedure. The present study compared the model selection approach (and a protected version) with three powerful and easy‐to‐use stepwise multiple comparison procedures in terms of the proportion of times that the procedure identified the true pattern of differences among a set of means across several one‐way layouts. The protected version of the model selection approach selected the true model a significantly greater proportion of times than the stepwise procedures and, in most cases, was not affected by variance heterogeneity and non‐normality.

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multiple comparisons, model selection, stepwise procedure

Citation

Cribbie, R. A. & Keselman, H. J. (2003). Pairwise multiple comparisons: A model comparisons approach versus stepwise procedures. British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology, 56, 167-182. doi: 10.1348/000711003321645412