Date: Thu, 23 May 2002 00:33:38 +0000
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From: Sidne Gail Ward <sward@COMPUTONET.COM>
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Subject: Re: Multiple post hoc univariate anovas?
In <dctneukiu4rhn9itqopeftlabq2e5i20vd@4ax.com> Jay Weedon <jweedon@earthlink.net> writes:
>On Wed, 22 May 2002 07:33:21 +0000 (UTC), Sidne Gail Ward
><sward@computonet.com> wrote:
>>I have one two-level independent variable and about 10 continuous
>>dependent variables. I've used manova to get the significance of the
>>model. Now I'd like to see how each individual dependent variable is
>>related to the independent variable.
>>
>>I assume that if I perform a series of univariate anovas, I'll run into a
>>Type I error problem. How can I control for this?
>PROC MULTTEST seems ideally suited to your problem.
Yes it is. Thank you! I'd never heard of it before (and I can't find it in
my old SAS 6 manuals). I'm using SAS v8, though, so I managed to find some
documentation on it.
There's an astonishing variety of different tests available. Now I need
to figure out which to use (Sidak, permutation, bootstrap, step-up,
stepdown, etc.) Anyone have any pointers to a source to help me select
one (or more)?
Thanks again,
Sidne
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Sidne Gail Ward
sward@computonet.com