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    A Scientist Who Decides to Compare Condition Means After the Experiment
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A Scientist Who Decides to Compare Condition Means After the Experiment

Question 3

Question 3

Multiple Choice

A scientist who decides to compare condition means after the experiment has already been run will need to use which of the following?


A) Pairwise comparisons
B) Post hoc comparisons
C) Planned comparisons
D) Complex comparisons

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