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Patch_Master |
Posted - 05/06/2011 : 4:10:38 PM Hello,
Does anybody know how to run a post-hoc test in Origin Pro 8.1 after running a Kruskal Wallis ANOVA. |
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Echo_Chu |
Posted - 05/09/2011 : 05:21:53 AM For example, we have 3 groups as below. group1 group2 group3 77 83 78 79 75 79 85 87 83 78 91 71 72 81 72 76 89 77
First we use Mann-Whitney 3 times to get p-value for comparison of each pair of groups group1 v.s.group2 0.0927 group2 v.s.group3 0.0524 group1 v.s.group3 0.80887
Then have the 3 p-values to compare with 0.05/3=0.017. All the there p-values are larger than 0.017, that means each pair of three group is not significant different at 0.05 level.
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sherylradcliff |
Posted - 05/09/2011 : 04:19:32 AM quote: Originally posted by Echo_Chu
Hi, Patch
Origin does not support a direct post-hoc test for non-parametric analysis. However, you can do a relevant paried test for each pair with Mann-Whitney test and adjust the p value with Bonferroni correction. For example, if you have four groups, and you want the overall test of significance between them come out significant(at the 0.05 level), then the adjusted p value for each paired comparison is 0.05/4 = 0.0125. So any pair has to achieve a significant value on a paired test smaller than 0.0125 to be significant at the 0.05 level.
Echo
quote: Originally posted by Patch_Master
Hello,
Does anybody know how to run a post-hoc test in Origin Pro 8.1 after running a Kruskal Wallis ANOVA.
can you please elaborate your answer more? thanks. |
Echo_Chu |
Posted - 05/09/2011 : 01:55:53 AM Hi, Patch
Origin does not support a direct post-hoc test for non-parametric analysis. However, you can do a relevant paried test for each pair with Mann-Whitney test and adjust the p value with Bonferroni correction. For example, if you have four groups, and you want the overall test of significance between them come out significant(at the 0.05 level), then the adjusted p value for each paired comparison is 0.05/4 = 0.0125. So any pair has to achieve a significant value on a paired test smaller than 0.0125 to be significant at the 0.05 level.
Echo
quote: Originally posted by Patch_Master
Hello,
Does anybody know how to run a post-hoc test in Origin Pro 8.1 after running a Kruskal Wallis ANOVA.
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