Re: Proper way to correct for multiple comparisons

2000-08-12 Thread jazz
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Donald Burrill) wrote: > I myself would be skeptical > about this expectation: I should think that "hard" problems are > naturally different from "easy" problems within whatever classification, > and would not be surprised to find the simpl

Proper way to correct for multiple comparisons

2000-08-11 Thread jazz
Hi, I'm not feeling confident about my method here, and would apprecaite it if somebody lets me know if I'm wrong, thanks. I'm doing a 2x2 anova (type: logic, math)(difficulty: hard, easy). The hypothesis is that harder logic will produce a larger DV than easy logic, but this will not occur in ma