Hello,
   I have another question regarding one-way ANOVA. I have noticed that in some books, 
nothing is said about what you can do when the factor level variances are unequal. In 
Neter's big book, transformations are recommended. If the data are approximately 
normal, why not just use a Satterthwaite approximate t-statistic for pairwise 
comparisons? For example, you could use a Bonferroni type procedure. What are people's 
opinions about this approach?


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