Thanks for this explanation!!

Could you give me the function relating t to p for t-Test and for Dunnett's
Test ?



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De : Karl L. Wuensch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Envoy� : jeudi 19 juin 2003 01:54
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Objet : Re: t-Test vs Dunnett's Test


Dunnett's test represents an attempt to control familywise error in the
situation where each of several means is contrasted with a single reference
mean.  The test statistic is computed the same as the usual t (possibly with
pooled error), but the function relating t to p is different, and dependant
on the number of groups. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Karl L. Wuensch, Department of Psychology,
East Carolina University, Greenville NC  27858-4353
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Could you explain me what is the difference between a t-Test and a Dunnett's
Test to compare several groups? . .
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