One of my students doing her senior thesis ran her stats and got results of
.056 and .08 for two different ANOVAs. In the past I have seen published
studies indicating that these are "marginally significant." How do you deal
with results of this nature? More importantly, do you have any citations
(journals or books) that discuss the value of including/discussing results
that seem to "approach significance"?

Thanks,

Rob Flint
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Robert W. Flint, Jr., Ph.D.
The College of Saint Rose
Department of Psychology
432 Western Avenue
Albany, NY  12203-1490

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http://academic.strose.edu/academic/psychology/index.htm


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