Hi, so I am running a Kruskal-Wallis test on SPSS… and I have a question: So I get how K-wallis and Bonferroni correction work, but I still don’t get how or what test SPSS uses to determine Adj. Sig. between groups. Is it still K-wallis test? I think it has to be another test, because Bonferroni Correction requires at least 2 tests analyzing the same data in order to be applied. Or am I wrong? Thank you in advance and looking forward for your answer.
@@libertadsagrada First test was Kruskal-wallis test (the non-parametric equivalent of one-way anova) , the second test was the post-hoc test (Mann-whitney U test with Bonferroni correction)
Thank you so much
I want to asked from you about bonferroni corection.. How it appy in experimental study in tables... Will you help in this regard..
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Hi, so I am running a Kruskal-Wallis test on SPSS… and I have a question: So I get how K-wallis and Bonferroni correction work, but I still don’t get how or what test SPSS uses to determine Adj. Sig. between groups. Is it still K-wallis test? I think it has to be another test, because Bonferroni Correction requires at least 2 tests analyzing the same data in order to be applied. Or am I wrong? Thank you in advance and looking forward for your answer.
Hello, i'm looking for the same answer. What test was the post-hoc? Mann-whitney? Thank u
@@libertadsagrada First test was Kruskal-wallis test (the non-parametric equivalent of one-way anova) , the second test was the post-hoc test (Mann-whitney U test with Bonferroni correction)
Thank you so much