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Scheffé Test×Analyse de variance à deux facteurs (ANOVA à deux facteurs)×
DomaineStatistiqueStatistique
FamilleHypothesis testHypothesis test
Année d'origine19531925
Auteur d'origineHenry SchefféRonald A. Fisher
TypePost-hoc multiple comparison testParametric factorial mean comparison
Source fondatriceScheffé, H. (1953). A method for judging all contrasts in the analysis of variance. Biometrika, 40(1–2), 87–110. DOI ↗Montgomery, D. C. (2017). Design and Analysis of Experiments (9th ed.). Wiley. ISBN: 978-1119113478
AliasScheffe test, Scheffe method, Scheffé post-hoc test, S-methodfactorial ANOVA, two-factor ANOVA, İki Yönlü ANOVA
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RésuméThe Scheffé test is a post-hoc multiple comparison procedure that controls the family-wise error rate simultaneously for all possible linear contrasts among group means following a significant ANOVA. Introduced by Henry Scheffé in his landmark 1953 Biometrika paper, it is the most general and conservative standard post-hoc method, remaining valid regardless of how many or which contrasts are examined after seeing the data.Two-Way ANOVA is a parametric hypothesis test that simultaneously examines the main effects of two independent categorical factors and their interaction effect on a single continuous dependent variable. The technique was developed within the broader framework of the analysis of variance established by Ronald A. Fisher in 1925 and remains the standard approach whenever an experiment or survey includes exactly two between-subjects factors.
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