Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4304252 Journal of Surgical Research 2008 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

To critically evaluate the literature and to design valid studies, surgeons require an understanding of basic statistics. Despite the increasing complexity of reported statistical analyses in surgical journals and the decreasing use of inappropriate statistical methods, errors such as in the comparison of multiple groups still persist. This review introduces the statistical issues relating to multiple comparisons, describes the theoretical basis behind analysis of variance (ANOVA), discusses the essential differences between ANOVA and multiple t-tests, and provides an example of the computations and computer programming used in performing ANOVA.

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