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For Post Hoc's Sake: Determining Sample Size for Tukey Multiple Comparisons in 4-Group ANOVA
The determination of an appropriate sample size is a difficult, yet critically important, element in the research design process. Sample sizes in ANOVA are most often based on an overall standardized difference in the means