Hi There,
I would be interested in any responses you receive.
Thanks
Richard.
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>Subject: comparing F values
>Date: Wed, 2 May 2007 11:15:57 +0100
>
>Considering three comparisons with the following F values
>1. F(1, 43) = 25.05, p < .01
>2. F(1, 43) = 55.05, p < .01
>3. F(1, 43) = 26.05, p < .01
>I have concluded in my paper that since all three show a significant
>difference their effect is the same. However, a reviewer has come back
>with the comment that no. 2 shows 'more sensitivity' as the F value is
>higher than nos 1 and 2. Does anyone know of any stats which compares F
>values to show if they are significantly different from another? or is this
>an odd way of looking at things?
>thanks
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