That is a valid point, the number of samples I expect to be different
is actually quite small, but it is supportable (or otherwise) by
other experimental data.
Unfortunately the question I really want answered is pretty much
covered by doing this.
thanks
Dan
On 25/03/2009, at 10:25 AM, Eik Vettorazzi wrote:
.. and you will end up - in your example- with 60 t-statistics and
p-values (so you do bonforroni adjustment or something like
that)?! Sometimes the question for "How do I ..." should be read
as "What is the question I *really* want to be answered ...". You
may consider doing some more sophisticated analysis.
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