In the case of comparison between samples with unequal replications [n1 # n2 # n3 # ∙∙∙ # nk], the statistician should use LSD (Least Significant Difference) many times to achieve these comparisons, this method consumes more time and effort. The purpose of this research is to find out a new method to do easy and reliable comparison between population means when the experiment or data involving different numbers of replications. In order to do this, a new formula was designed; the aim of this new formula is to develop the multiple comparisons into one step instead of doing it with many steps that consume more effort and time. In this work, the researcher used the mean of the replication number in the LDS formula instead of doing the calculation many times for each two means. The results of this study found that the new formula give similar results for multiple comparisons with minimal effort.
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Al-Fahham, A. A. (2018). Development of New LSD Formula when Numbers of Observations Are Unequal. Open Journal of Statistics, 08(02), 258–263. https://doi.org/10.4236/ojs.2018.82016
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