Post hoc tests are used to determine which specific group differences are significant following an analysis of variance (ANOVA) when there are three or more group means to compare. They help to identify which groups differ from each other after finding a significant overall difference in the ANOVA. Post hoc tests are important for providing more detailed and specific information about group differences as compared to the omnibus F-test in ANOVA.
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