Abstract
The purpose of this article was to extend the research pertaining to the idea of a statistically significant exact replication (SSER) method published recently in the Mid-Western Educational Researcher. The current study continues the idea of SSER and provides researchers with a software program that will calculate easily the SSER value when there is a statistically significant finding, via an independent samples t-test, to assist in determining the chance that an exact replication will be statistically significant beyond 50%. This article also presents an expansion of the SSER concept to the one-way analysis of variance.
Recommended Citation
Walker, David A.
(2006)
"The Statistically Significant Exact Replication Method: A Programming and Conceptual Extension,"
Mid-Western Educational Researcher: Vol. 19:
Iss.
4, Article 3.
Available at:
https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/mwer/vol19/iss4/3