Fisher's LSD Explained
Hello and welcome to Stats Coach! In this video, I help explain how to conduct Fisher's LSD in Excel. Fisher's Least Significant Difference is a method to compare two unique groups within ANOVA to determine if they are similar or different. In this video, learn how to understand when and how to use Fisher's LSD both when groups are the same size as well as when they are different sizes. Skip to 2:00 for Fisher's LSD using equal groups or 11:00 for when groups are unequal size. If you found this video helpful, like and comment down below. Any support is greatly appreciated!

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