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The results of my study were negative, and the journal reviewer insists that I perform a post hoc power calculation.
Thus, post hoc tests, such as linear contrasts, template correlations, and pairwise comparisons are used.
This, of course, is a post hoc error, one that most Americans reject, root and branch.
It sounds like a classic example of the post hoc, ergo propter hoc logical fallacy.
I know I may be being presumptuous, but my view is that parliament should be more than just a post hoc scrutinising body.
But evolutionary trends are post hoc constructs akin to mnemonics.
The greatest concern in post hoc causal studies is the difficulty in asserting antecedence.
Since, with online access, it is not possible for the Member State administering the file to make any prior checks, a system ensuring post hoc monitoring should be in place.
When reviewing such post hoc studies, the reviewer must take careful account of how the lack of direct control and manipulation might threaten the validity of the findings.
We may think we're doing something because we're a religious person, or we're doing it because we believe it to be right, but in fact that may be a post hoc explanation of what our brain is telling us to do.
As such, the argument before the Panel by the parties' counsel with respect to the import of these issues was post hoc and no findings of fact were in any event made.
Of necessity the ITC and the domestic interested parties responded competently and in detail to Ivaco's arguments by offering contrary post hoc analysis and reasons.
Too much post hoc justification of the fact and about-turns in policy.
The interpretations offered in this section are clearly much more post hoc than in my discussion of the informants' patterns.
Our work on using research was post hoc rather than planned as an integral part of the original study.
The term suggested the logical fallacy post hoc, ergo propter hoc the belief that simply arranging things in chronological order proved a causal sequence.
Furthermore, Bonferroni's post hoc test was performed.
Without that written record, we would be forced to embark on post hoc speculation about the thought process by which the investigating authority arrived at its ultimate conclusions.
We often rationalise our moral decisions post hoc.
Ultimately, the wisdom of preemption will be judged post hoc.
Examples from Classical Literature
This view may seem to be the result of post hoc reasoning, but I think it is not.
It makes all the difference whether any given event is a case of propter hoc or post hoc.
Researchers did a post hoc analysis of data gathered in the multicenter Canadian Oxygen Trial, which compared the effects of lower vs.
There are continued post hoc analyses between the women who received oestrogen plus progesterone and those allocated to placebo.
There tends to be a lot of post hoc rationalisation and justification of events.
Results from a post hoc analysis of a suicide intervention trial also showed that the bullying behaviors in most study participants resolved over the course of 1 year.
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