“…It is known that heteroscedasticity can affect the inference and may have a direct impact on the conclusions. The presence of variance heterogeneity may also have a serious effect on the validity of the F-test, especially when the sizes of these samples are unbalanced (CHEN;LEE, 2011;DEMIRHAN et al, 2010;KEYES;LEVY, 1997;LI, 2012;O'BRIEN, 1978;RAMSEY;RAMSEY;BARRERA, 2010;RAM-SEY;BARRERA;HACHIMINE-SEMPREBOM, 2011;SARMAH;GOGOI, 2015;SHINGALA;RAJYAGURU, 2015;TAMHANE, 1979). Furthermore, an alternative is the use of Bayesian procedures to make multiple comparisons FERREIRA, 2010;BERRY, 1988;BERRY;HOCHBERG, 1999;BRATCHER;HAMIL-TON, 2005;DUNCAN, 1965;GELMAN;HILL;YA-JIMA, 2012;GOPALAN;BERRY, 1998;SHAFFER, 1999;WALLER;DUNCAN, 1969).…”