The performance of the pseudo-median based procedure is examined in terms of controlling Type I error for a two independent groups test.The procedure is a modification of the one-sample Wilcoxon statistic using the pseudo-median of differences between group values as the central measure of location.The proposed procedure was shown to have good control of Type I error rates under the study conditions regardless of distribution type
Estimated Type I error rates and power are reported for a modified Fligner-Killeen test, O'Brie...
Using computqr simulated data, the Type I error rate and statistical power were empirically estimate...
When multiple hypothesis tests are conducted on a single data set, it is necessary to control for th...
The performance of the pseudo-median based procedure is examined in terms of controlling Type I erro...
This article investigates the performance of two-sample pseudo-median based procedure in testing dif...
The objective of this study is to investigate the performance of two-sample pseudo-median based proc...
The objective of this study is to investigate the performance of two-sample pseudo-median based proc...
Despite the theoretical correctness of the t-test in testing differences between two groups and the ...
WOS: 000333078200048In this study, the effect of using trimmed, winsorized, and modified means inste...
The classical methods for comparing groups can be highly inefficient under the influence of non-norm...
The Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney (WMW) test checks for the equality of distributions by estimating how like...
Using previous work on the Behrens-Fisher problem, two approximate degrees of freedom tests, that ca...
Using previous work on the Behrens-Fisher problem, two approximate degrees of freedom tests, that ca...
The t-test used prominently for comparing means between two groups is usually restricted with the as...
When independent random samples are selected from normal (multivariate normal) populations with equa...
Estimated Type I error rates and power are reported for a modified Fligner-Killeen test, O'Brie...
Using computqr simulated data, the Type I error rate and statistical power were empirically estimate...
When multiple hypothesis tests are conducted on a single data set, it is necessary to control for th...
The performance of the pseudo-median based procedure is examined in terms of controlling Type I erro...
This article investigates the performance of two-sample pseudo-median based procedure in testing dif...
The objective of this study is to investigate the performance of two-sample pseudo-median based proc...
The objective of this study is to investigate the performance of two-sample pseudo-median based proc...
Despite the theoretical correctness of the t-test in testing differences between two groups and the ...
WOS: 000333078200048In this study, the effect of using trimmed, winsorized, and modified means inste...
The classical methods for comparing groups can be highly inefficient under the influence of non-norm...
The Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney (WMW) test checks for the equality of distributions by estimating how like...
Using previous work on the Behrens-Fisher problem, two approximate degrees of freedom tests, that ca...
Using previous work on the Behrens-Fisher problem, two approximate degrees of freedom tests, that ca...
The t-test used prominently for comparing means between two groups is usually restricted with the as...
When independent random samples are selected from normal (multivariate normal) populations with equa...
Estimated Type I error rates and power are reported for a modified Fligner-Killeen test, O'Brie...
Using computqr simulated data, the Type I error rate and statistical power were empirically estimate...
When multiple hypothesis tests are conducted on a single data set, it is necessary to control for th...