A common design in quantitative research involves the repeated testing of participants in a number of (k) different treatments or conditions. A related design involves the random allocation of subgroups of k matched individuals to k different treatments or conditions. In both cases, the observations are matched across the k conditions, and the research question is whether there is any variation among the conditions on some criterion variable. Classically, this question is addressed using an analysis of variance (with repeated measures in the former design and randomized blocks in the latter design)
The analysis of variance, when used as a technique for testing hypotheses, constitutes an effective ...
A randomization test can be used to statistically test hypotheses in multiple baseline designs to co...
When the null hypothesis of Friedman's test is rejected, there is a wide variety of multiple compari...
The Friedman test is often used for a randomized complete block design when the normality assumption...
Nonparametric procedures need less model assumptions than the analogous paramet-ric ones. Moreover t...
A very(sic) design in quantitative research involves the random allocation of a sample of N individu...
One of the simplest designs in quantitative research involves the random allocation of a sample of N...
In this paper a very natural generalization of the two·way analysis of variance rank statistic of FR...
A very simple design in quantitative research involves the random allocation of a sample of N indivi...
Randomization tests for alternating treatments designs, multiple baseline designs, and withdrawal/re...
A crossover design is an experimental design in which each experimental unit receives a series of ex...
Umbrella, Page and Friedman tests are defined and discussed for randomized block designs. The data m...
N = 1 designs imply repeated registrations of the behaviour of the same experimental unit and the me...
The Friedman test is used to nonparametrically test the null hypothesis of equality of the treatment...
The present paper provides an introductory exposure to different approaches currently available for ...
The analysis of variance, when used as a technique for testing hypotheses, constitutes an effective ...
A randomization test can be used to statistically test hypotheses in multiple baseline designs to co...
When the null hypothesis of Friedman's test is rejected, there is a wide variety of multiple compari...
The Friedman test is often used for a randomized complete block design when the normality assumption...
Nonparametric procedures need less model assumptions than the analogous paramet-ric ones. Moreover t...
A very(sic) design in quantitative research involves the random allocation of a sample of N individu...
One of the simplest designs in quantitative research involves the random allocation of a sample of N...
In this paper a very natural generalization of the two·way analysis of variance rank statistic of FR...
A very simple design in quantitative research involves the random allocation of a sample of N indivi...
Randomization tests for alternating treatments designs, multiple baseline designs, and withdrawal/re...
A crossover design is an experimental design in which each experimental unit receives a series of ex...
Umbrella, Page and Friedman tests are defined and discussed for randomized block designs. The data m...
N = 1 designs imply repeated registrations of the behaviour of the same experimental unit and the me...
The Friedman test is used to nonparametrically test the null hypothesis of equality of the treatment...
The present paper provides an introductory exposure to different approaches currently available for ...
The analysis of variance, when used as a technique for testing hypotheses, constitutes an effective ...
A randomization test can be used to statistically test hypotheses in multiple baseline designs to co...
When the null hypothesis of Friedman's test is rejected, there is a wide variety of multiple compari...