A very(sic) design in quantitative research involves the random allocation of a sample of N individuals to two different groups. The groups are exposed to different treatments, and the research question examines whether there is any difference between the two groups on some criterion variable. Classically, this question is addressed using Student’s t test for independent groups (or the equivalent one-way between-subjects analysis of variance)
The aim of researchers when comparing two independent groups is to collect large normally distribute...
In this article, I discuss measures of effect size for two-group comparisons where data are not appr...
<p>Mann-Whitney test demonstrates a significant difference (p<0.0001) in the comparison of the ΔCVF ...
It is often difficult, particularly when conducting research in psychology, to have access to large ...
A very simple design in quantitative research involves the random allocation of a sample of N indivi...
The Mann-Whitney test to determine the significant difference in the mean of sample`s responses amon...
<p>Mann-Whitney U test of differences between the study and the comparison group.</p
The Mann-Whitney test to determine the significant difference in the mean of sample`s responses amon...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 19-20)The Mann-Whitney U test, a nonparametric alternativ...
One of the simplest designs in quantitative research involves the random allocation of a sample of N...
In the current study, we evaluated various robust statistical methods for comparing two independent ...
A common design in quantitative research involves the repeated testing of participants in a number o...
<p>Values are median <i>(interquartile range).</i></p>a)<p> Fishers exact test;</p>b)<p> Mann-Whitne...
Experimental designs using two or more treatments frequently arise in many fields of study, from med...
The analysis of variance, when used as a technique for testing hypotheses, constitutes an effective ...
The aim of researchers when comparing two independent groups is to collect large normally distribute...
In this article, I discuss measures of effect size for two-group comparisons where data are not appr...
<p>Mann-Whitney test demonstrates a significant difference (p<0.0001) in the comparison of the ΔCVF ...
It is often difficult, particularly when conducting research in psychology, to have access to large ...
A very simple design in quantitative research involves the random allocation of a sample of N indivi...
The Mann-Whitney test to determine the significant difference in the mean of sample`s responses amon...
<p>Mann-Whitney U test of differences between the study and the comparison group.</p
The Mann-Whitney test to determine the significant difference in the mean of sample`s responses amon...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 19-20)The Mann-Whitney U test, a nonparametric alternativ...
One of the simplest designs in quantitative research involves the random allocation of a sample of N...
In the current study, we evaluated various robust statistical methods for comparing two independent ...
A common design in quantitative research involves the repeated testing of participants in a number o...
<p>Values are median <i>(interquartile range).</i></p>a)<p> Fishers exact test;</p>b)<p> Mann-Whitne...
Experimental designs using two or more treatments frequently arise in many fields of study, from med...
The analysis of variance, when used as a technique for testing hypotheses, constitutes an effective ...
The aim of researchers when comparing two independent groups is to collect large normally distribute...
In this article, I discuss measures of effect size for two-group comparisons where data are not appr...
<p>Mann-Whitney test demonstrates a significant difference (p<0.0001) in the comparison of the ΔCVF ...