Background: The robustness of F-test to non-normality has been studied from the 1930s through to the present day. However, this extensive body of research has yielded contradictory results, there being evidence both for and against its robustness. This study provides a systematic examination of F-test robustness to violations of normality in terms of Type I error, considering a wide variety of distributions commonly found in the health and social sciences. Method: We conducted a Monte Carlo simulation study involving a design with three groups and several known and unknown distributions. The manipulated variables were: Equal and unequal group sample sizes; group sample size and total sample size; coeffi cient of sample size variation; shape...
Student's t-test and classical F-test ANOVA rely on the assumptions that two or more samples are ind...
In this paper we consider the analysis of variance (ANOVA) F-tests, and rank statistic analogs, for ...
This paper considers the problem of comparing several means under the one-way Analysis of Variance (...
Background: The robustness of F-test to non-normality has been studied from the 1930s through to the...
Student's t-test and classical F-test ANOVA rely on the assumptions that two or more samples are ind...
In this journal, Zimmerman (2004, 2011) has discussed preliminary tests that researchers often use t...
Student's t-test and classical F-test ANOVA rely on the assumptions that two or more samples are ind...
Background: Repeated measures designs are commonly used in health and social sciences research. Alth...
<p><i>Panel A:</i> Violation of equal variance assumption. Curves display trial-to-trial errors dist...
One of the validity conditions of classical test statistics (e.g., Student’s t-test, the ANOVA and M...
The ANOVA F is a widely used statistic in psychological research despite its shortcomings when the a...
Abstract: The major objective of this study was to investigate the effects of non-normality on Type ...
The classic F test for the hypothesis concerning the equality of two population variances is known ...
Although the Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) F test is one of the most popular statistical tools to com...
This monograph presents the work on robust procedures when researchers faced with data that appear t...
Student's t-test and classical F-test ANOVA rely on the assumptions that two or more samples are ind...
In this paper we consider the analysis of variance (ANOVA) F-tests, and rank statistic analogs, for ...
This paper considers the problem of comparing several means under the one-way Analysis of Variance (...
Background: The robustness of F-test to non-normality has been studied from the 1930s through to the...
Student's t-test and classical F-test ANOVA rely on the assumptions that two or more samples are ind...
In this journal, Zimmerman (2004, 2011) has discussed preliminary tests that researchers often use t...
Student's t-test and classical F-test ANOVA rely on the assumptions that two or more samples are ind...
Background: Repeated measures designs are commonly used in health and social sciences research. Alth...
<p><i>Panel A:</i> Violation of equal variance assumption. Curves display trial-to-trial errors dist...
One of the validity conditions of classical test statistics (e.g., Student’s t-test, the ANOVA and M...
The ANOVA F is a widely used statistic in psychological research despite its shortcomings when the a...
Abstract: The major objective of this study was to investigate the effects of non-normality on Type ...
The classic F test for the hypothesis concerning the equality of two population variances is known ...
Although the Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) F test is one of the most popular statistical tools to com...
This monograph presents the work on robust procedures when researchers faced with data that appear t...
Student's t-test and classical F-test ANOVA rely on the assumptions that two or more samples are ind...
In this paper we consider the analysis of variance (ANOVA) F-tests, and rank statistic analogs, for ...
This paper considers the problem of comparing several means under the one-way Analysis of Variance (...