In quantitative research, the selection of the most appropriate statistical test for the comparison of two-independent samples can be problematic. There is a lack of consensus in the Statistics community regarding the appropriate approach; particularly towards assessing assumptions of normality and equal variances. The lack of clarity in the appropriate strategy affects the reproducibility of results. Statistical packages performing different tests under the same name, only adds to this issue.The process of preliminary testing assumptions of a test using the sample data, before performing a test conditional upon the preliminary test, is performed by some researchers; this practice is often criticised in the literature. Preliminary testing i...
One of the central messages of this dissertation is that (a) unequal variances may be more prevalent...
Analyses are given for two example scenarios. Both scenarios comprise two independent samples. One...
The classical procedures of comparing two groups, such as t-test are, usually restricted with the as...
In quantitative research, the selection of the most appropriate statistical test for the comparison ...
This paper explores the appropriateness of testing the equality of two means using either a t test, ...
This paper uses simulation to explore the performance of a two-stage procedure where a preliminary S...
Normality is a distributional requirement of classical test statistics. In order for the test statis...
When one wishes to perform a statistical-hypothesis test, the first important step is to select the ...
Standard approaches for analyzing the difference in two means, where partially overlapping samples a...
Tests for equality of variances between two samples which contain both paired observations and indep...
For two independent samples there is much debate in the literature whether parametric or non-paramet...
To test for equality of variances given two independent random samples from univariate normal popula...
The process of dichotomizing the possible conclusions of an experiment and using probability theory ...
In this paper we consider the design and analysis of studies comparing the positive and negative pre...
Null hypotheses in undergraduate econometrics courses are usually framed in terms of parameter value...
One of the central messages of this dissertation is that (a) unequal variances may be more prevalent...
Analyses are given for two example scenarios. Both scenarios comprise two independent samples. One...
The classical procedures of comparing two groups, such as t-test are, usually restricted with the as...
In quantitative research, the selection of the most appropriate statistical test for the comparison ...
This paper explores the appropriateness of testing the equality of two means using either a t test, ...
This paper uses simulation to explore the performance of a two-stage procedure where a preliminary S...
Normality is a distributional requirement of classical test statistics. In order for the test statis...
When one wishes to perform a statistical-hypothesis test, the first important step is to select the ...
Standard approaches for analyzing the difference in two means, where partially overlapping samples a...
Tests for equality of variances between two samples which contain both paired observations and indep...
For two independent samples there is much debate in the literature whether parametric or non-paramet...
To test for equality of variances given two independent random samples from univariate normal popula...
The process of dichotomizing the possible conclusions of an experiment and using probability theory ...
In this paper we consider the design and analysis of studies comparing the positive and negative pre...
Null hypotheses in undergraduate econometrics courses are usually framed in terms of parameter value...
One of the central messages of this dissertation is that (a) unequal variances may be more prevalent...
Analyses are given for two example scenarios. Both scenarios comprise two independent samples. One...
The classical procedures of comparing two groups, such as t-test are, usually restricted with the as...