The coefficient of variation is commonly used in medical and biological sciences. In this paper, several parametric and non-parametric tests for the equality of coefficients of variation in κ populations are reviewed. Simulation studies are conducted to compare the sizes and power of these tests. It is found that the parametric tests perform well if the data are normally distributed, but perform poorly if otherwise. The non-parametric test, however, is rather robust against the underlying distribution. An example using data of the Quality Assurance Program from the Hong Kong Medical Technology Association in Haematology and Serology is provided. The insensitivity of the non-parametric test to outliers is demonstrated.link_to_subscribed_full...
In the life sciences and other research fields, experiments are often conducted to determine respons...
A previous study indicated that the Wilcoxon W test showed a power advantage over the student’s t-te...
The aim of this study is to analyse the distribution characteristics of four different test statisti...
Two tests are derived for the hypothesis that the coefficients of variation of k normal populations ...
Background: The within-subject coefficient of variation and intra-class correlation coefficient are ...
Basic inferential methods for analysing coefficients of variation in normally distributed data are s...
The coefficient of variation (CV), which is used in many scientific areas, measures the variability ...
This paper considers several confidence intervals for estimating the population coefficient of varia...
The problem of testing the equality of coefficients of variation for two different populations leads...
The article is devoted to the conditions of applicability of parametric and nonparametric methods, i...
Abstract: Problem statement: Noninferiority tests are frequently used in clinical trials to demonstr...
The univariate coefficient of variation (CV) is a widely used measure to compare the relative disper...
We consider the problem of testing hypotheses on the difference of the coefficients of variation fro...
Abstract: The major objective of this study was to investigate the effects of non-normality on Type ...
In the current study, we evaluated various robust statistical methods for comparing two independent ...
In the life sciences and other research fields, experiments are often conducted to determine respons...
A previous study indicated that the Wilcoxon W test showed a power advantage over the student’s t-te...
The aim of this study is to analyse the distribution characteristics of four different test statisti...
Two tests are derived for the hypothesis that the coefficients of variation of k normal populations ...
Background: The within-subject coefficient of variation and intra-class correlation coefficient are ...
Basic inferential methods for analysing coefficients of variation in normally distributed data are s...
The coefficient of variation (CV), which is used in many scientific areas, measures the variability ...
This paper considers several confidence intervals for estimating the population coefficient of varia...
The problem of testing the equality of coefficients of variation for two different populations leads...
The article is devoted to the conditions of applicability of parametric and nonparametric methods, i...
Abstract: Problem statement: Noninferiority tests are frequently used in clinical trials to demonstr...
The univariate coefficient of variation (CV) is a widely used measure to compare the relative disper...
We consider the problem of testing hypotheses on the difference of the coefficients of variation fro...
Abstract: The major objective of this study was to investigate the effects of non-normality on Type ...
In the current study, we evaluated various robust statistical methods for comparing two independent ...
In the life sciences and other research fields, experiments are often conducted to determine respons...
A previous study indicated that the Wilcoxon W test showed a power advantage over the student’s t-te...
The aim of this study is to analyse the distribution characteristics of four different test statisti...