In epidemiology literature, it is often required to investigate the relationships between means where the levels of experiment are actually monotone sets forming a partition on the range of sampling values. With this need, the analysis of these group means is generally performed using classical analysis of variance (ANOVA). However, this method has never been challenged. In this dissertation, we will formulate and present our examination of its validity. First, the classical assumptions of normality and constant variance are not always true. Second, under the null hypothesis of equal means, the test statistic for the classical ANOVA technique is still valid. Third, when the hypothesis of equal means is rejected, the classical analysis techn...
In this journal, Zimmerman (2004, 2011) has discussed preliminary tests that researchers often use t...
[[abstract]]The procedures of testing the equality of normal means in the conventional analysis of v...
The analysis of variance ( ANOVA) is a frequently used statistical procedure by which the equality o...
In epidemiology literature, it is often required to investigate the relationships between means wher...
In calculating mean equality for two or more groups, Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) is a ...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we present a two-stage test procedure for testing the hypothesis that the...
Numerous designs using analysis of variance (ANOVA) to test ordinal hypotheses were assessed using a...
When n replicates are available from a factorial experiment, several methods exist for testing the v...
Attention is restricted to a method called Analysis of variance (ANOVA) that is used to compare expe...
ANOVA is a well-known approach when examining the equality of three or more than three groups’ means...
In analysis of variance (anova), we generally assume that the error terms are independent and normal...
Abstract. Testing hypotheses about variance parameters arises in contexts where uniformity is import...
The analysis of variance, when used as a technique for testing hypotheses, constitutes an effective ...
ii Hanfeng Chen, Advisor The analysis of variance (ANOVA) is one of the most important and useful te...
Not AvailableIn t-test, the difference between 2 sample means are tested for Significance. In ANOVA...
In this journal, Zimmerman (2004, 2011) has discussed preliminary tests that researchers often use t...
[[abstract]]The procedures of testing the equality of normal means in the conventional analysis of v...
The analysis of variance ( ANOVA) is a frequently used statistical procedure by which the equality o...
In epidemiology literature, it is often required to investigate the relationships between means wher...
In calculating mean equality for two or more groups, Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) is a ...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we present a two-stage test procedure for testing the hypothesis that the...
Numerous designs using analysis of variance (ANOVA) to test ordinal hypotheses were assessed using a...
When n replicates are available from a factorial experiment, several methods exist for testing the v...
Attention is restricted to a method called Analysis of variance (ANOVA) that is used to compare expe...
ANOVA is a well-known approach when examining the equality of three or more than three groups’ means...
In analysis of variance (anova), we generally assume that the error terms are independent and normal...
Abstract. Testing hypotheses about variance parameters arises in contexts where uniformity is import...
The analysis of variance, when used as a technique for testing hypotheses, constitutes an effective ...
ii Hanfeng Chen, Advisor The analysis of variance (ANOVA) is one of the most important and useful te...
Not AvailableIn t-test, the difference between 2 sample means are tested for Significance. In ANOVA...
In this journal, Zimmerman (2004, 2011) has discussed preliminary tests that researchers often use t...
[[abstract]]The procedures of testing the equality of normal means in the conventional analysis of v...
The analysis of variance ( ANOVA) is a frequently used statistical procedure by which the equality o...