Statistical significance tests, such as Student’s t test, ANOVA-F test, are widely used in many disciplines, including medicine, psychology, and biology. For these tests to exact control over the rate of a Type I error, normality and homoscedasticity must be satisfied. Type I error and power rates are adversely affected when these assumptions are violated. These problems are greatly reduced when using trimmed mean that is a robust measure of location. Also, the results could be improved by combining bootstrap methods with the tests based on trimmed means. In this study, the tests for mean and trimmed mean equality were compared in terms of Type I Error probability in the case of dependent and independent groups. In comparison of indepen...
Background: The robustness of F-test to non-normality has been studied from the 1930s through to the...
Two-sample independent t-test and ANOVA are classical procedures which are widely used to test the e...
ANOVA is a well-known approach when examining the equality of three or more than three groups’ means...
The ANOVA-F test is the most popular and commonly used procedure for comparing J independent groups....
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of StatisticsHaiyan WangAdvances in technology easily collect a large...
When the assumptions of normality and homoscedasticity are met, researchers should have no doubt in ...
Bu çalışmanın amacı, sağa çarpık dağılımlardan çekilen örnekler ile yığın ortalamasına ilişkin yokl...
Although the Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) F test is one of the most popular statistical tools to com...
Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) is a well-known method to test the equality of mean for two or more gro...
Dağılım şeklinin normal olduğu bilinen yada bilinmeyen dağılımlar için, hangi testin seçileceğine, ö...
Studies have shown that ANOVA F-test has a lower performance against heterogeneity of variances. It ...
Normality and homoscedasticity are two main assumptions that must be fulfilled when dealing with cla...
The effects of nonnormality and heteroscedasticity on the T1 and trimmed F (Ft) test statistics were...
This study involves testing the equality of several normal means under unequal variances, which is t...
For testing the homogeneity of variances, modifications of well-known tests are known which combine ...
Background: The robustness of F-test to non-normality has been studied from the 1930s through to the...
Two-sample independent t-test and ANOVA are classical procedures which are widely used to test the e...
ANOVA is a well-known approach when examining the equality of three or more than three groups’ means...
The ANOVA-F test is the most popular and commonly used procedure for comparing J independent groups....
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of StatisticsHaiyan WangAdvances in technology easily collect a large...
When the assumptions of normality and homoscedasticity are met, researchers should have no doubt in ...
Bu çalışmanın amacı, sağa çarpık dağılımlardan çekilen örnekler ile yığın ortalamasına ilişkin yokl...
Although the Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) F test is one of the most popular statistical tools to com...
Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) is a well-known method to test the equality of mean for two or more gro...
Dağılım şeklinin normal olduğu bilinen yada bilinmeyen dağılımlar için, hangi testin seçileceğine, ö...
Studies have shown that ANOVA F-test has a lower performance against heterogeneity of variances. It ...
Normality and homoscedasticity are two main assumptions that must be fulfilled when dealing with cla...
The effects of nonnormality and heteroscedasticity on the T1 and trimmed F (Ft) test statistics were...
This study involves testing the equality of several normal means under unequal variances, which is t...
For testing the homogeneity of variances, modifications of well-known tests are known which combine ...
Background: The robustness of F-test to non-normality has been studied from the 1930s through to the...
Two-sample independent t-test and ANOVA are classical procedures which are widely used to test the e...
ANOVA is a well-known approach when examining the equality of three or more than three groups’ means...