This paper considers the problem of comparing several means under the one-way Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) setup. In ANOVA, outliers and heavy-tailed error distribution can seriously hinder the treatment effect, leading to false positive or false negative test results. We propose a robust test of ANOVA using an M-estimator based on the density power divergence. Compared with the existing robust and non-robust approaches, the proposed testing procedure is less affected by data contamination and improves the analysis. The asymptotic properties of the proposed test are derived under some regularity conditions. The finite-sample performance of the proposed test is examined via a series of Monte-Carlo experiments and two empirical data examples—...
Investigating differences between means of more than two groups or experimental conditions is a rout...
In this article, we assume that the distribution of the error terms is skew t in two-way analysis of...
It is well known that the conventional method for comparing j independent groups, one-way ANOVA F-te...
This paper considers the problem of comparing several means under the one-way Analysis of Variance (...
[[abstract]]This paper deals with testing the equality of several homoscedastic normal population me...
The ANOVA-F test is the most known procedure for comparing at least three population means. However,...
In calculating mean equality for two or more groups, Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) is a ...
In one-way ANOVA, most of the pairwise multiple comparison procedures depend on normality assumption...
We consider inferences in a one-way ANOVA model with equicorrelation error structures. Hypotheses of...
Statistical techniques are used in all branches of science to determine the feasibility of quantitat...
Attention is restricted to a method called Analysis of variance (ANOVA) that is used to compare expe...
A robust test for the one-way ANOVA model under heteroscedasticity is developed in this paper. The d...
Testing for unequal variances is usually performed in order to check the validity of the assumptions...
The analysis of variance (ANOVA) is one of the most important and useful techniques for variety of f...
When n replicates are available from a factorial experiment, several methods exist for testing the v...
Investigating differences between means of more than two groups or experimental conditions is a rout...
In this article, we assume that the distribution of the error terms is skew t in two-way analysis of...
It is well known that the conventional method for comparing j independent groups, one-way ANOVA F-te...
This paper considers the problem of comparing several means under the one-way Analysis of Variance (...
[[abstract]]This paper deals with testing the equality of several homoscedastic normal population me...
The ANOVA-F test is the most known procedure for comparing at least three population means. However,...
In calculating mean equality for two or more groups, Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) is a ...
In one-way ANOVA, most of the pairwise multiple comparison procedures depend on normality assumption...
We consider inferences in a one-way ANOVA model with equicorrelation error structures. Hypotheses of...
Statistical techniques are used in all branches of science to determine the feasibility of quantitat...
Attention is restricted to a method called Analysis of variance (ANOVA) that is used to compare expe...
A robust test for the one-way ANOVA model under heteroscedasticity is developed in this paper. The d...
Testing for unequal variances is usually performed in order to check the validity of the assumptions...
The analysis of variance (ANOVA) is one of the most important and useful techniques for variety of f...
When n replicates are available from a factorial experiment, several methods exist for testing the v...
Investigating differences between means of more than two groups or experimental conditions is a rout...
In this article, we assume that the distribution of the error terms is skew t in two-way analysis of...
It is well known that the conventional method for comparing j independent groups, one-way ANOVA F-te...