Tests of equivalence, which are designed to assess the similarity of group means, are becoming more popular, yet very little is known about the statistical properties of these tests. Monte Carlo methods are used to compare the test of equivalence proposed by Schuirmann with modified tests of equivalence that incorporate a heteroscedastic error term. It was found that the latter were more accurate than the Schuirmann test in detecting equivalence when sample sizes and variances were unequal
Researchers in education are often interested in determining whether independent groups are equivale...
Measurement invariance (MI) entails that measurements in different groups are comparable, and is a l...
In behavioral science research there is often the need to determine if an outcome variable differs, ...
Tests of equivalence, which are designed to assess the similarity of group means, are becoming more ...
Researchers in psychology reliably select traditional null hypothesis significance tests (e.g., Stud...
Equivalence testing, an alternative to testing for statistical significance, is little used in educa...
A common question of interest to researchers in psychology is the equivalence of two or more groups....
Researchers are often interested in testing for the equivalence of population variances. Traditiona...
Equivalence tests are used when the objective is to find that two or more groups are nearly equivale...
Equivalence tests from the null hypothesis significance testing framework are appropriate alternative...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2009. Major: Educational Psychology. Advisor: Micha...
Equivalence tests are an alternative to traditional difference-based tests for demonstrating a lack...
Studies designed to examine the equivalence of treatments are increasingly common in social and biom...
Several tests for group mean equality have been suggested for analyzing nonnormal and heteroscedasti...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate a modified test of equivalence for conducting normative c...
Researchers in education are often interested in determining whether independent groups are equivale...
Measurement invariance (MI) entails that measurements in different groups are comparable, and is a l...
In behavioral science research there is often the need to determine if an outcome variable differs, ...
Tests of equivalence, which are designed to assess the similarity of group means, are becoming more ...
Researchers in psychology reliably select traditional null hypothesis significance tests (e.g., Stud...
Equivalence testing, an alternative to testing for statistical significance, is little used in educa...
A common question of interest to researchers in psychology is the equivalence of two or more groups....
Researchers are often interested in testing for the equivalence of population variances. Traditiona...
Equivalence tests are used when the objective is to find that two or more groups are nearly equivale...
Equivalence tests from the null hypothesis significance testing framework are appropriate alternative...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2009. Major: Educational Psychology. Advisor: Micha...
Equivalence tests are an alternative to traditional difference-based tests for demonstrating a lack...
Studies designed to examine the equivalence of treatments are increasingly common in social and biom...
Several tests for group mean equality have been suggested for analyzing nonnormal and heteroscedasti...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate a modified test of equivalence for conducting normative c...
Researchers in education are often interested in determining whether independent groups are equivale...
Measurement invariance (MI) entails that measurements in different groups are comparable, and is a l...
In behavioral science research there is often the need to determine if an outcome variable differs, ...