Three approximate degrees of freedom quasi-F tests of treatment effectiveness were developed for use in research designs when one treatment is individually delivered and the other is delivered to individuals nested in groups of unequal size. Imbalance in the data was studied from the prospective of subject attrition. The results indicated the test that best controls the Type I error rate depends on the number of groups in the group-administered treatment but does not depend on the subject attrition rates included in the study
The ANOVA F is a widely used statistic in psychological research despite its shortcomings when the a...
Type I error control accuracy of four commonly used pairwise mean comparison procedures, conducted a...
Type I error control accuracy of four commonly used pairwise mean comparison procedures, conducted a...
Three approximate degrees of freedom quasi-F tests of treatment effectiveness were developed for use...
Three approximate degrees of freedom quasi-F tests of treatment effectiveness were developed for use...
Using previous work on the Behrens-Fisher problem, two approximate degrees of freedom tests, that ca...
Using previous work on the Behrens-Fisher problem, two approximate degrees of freedom tests, that ca...
We used theoretical and simulation-based approaches to study Type I error rates for one-stage and tw...
We used theoretical and simulation-based approaches to study Type I error rates for one-stage and tw...
Individually randomized treatments are often administered within a group setting. As a consequence, ...
Lecoutre (1991) has pointed out an error in the Huynh and Feldt (1976) formula for e used to adjust ...
Several tests for group mean equality have been suggested for analyzing nonnormal and heteroscedasti...
Several tests for group mean equality have been suggested for analyzing nonnormal and heteroscedasti...
The Type I error rate of the Kenward-Roger (KR) test, implemented by PROC MIXED in SAS, was assessed...
The ANOVA F is a widely used statistic in psychological research despite its shortcomings when the a...
The ANOVA F is a widely used statistic in psychological research despite its shortcomings when the a...
Type I error control accuracy of four commonly used pairwise mean comparison procedures, conducted a...
Type I error control accuracy of four commonly used pairwise mean comparison procedures, conducted a...
Three approximate degrees of freedom quasi-F tests of treatment effectiveness were developed for use...
Three approximate degrees of freedom quasi-F tests of treatment effectiveness were developed for use...
Using previous work on the Behrens-Fisher problem, two approximate degrees of freedom tests, that ca...
Using previous work on the Behrens-Fisher problem, two approximate degrees of freedom tests, that ca...
We used theoretical and simulation-based approaches to study Type I error rates for one-stage and tw...
We used theoretical and simulation-based approaches to study Type I error rates for one-stage and tw...
Individually randomized treatments are often administered within a group setting. As a consequence, ...
Lecoutre (1991) has pointed out an error in the Huynh and Feldt (1976) formula for e used to adjust ...
Several tests for group mean equality have been suggested for analyzing nonnormal and heteroscedasti...
Several tests for group mean equality have been suggested for analyzing nonnormal and heteroscedasti...
The Type I error rate of the Kenward-Roger (KR) test, implemented by PROC MIXED in SAS, was assessed...
The ANOVA F is a widely used statistic in psychological research despite its shortcomings when the a...
The ANOVA F is a widely used statistic in psychological research despite its shortcomings when the a...
Type I error control accuracy of four commonly used pairwise mean comparison procedures, conducted a...
Type I error control accuracy of four commonly used pairwise mean comparison procedures, conducted a...