When comparing two independent groups, psychology researchers commonly use Student's t-Tests. Assumptions of normality and homogeneity of variance underlie this test. More often than not, when these conditions are not met, Student's t-Test can be severely biased and lead to invalid statistical inferences. Moreover, we argue that the assumption of equal variances will seldom hold in psychological research, and choosing between Student's t-Test and Welch's t-Test based on the outcomes of a test of the equality of variances often fails to provide an appropriate answer. We show that the Welch's t-Test provides a better control of Type 1 error rates when the assumption of homogeneity of variance is not met, and it loses little robustness compare...
Student's t-test and classical F-test ANOVA rely on the assumptions that two or more samples are ind...
The comparison of two means is one of the most commonly applied statistical procedures in psychology...
The comparison of two means is one of the most commonly applied statistical procedures in psychology...
When comparing two independent groups, psychology researchers commonly use Student's t-Tests. Assump...
When comparing two independent groups, psychology researchers commonly use Student's t-Tests. Assump...
When comparing two independent groups, psychology researchers commonly use Student's t-Tests. Assump...
When comparing two independent groups, psychology researchers commonly use Student’s 't'-tests. Assu...
When comparing two independent groups, psychology researchers commonly use Student's t-Tests. Assump...
When comparing two independent groups, psychology researchers commonly use Student's t-Tests. Assump...
When comparing two independent groups, psychology researchers commonly use Student's t-Tests. Assump...
\u3cp\u3eWhen comparing two independent groups, psychology researchers commonly use Student's t-Test...
This article details a correction to: Delacre, M., Lakens, D., & Leys, C. (2017). Why Psychologists ...
Student's t-test and classical F-test ANOVA rely on the assumptions that two or more samples are ind...
Student's t-test and classical F-test ANOVA rely on the assumptions that two or more samples are ind...
Student's t-test and classical F-test ANOVA rely on the assumptions that two or more samples are ind...
Student's t-test and classical F-test ANOVA rely on the assumptions that two or more samples are ind...
The comparison of two means is one of the most commonly applied statistical procedures in psychology...
The comparison of two means is one of the most commonly applied statistical procedures in psychology...
When comparing two independent groups, psychology researchers commonly use Student's t-Tests. Assump...
When comparing two independent groups, psychology researchers commonly use Student's t-Tests. Assump...
When comparing two independent groups, psychology researchers commonly use Student's t-Tests. Assump...
When comparing two independent groups, psychology researchers commonly use Student’s 't'-tests. Assu...
When comparing two independent groups, psychology researchers commonly use Student's t-Tests. Assump...
When comparing two independent groups, psychology researchers commonly use Student's t-Tests. Assump...
When comparing two independent groups, psychology researchers commonly use Student's t-Tests. Assump...
\u3cp\u3eWhen comparing two independent groups, psychology researchers commonly use Student's t-Test...
This article details a correction to: Delacre, M., Lakens, D., & Leys, C. (2017). Why Psychologists ...
Student's t-test and classical F-test ANOVA rely on the assumptions that two or more samples are ind...
Student's t-test and classical F-test ANOVA rely on the assumptions that two or more samples are ind...
Student's t-test and classical F-test ANOVA rely on the assumptions that two or more samples are ind...
Student's t-test and classical F-test ANOVA rely on the assumptions that two or more samples are ind...
The comparison of two means is one of the most commonly applied statistical procedures in psychology...
The comparison of two means is one of the most commonly applied statistical procedures in psychology...