Student's t-test and classical F-test ANOVA rely on the assumptions that two or more samples are independent, and that independent and identically distributed residuals are normal and have equal variances between groups. We focus on the assumptions of normality and equality of variances, and argue that these assumptions are often unrealistic in the field of psychology. We underline the current lack of attention to these assumptions through an analysis of researchers' practices. Through Monte Carlo simulations, we illustrate the consequences of performing the classic parametric F-test for ANOVA when the test assumptions are not met on the Type I error rate and statistical power. Under realistic deviations from the assumption of equal varianc...
When comparing two independent groups, psychology researchers commonly use Student’s 't'-tests. Assu...
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...
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...
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...
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...
The present research compares the ANOVA F-test, the Kruskal-Wallis test, and the normal scores test ...
When comparing two independent groups, psychology researchers commonly use Student's t-Tests. Assump...
Studies have shown that ANOVA F-test has a lower performance against heterogeneity of variances. It ...
When comparing two independent groups, psychology researchers commonly use Student’s 't'-tests. Assu...
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...
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...
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...
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...
The present research compares the ANOVA F-test, the Kruskal-Wallis test, and the normal scores test ...
When comparing two independent groups, psychology researchers commonly use Student's t-Tests. Assump...
Studies have shown that ANOVA F-test has a lower performance against heterogeneity of variances. It ...
When comparing two independent groups, psychology researchers commonly use Student’s 't'-tests. Assu...
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...