This study is focused on the modification of S1 statistic, a procedure for testing the equality of groups, by replacing median with Hodges-Lehmann estimator as the location measure in two groups case under skewed distribution.The modification is also extended to the default scale estimator of Hodges-Lehmann, S1(HL) and robust scale estimator, MADn, S1(MADn). The purpose of the modifications is to improve the robustness of the statistic.To test the strengths and weaknesses of S1(HL) and S1(MADn), a simulation study was conducted.Several variables such as the shape of distributions, balanced and unbalanced group sizes, equal and unequal variances and nature of pairings were manipulated to create various conditions for the data.Since the distr...
The Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney (WMW) test checks for the equality of distributions by estimating how like...
The behaviour of group sequential tests in the two-sample problem is investigated if one replaces th...
This study examined the effect of Type I error and power on two types of robust methods. The first m...
The classical methods for comparing groups can be highly inefficient under the influence of non-norm...
Analysis of variance (ANOVA) is a common use parametric method to test the differences in means for ...
Normality and variance homogeneity assumptions are usually the main concern of parametric procedures...
t-test is a classical test statistics for testing the equality of two groups. However, this test is ...
This article considers the problem of comparing two independent groups in terms of some measure of l...
Two robust procedures for testing the equality of central tendency measures, namely T1 and trimmed F...
t-test is a classical test statistics for testing the equality of two groups.However, this test is v...
When the assumptions of normality and homoscedasticity are met, researchers should have no doubt in ...
An alternative robust method for testing the equality of central tendency measures was developed by ...
This paper studies the effect of the normal distribution assumption on the power and size of the sig...
Nonnormality and variance heterogeneity affect the validity of the traditional tests for treatment g...
Despite the theoretical correctness of the t-test in testing differences between two groups and the ...
The Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney (WMW) test checks for the equality of distributions by estimating how like...
The behaviour of group sequential tests in the two-sample problem is investigated if one replaces th...
This study examined the effect of Type I error and power on two types of robust methods. The first m...
The classical methods for comparing groups can be highly inefficient under the influence of non-norm...
Analysis of variance (ANOVA) is a common use parametric method to test the differences in means for ...
Normality and variance homogeneity assumptions are usually the main concern of parametric procedures...
t-test is a classical test statistics for testing the equality of two groups. However, this test is ...
This article considers the problem of comparing two independent groups in terms of some measure of l...
Two robust procedures for testing the equality of central tendency measures, namely T1 and trimmed F...
t-test is a classical test statistics for testing the equality of two groups.However, this test is v...
When the assumptions of normality and homoscedasticity are met, researchers should have no doubt in ...
An alternative robust method for testing the equality of central tendency measures was developed by ...
This paper studies the effect of the normal distribution assumption on the power and size of the sig...
Nonnormality and variance heterogeneity affect the validity of the traditional tests for treatment g...
Despite the theoretical correctness of the t-test in testing differences between two groups and the ...
The Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney (WMW) test checks for the equality of distributions by estimating how like...
The behaviour of group sequential tests in the two-sample problem is investigated if one replaces th...
This study examined the effect of Type I error and power on two types of robust methods. The first m...