While violation of the homogeneity of variance assumption has received considerable attention, violation of the assumption of normally distributed data has not received as much attention. As a result, researchers may have the mistaken impression that as long as the assumptions of independence of observations and homogeneity of variance are satisfied, violations of the distributional assumption gave inconsequential effects. This paper reviews some of the relevant literature and reports the results of a new Monte Carlo study indicating that this is not the case. The simulation investigated the effects of varying skewness and kurtosis levels, while maintaining equal population variances, on the two-sample "t " test and Welch's r...
When the assumptions of normality and homoscedasticity are met, researchers should have no doubt in ...
A previous study indicated that the Wilcoxon W test showed a power advantage over the student’s t-te...
When the sample size n is small, the random variable T= √n(\overline{X} – μ)/S is said to follow a c...
T-test is proposed as a parametric test to evaluate mean of population(s). Therefore, it is assumed...
Abstract The effect of differential between-group skewness was investigated for the traditional t- ...
Tests for mean equality proposed by Weerahandi (1995) and Chen and Chen (1998), tests that do not re...
Often, when testing for shift in location, researchers will utilize nonparametric statistical tests ...
Multivariate statistical methods often require the assumption of multivariate normality. The purpose...
Statistical analysis frequently relies on the assumption of normality. Though normality may often be...
It is well known that the two-sample Student t test fails to maintain its
 significance level wh...
The test of homogeneity developed by L. V. Hedges (1982) for the fixed effects model is frequently u...
Methods of assessing the degree to which multivariate data deviate from multinormality are discussed...
t tvst It is noted that disagreements have arisen in the literature about the robustness of the t te...
ii It is common that two populations are to be compared, and one objective is to test the null hypot...
Several tests for group mean equality have been suggested for analyzing nonnormal and heteroscedasti...
When the assumptions of normality and homoscedasticity are met, researchers should have no doubt in ...
A previous study indicated that the Wilcoxon W test showed a power advantage over the student’s t-te...
When the sample size n is small, the random variable T= √n(\overline{X} – μ)/S is said to follow a c...
T-test is proposed as a parametric test to evaluate mean of population(s). Therefore, it is assumed...
Abstract The effect of differential between-group skewness was investigated for the traditional t- ...
Tests for mean equality proposed by Weerahandi (1995) and Chen and Chen (1998), tests that do not re...
Often, when testing for shift in location, researchers will utilize nonparametric statistical tests ...
Multivariate statistical methods often require the assumption of multivariate normality. The purpose...
Statistical analysis frequently relies on the assumption of normality. Though normality may often be...
It is well known that the two-sample Student t test fails to maintain its
 significance level wh...
The test of homogeneity developed by L. V. Hedges (1982) for the fixed effects model is frequently u...
Methods of assessing the degree to which multivariate data deviate from multinormality are discussed...
t tvst It is noted that disagreements have arisen in the literature about the robustness of the t te...
ii It is common that two populations are to be compared, and one objective is to test the null hypot...
Several tests for group mean equality have been suggested for analyzing nonnormal and heteroscedasti...
When the assumptions of normality and homoscedasticity are met, researchers should have no doubt in ...
A previous study indicated that the Wilcoxon W test showed a power advantage over the student’s t-te...
When the sample size n is small, the random variable T= √n(\overline{X} – μ)/S is said to follow a c...