In psychology, outliers are often excluded before running an independent samples t test, and data are often nonnormal because of the use of sum scores based on tests and questionnaires. This article concerns the handling of outliers in the context of independent samples t tests applied to nonnormal sum scores. After reviewing common practice, we present results of simulations of artificial and actual psychological data, which show that the removal of outliers based on commonly used Z value thresholds severely increases the Type I error rate. We found Type I error rates of above 20% after removing outliers with a threshold value of Z = 2 in a short and difficult test. Inflations of Type I error rates are particularly severe when researchers ...
Classical methods for detecting outliers deal with continuous variables. These methods are not readi...
This paper considers how to identify statistical outliers in psychophysical datasets where the under...
The impact of outliers on Cronbach’s coefficient a has not been documented in the psychometric or st...
In psychology, outliers are often excluded before running an independent samples t test, and data ar...
The outliers’ influence on power rates in ANOVA and Welch tests at various conditions was examined a...
While the utilisation of different methods of outliers correction has been shown to counteract the i...
This study investigates how outliers of different magnitude impact the robustness of the twosample t...
A Monte Carlo simulation study was conducted to examine outliers’ influence on Type I error rates in...
The removal of outliers to acquire a significant result is a questionable research practice that app...
Propensity scores are often used to adjust for between-group variation in covariates, when individua...
The removal of outliers to acquire a significant result is a questionable research practice that app...
Background: The removal of outliers to acquire a significant result is a questionable research pract...
It is well known that the two-sample Student t test fails to maintain its
 significance level wh...
There has been much debate in the literature regarding what to do with extreme or influential data p...
Type I error rates in multiple regression, and hence the chance for false positive research findings...
Classical methods for detecting outliers deal with continuous variables. These methods are not readi...
This paper considers how to identify statistical outliers in psychophysical datasets where the under...
The impact of outliers on Cronbach’s coefficient a has not been documented in the psychometric or st...
In psychology, outliers are often excluded before running an independent samples t test, and data ar...
The outliers’ influence on power rates in ANOVA and Welch tests at various conditions was examined a...
While the utilisation of different methods of outliers correction has been shown to counteract the i...
This study investigates how outliers of different magnitude impact the robustness of the twosample t...
A Monte Carlo simulation study was conducted to examine outliers’ influence on Type I error rates in...
The removal of outliers to acquire a significant result is a questionable research practice that app...
Propensity scores are often used to adjust for between-group variation in covariates, when individua...
The removal of outliers to acquire a significant result is a questionable research practice that app...
Background: The removal of outliers to acquire a significant result is a questionable research pract...
It is well known that the two-sample Student t test fails to maintain its
 significance level wh...
There has been much debate in the literature regarding what to do with extreme or influential data p...
Type I error rates in multiple regression, and hence the chance for false positive research findings...
Classical methods for detecting outliers deal with continuous variables. These methods are not readi...
This paper considers how to identify statistical outliers in psychophysical datasets where the under...
The impact of outliers on Cronbach’s coefficient a has not been documented in the psychometric or st...