A Power Comparison Of Robust Test Statistics Based On Adaptive Estimators.

Seven test statistics known to be robust to the combined effects of nonnormality and variance heterogeneity were compared for their sensitivity to detect treatment effects in a one-way completely randomized design containing four groups.

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Keselman, H. J. (Author), Wilcox, Rand R. (Author), Algina, James (Author), Fradette, Katherine (Author), Othman, Prof.Madya Abdul Rahman (Author)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: 2004-05.
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