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The following pages link to The two-sample \(t\) test: pre-testing its assumptions does not pay off (Q451495):
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- Preliminary tests when comparing means (Q333400) (← links)
- Testing equality of two normal means using a variance pre-test (Q1265965) (← links)
- On hyperbolic transformations to normality (Q1658393) (← links)
- How robust Is the two-sample triangular sequential \(t\)-test against variance heterogeneity? (Q1793933) (← links)
- Type I and II error rates of Bayesian two-sample tests under preliminary assessment of normality in balanced and unbalanced designs and its influence on the reproducibility of medical research (Q3389664) (← links)
- Preliminary Goodness-of-Fit Tests for Normality do not Validate the One-Sample Student <i>t</i> (Q3424244) (← links)
- An approach to confirmatory testing of subpopulations in clinical trials (Q3465347) (← links)
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- <scp>ANOVA</scp> and the variance homogeneity assumption: Exploring a better gatekeeper (Q4638765) (← links)
- Pseudo-Ranks: The Better Way of Ranking? (Q5050812) (← links)
- Pretesting strategies for homoscedasticity when comparing means. Their robustness facing non-normality (Q5086357) (← links)
- Goodness and lack of fit tests to pretest normality when comparing means (Q6566817) (← links)
- Welch's \(t\) test is more sensitive to real world violations of distributional assumptions than Student's \(t\) test but logistic regression is more robust than either (Q6581366) (← links)
- Scaled average bioequivalence methods for highly variable drugs: leveling-off soft limits and the EMA's 2010 guideline (some ways to improve its type I error control) (Q6618434) (← links)