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The following pages link to Tests for mean equality that do not require homogeneity of variances: do they really Work? (Q4784251):
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- Robust and powerful nonorthogonal analyses (Q676492) (← links)
- Two separate effects of variance heterogeneity on the validity and power of significance tests of location (Q713721) (← links)
- Comparison of several means: a fiducial based approach (Q901587) (← links)
- The Chen-Luo test in case of heteroscedasticity (Q1020174) (← links)
- Robust nonorthogonal analyses revisited: An update based on trimmed means (Q1265300) (← links)
- Small sample properties of tests on homogeneity in one-way anova and meta-analysis (Q1402932) (← links)
- How robust Is the two-sample triangular sequential \(t\)-test against variance heterogeneity? (Q1793933) (← links)
- Effect of non-normality on test statistics for one-way independent groups designs (Q2905127) (← links)
- A Maximum Modulus Test with Unequal Variances (Q3155397) (← links)
- The 'improved' brown and forsythe test for mean equality: some things can't be fixed (Q4490198) (← links)
- Comparing Trimmed or Least Squares Means of Two Independent Skewed Populations (Q5121844) (← links)
- Heterogeneity of variance and biased hypothesis tests (Q5128898) (← links)
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- Theoretical considerations when simulating data from the <i>g</i>‐and‐<i>h</i> family of distributions (Q6127029) (← links)