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)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7889385
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| English | 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 |
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7889385 |
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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 (English)
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30 July 2024
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Welch's \(t\) test
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Student's \(t\) test
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likelihood ratio test
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logistic regression
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psoriasis
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