Robust techniques for testing heterogeneity of variance effects in factorial designs |
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Authors: | Ralph G. O'Brien |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Psychology, Gilmer Hall, University of Virginia, 22901 Charlottesville, Virginia |
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Abstract: | Several ways of using the traditional analysis of variance to test heterogeneity of spread in factorial designs with equal or unequaln are compared using both theoretical and Monte Carlo results. Two types of spread variables, (1) the jackknife pseudovalues ofs2 and (2) the absolute deviations from the cell median, are shown to be robust and relatively powerful. These variables seem to be generally superior to the Z-variance and Box-Scheffé procedures.This research was sponsored by Public Health Service Training Grant MH-08258 from the National Institute of Mental Health. The author thanks Mark I. Appelbaum, Elliot M. Cramer, and Scott E. Maxwell for their helpful criticisms of this paper. An earlier version of this work was presented at the Annual Meeting of the Psychometric Society, Murray Hill, New Jersey, April, 1976. |
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Keywords: | variance testing homogeneity of variance analysis of variance jackknife dispersion |
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