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Parametric and bootstrap approaches to repeated measures designs
Authors:Jeffrey Lee Rasmussen
Institution:1. Department of Psychology, Purdue School of Science, Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis, Box 647, 46223, Indianapolis, IN
Abstract:Recently, a nonparametric technique called bootstrapping has been recommended over the more well-known analysis of variance (ANOVA) for analyzing repeated measures data. Advocates cite as bootstrap’s advantages over ANOVA the fact that the former uses distributional information and is free of normal theory assumptions. The present study used a computer simulation to compare the two techniques calculated using data sampled from normal and nonnormal distributions. The parametric test had adequate control of Type I error rates; the nonparametric test had overly liberal Type I error rates and therefore is not recommended.
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