The Process of Statistical Analysis in Psychology
SAGE Journal Articles
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Article 1: Wang, Y., Rodríguez de Gil, P., Chen, Y., Kromrey, J. D., Kim, E. S., Pham, T., . . . Romano, J. L. (2017; 2016). Comparing the performance of approaches for testing the homogeneity of variance assumption in one-factor ANOVA models. Educational and Psychological Measurement, 77, 305–329. doi:10.1177/0013164416645162
Summary: This simulation study evaluated the performance of 14 tests for the homogeneity of variance assumption in one-way ANOVA models in terms of Type I error control and statistical power.
Article 2: Grice, J. W., Craig, D. P. A., & Abramson, C. I. (2015). A simple and transparent alternative to repeated measures ANOVA. SAGE Open, 5, 215824401560419. doi:10.1177/2158244015604192
Summary: In this article, the authors introduce a simple alternative to repeated measures ANOVA that requires fewer assumptions, is immune to outliers, and allows researchers to focus on the observations in hand rather than on the estimation of abstract population parameters.
Article 3: Thomas, D. R., & Zumbo, B. D. (2012). Difference scores from the point of view of reliability and repeated-measures ANOVA: In defense of difference scores for data analysis. Educational and Psychological Measurement, 72, 37–43. doi:10.1177/0013164411409929
Summary: In this article, the authors examine difference scores from the point of view of reliability and repeated-measures ANOVA.