Re: [AUDITORY] stats (mis)use in psychology and hearing science (Pierre Divenyi )


Subject: Re: [AUDITORY] stats (mis)use in psychology and hearing science
From:    Pierre Divenyi  <pdivenyi@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Tue, 24 Sep 2013 08:46:13 -0700
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That may be correct under certain circumstances but the real problem is ascertaining that ANOVA is, indeed, appropriate. And it is truly a "REAL" problem! On 9/22/13 11:15 PM, "Kyle Nakamoto" <knakamoto@xxxxxxxx> wrote: >Nonparametrics are not automatically better. If you use a nonparametric >statistic when an ANOVA is appropriate the chance of missing a real effect >increases (False Negative). >


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