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Robustness in general refers to a statistic's insensitivity to deviations from its underlying assumptions (Huber and Ronchetti, 2009).
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Confidence interval crosses 0 but statistical significance at p < 0.05 using robust post hoc...
I have 12 groups so 66 contrasts, though I'm only interested in 6 of them, I'm using the mcppb20() function from Rand Wilcox's WRS package in R. I'm using 5000 bootstrap samples as suggested and 0.2 t …
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When to use robust one-way repeated measure design ANOVA?
example I'm basing my methodology on in a textbook goes on to use these methods on the same dataset every time (though that dataset is different than mine)
Repeated measures ANOVA
A multilevel approach
Robust … test
Based on what I know, I think I have to go for a robust method given the assumptions above, but I have no idea if this is the right call. …