Affiliation:
1. University of Maryland, College Park
2. University of Maryland School of Medicine
Abstract
The current article proposes a bootstrap- F method and a bootstrap- T2 method for use in a one-way repeated measure ANOVA design. Using a Monte Carlo approach in which sample size, nonsphericity, and nonnormality are systematically manipulated, the Type I error rate of the two bootstrap methods are compared to that of the traditional F test, the Geisser-Greenhouse adjusted F test, the Box adjusted F test, the Huynh-Feldt adjusted F test, the β-trimmed mean method using β =.1and β = .2, and the one-sample multivariate T2 test. Results show the bootstrap- F method controls Type I error better than all other methods considered when normality and sphericity assumptions are violated simultaneously.
Subject
Applied Mathematics,Applied Psychology,Developmental and Educational Psychology,Education
Cited by
129 articles.
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