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When is Tukey post hoc test result identical to Games Howell post hoc test for Welch ANOVA?

In what situations is the Tukey post hoc test identical to the Games Howell post hoc test? I have an ANOVA analysis where HOV is violated and I have a statistically significant Welch ANOVA result. I ...
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Non-Parametric Two Way Within-Subjects ANOVA

I have a dataset with 4 individuals that are measured twice in each of the 5 groups (so in total 40 observations). Subject ID Group Value 1 1 A 45 1 2 A 62 1 1 B 70 1 2 B 37 ... ... ... ... 4 2 ...
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Welch ANOVA for Comparisons of Elevation & altered Sediment Accretion of Sea Ecosystems: Large DEM with no normal distribution & heterogeneity

I am investigating the elevation characteristics and sediment accretion effects of two distinct ecosystems within the Wadden Sea, impacted by the bioinvasion of one species (ecosystem one) and ...
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Non parametric tests for 2 way anova and linear model? [duplicate]

My dissertation is due very soon and I have only just realised a large mistake in my work. I misread the normality test I used, which actually showed non normal data- but I still have homogeneity of ...
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Nonparametric way to perform ANOVA of linear mixed model for small sample and power calculation

I have a small data where there are 3 groups (A,B,C) and 5 participants from each group. All of those participants are measured 6 times on each of 7 different exams, so each participant get 6*7=42 ...
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What test do I use when comparing multiple dependent groups that are non-parametric?

Basically, I am comparing outcomes in a variable that applies to everyone in a field to each subcategory of the group (e.g., average annual pay for all nurses versus annual pay for all of the ...
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Data is not normal, want to test for interaction too Any non-parametric test? [duplicate]

I have a sample size of $310$ individuals that comprises samples collected along the elevation gradient and at different times. I want to see how the variables differ along the elevation, and with ...
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SIgnificant ANOVA but not significant post hoc ... what can I do?

I am analyzing some IHC data on the density of cells in two brain regions(factor 1) in two closely related species(factor 2). My data is composed of an n of 6 for each species and is not normally ...
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Anova violates normality assumption for error data

I have a 2 x 2 repeated measures ANOVA (N = 51) with Error Rate data as the dependent measure. The error data violates the normality assumption, even when outliers are removed. I have looked at the ...
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OLR for non-normal continuous dependent variable with two categorical independent variables?

ID Sex Surface B1 1 female UN 1255 2 female UN 542 3 female UN 818 1 female UN 274 2 female UN 261 3 female UN 314 1 female UP 552 2 female UP 548 3 female UP 721 1 female UP 431 2 female ...
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Can ANOVA suffice for comparing mean of percent/proportion data?

I've been handed off some data to analyze and I'm looking for something simple and straightforward. The 1 response variable/dependent variable is average percent mortality from 7 treatment groups (...
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Kruskal-Wallis as a non-parametric alternative to 2-way ANOVA?

I'm a master student currently working with taxonomy and cultivation of wild edible mushrooms. In my experiment, I'm evaluating the effect of 4 distinct solid culture media and 4 temperatures on the ...
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How to compare more than two groups of continuous, not-normally distributed values?

I'm currently analyzing the age variable in a dataset of all italian phyisicians (~470,000 obs) and I'm trying to check if age is significantly different between three groups defined by another ...
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Comparing non-normal data between three groups

I am analyzing a dataset, where I have 3 categories (independent variable), and one continuous value (dependent variable). I am studying if the continuous value is significantly different between the ...
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Performing ANOVA on bounded variables between 0 and 1

I had planned to perform a 3 x 2 repeated measures ANOVA before I realized that all the variables are distributed in a bimodal, U-shaped distribution where 0 and 1 are the modes. The high occurrence ...
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Fisher Z transformation still not normal

I have 18 different groups that I need to compare. I used the raw values from a neuroimaging file to represent synchronization between two brain regions (which ranged from 0 to 1) and Fisher Z ...
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Alternative to Friedman Test in R

I am trying to run a Friedman Test in R with a repeated measure, however, my data do not qualify as an unreplicated complete block design. I am wondering what ...
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Non parametric equivalent to a mixed ANOVA?

I have some data from a trial where I have two groups of patients (20 with ongoing disease and 20 without disease). Both groups have some continuous data at three time points from a subjective outcome ...
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Testing for normality of difference between pre-post scores

I'm currently trying to decide what test to run on SPSS for my data. I am comparing the effects of 3 different interventions on trauma scores. I have both pre and post-scores.I have created a ...
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Alternatives to ANOVA to find differences between three groups?

So my data is looking at the incidence of emotions within therapy sessions. I am looking at three groups that I suspect have different pattern across several emotions Group 1 n=36 Group 2 n=12 Group 3 ...
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Trouble interpreting Friedman Test for 3-way repeated measures ANOVA

I would like to use a Friedman Test as a non-parametric alternative to a 3-way ANOVA in RStudio. I would like to measure how 'cl_conc' (Response Variable) is affected by 'soil_type' (Fixed Effect #1 - ...
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Which statistical test should I use if the assumptions of a 2-way ANOVA are not met?

My study design consists of two factors (one with 2 levels, the other with 6) and a continuous response variable. In order to analyze the influence of both factors on the explanatory variable I built ...
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ANOVA vs Kruskal Wallis

I understand that ANOVA is a parametric test while Kruskal Wallis is a non-parametric test. My dataset is not normally distributed but heavily skewed (Skewness: 2.5, Kurtosis: 26.1). Because of that, ...
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What should be normally distributed for a two-way repeated measures ANOVA? R

When running a two-way repeated measures ANOVA, should: A) the independent varibles be normally distributed? B) should the scores between the variables be normally distributed? Overall: should the ...
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How to do pairwise comparisons for Kruskal Wallis test?

If the null hypothesis in the Kruskal Wallis test is rejected, How can we perform pairwise comparisons? Can we apply Dunnett's Test for that?
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State-of-the-art nonparametric $k$-way ANOVA allowing heteroscedasticity

QUESTION: Can you recommend a nonparametric version of a multiway ANOVA that is also robust in the absence of homogeneity of variances? So, this is what I am looking for: (1) Nonparametric ANOVA (no ...
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Experience with Kruskal-Wallis versus Zero-Inflated Kruskal-Wallis as nonparametric alternative to one-way ANOVA

I have a data set of 1 categorical predictor (4 levels) and one non-negative continuous response variable (listed as "aphidleaf in histogram). The response variable is not count data and the ...
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Nonparametric mixed-design ANOVA

I have an experiment design with one "within subject" factor and one "between-subject" factor. So I have to use mixed-model ANOVA, but empirical distributions are not approximated ...
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alternative to ANOVA or simplifying approximations for multi-factor,, batch design with binomial data (advanced beginner)

this is my first post. I did already read various didactic materials and related posts here, but still had trouble figuring this one out. Sorry this is so long but I am trying to be as specific as ...
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Is there a non-parametric form of a 3-way ANOVA?

I am currently in the process of writing a publication about the home range of cat shark species in South Africa. However, I am currently struggling with how to create an interaction model of shark ...
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