Resum
Monte Carlo simulation was used to determine how violation of the
independence assumption affects the empirical probability distribution and
Type I error rates of Revusky's Rn statistical test. Simulation results show that
the probability distribution of Rn was distorted when the data were
autocorrelated. A corrected Rn statistic was proposed to reach a reasonable fit
between theoretical (exact) and empirical Type I error rates. We recommend
using the corrected Rn statistic when serial dependence in the data is
suspected.
independence assumption affects the empirical probability distribution and
Type I error rates of Revusky's Rn statistical test. Simulation results show that
the probability distribution of Rn was distorted when the data were
autocorrelated. A corrected Rn statistic was proposed to reach a reasonable fit
between theoretical (exact) and empirical Type I error rates. We recommend
using the corrected Rn statistic when serial dependence in the data is
suspected.
| Idioma original | Anglès |
|---|---|
| Número d’article | 1 |
| Pàgines (de-a) | 91-114 |
| Nombre de pàgines | 25 |
| Revista | Psicologica |
| Volum | 21 |
| Número | 1 |
| Estat de la publicació | Publicada - 2000 |