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Title

A Robust Test for Checking the Homogeneity of Variability Measures and Its Application to the Analysis of Implicit Attitudes.

Authors

Erps, Ryan C.; Noguchi, Kimihiro

Abstract

A new two-sample test for comparing variability measures is proposed. To make the test robust and powerful, a new modified structural zero removal method is applied to the Brown–Forsythe transformation. The t -test-based statistic allows results to be expressed as the ratio of mean absolute deviations from median. Extensive simulation study demonstrates that the proposed test is robust to small or unequal sample sizes across many distributions. Moreover, careful exploratory analysis provides a new method for calculating the implicit association test scores for reaction time data with multiplicative treatment effects. Using this, a possible difference between variability of men and women's implicit attitudes toward gay men is analyzed.

Subjects

IMPLICIT attitudes; WOMEN'S attitudes; TREATMENT effectiveness; GAY men; HOMOGENEITY

Publication

Journal of Educational & Behavioral Statistics, 2020, Vol 45, Issue 4, p403

ISSN

1076-9986

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.3102/1076998619883874

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