Winsorized Modified One Step M-Estimator As a Measure of the Central Tendency in the Alexander-Govern Test

This research dealt with making comparison of the independent group tests with the use of parametric technique. This test used mean as its central tendency measure. It was a better alternative to the ANOVA, the Welch test and the James test, because it gave a good control of Type I error rates and h...

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Main Authors: Tobi Kingsley Ochuko, Suhaida Abdullah, Zakiyah Zain, Sharipah Syed Soaad Yahaya
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Language:English
Published: Bina Nusantara University 2016-09-01
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Online Access:https://journal.binus.ac.id/index.php/comtech/article/view/2505
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spelling doaj-d1b5fb8bf2344f2c800c5f7882ba6b232020-11-25T02:11:22ZengBina Nusantara UniversityComTech2087-12442476-907X2016-09-017323324410.21512/comtech.v7i3.25051950Winsorized Modified One Step M-Estimator As a Measure of the Central Tendency in the Alexander-Govern TestTobi Kingsley Ochuko0Suhaida Abdullah1Zakiyah Zain2Sharipah Syed Soaad Yahaya3Universiti Utara MalaysiaUniversiti Utara MalaysiaUniversiti Utara MalaysiaUniversiti Utara MalaysiaThis research dealt with making comparison of the independent group tests with the use of parametric technique. This test used mean as its central tendency measure. It was a better alternative to the ANOVA, the Welch test and the James test, because it gave a good control of Type I error rates and high power with ease in its calculation, for variance heterogeneity under a normal data. But the test was found not to be robust to non-normal data. Trimmed mean was used on the test as its central tendency measure under non-normality for two group condition, but as the number of groups increased above two, the test failed to give a good control of Type I error rates. As a result of this, the MOM estimator was applied on the test as its central tendency measure and is not influenced by the number of groups. However, under extreme condition of skewness and kurtosis, the MOM estimator could no longer control the Type I error rates. In this study, the Winsorized MOM estimator was used in the AG test, as a measure of its central tendency under non-normality. 5,000 data sets were simulated and analysed for each of the test in the research design with the use of Statistical Analysis Software (SAS) package. The results of the analysis shows that the Winsorized modified one step M-estimator in the Alexander-Govern (AGWMOM) test, gave the best control of Type I error rates under non-normality compared to the AG test, the AGMOM test, and the ANOVA, with the highest number of conditions for both lenient and stringent criteria of robustness.https://journal.binus.ac.id/index.php/comtech/article/view/2505Alexander-Govern (AG) test, MOM estimator, AGWMOM test, Type I error rates, Test Statistic
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author Tobi Kingsley Ochuko
Suhaida Abdullah
Zakiyah Zain
Sharipah Syed Soaad Yahaya
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Suhaida Abdullah
Zakiyah Zain
Sharipah Syed Soaad Yahaya
Winsorized Modified One Step M-Estimator As a Measure of the Central Tendency in the Alexander-Govern Test
ComTech
Alexander-Govern (AG) test, MOM estimator, AGWMOM test, Type I error rates, Test Statistic
author_facet Tobi Kingsley Ochuko
Suhaida Abdullah
Zakiyah Zain
Sharipah Syed Soaad Yahaya
author_sort Tobi Kingsley Ochuko
title Winsorized Modified One Step M-Estimator As a Measure of the Central Tendency in the Alexander-Govern Test
title_short Winsorized Modified One Step M-Estimator As a Measure of the Central Tendency in the Alexander-Govern Test
title_full Winsorized Modified One Step M-Estimator As a Measure of the Central Tendency in the Alexander-Govern Test
title_fullStr Winsorized Modified One Step M-Estimator As a Measure of the Central Tendency in the Alexander-Govern Test
title_full_unstemmed Winsorized Modified One Step M-Estimator As a Measure of the Central Tendency in the Alexander-Govern Test
title_sort winsorized modified one step m-estimator as a measure of the central tendency in the alexander-govern test
publisher Bina Nusantara University
series ComTech
issn 2087-1244
2476-907X
publishDate 2016-09-01
description This research dealt with making comparison of the independent group tests with the use of parametric technique. This test used mean as its central tendency measure. It was a better alternative to the ANOVA, the Welch test and the James test, because it gave a good control of Type I error rates and high power with ease in its calculation, for variance heterogeneity under a normal data. But the test was found not to be robust to non-normal data. Trimmed mean was used on the test as its central tendency measure under non-normality for two group condition, but as the number of groups increased above two, the test failed to give a good control of Type I error rates. As a result of this, the MOM estimator was applied on the test as its central tendency measure and is not influenced by the number of groups. However, under extreme condition of skewness and kurtosis, the MOM estimator could no longer control the Type I error rates. In this study, the Winsorized MOM estimator was used in the AG test, as a measure of its central tendency under non-normality. 5,000 data sets were simulated and analysed for each of the test in the research design with the use of Statistical Analysis Software (SAS) package. The results of the analysis shows that the Winsorized modified one step M-estimator in the Alexander-Govern (AGWMOM) test, gave the best control of Type I error rates under non-normality compared to the AG test, the AGMOM test, and the ANOVA, with the highest number of conditions for both lenient and stringent criteria of robustness.
topic Alexander-Govern (AG) test, MOM estimator, AGWMOM test, Type I error rates, Test Statistic
url https://journal.binus.ac.id/index.php/comtech/article/view/2505
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