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WelchDegreeOfFreedom: Welch's rectified degree of freedom

Description

When variance across groups are heterogeneous, the Student t distribution with n - 1 df is not the exact distribution. However, w47superb, using methods of moments, was able to find the best-fitting t distribution. This distribution has degree of freedom reduced based on the sample sizes and the variances of the group tests. The present function returns the rectified degree of freedom

Usage

WelchDegreeOfFreedom(dta, cols, groupingcols)

Value

df the degrees of freedom rectified according to Welch (1947).

Arguments

dta

A data frame containing within-subject measures, one participant per line;

cols

A vector indicating the columns containing the measures.

groupingcols

A vector indicating the columns containing the groups.

References

Examples

Run this code
# creates a small data frames with 4 subject's scores for 5 measures:
dta <- data.frame(cbind(
        DV.1 = c(3., 6., 2., 2., 5.),
        DV.2 = c(4., 5., 4., 4., 3.),
        DV.3 = c(2., 7., 7., 8., 6.),
        DV.4 = c(6., 8., 4., 6., 5.),
        grp  = c(1., 1., 2., 2., 2.)
    ))
# performs the test (here rectified df = 1.898876)
WelchDegreeOfFreedom(dta, "DV.1","grp")

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