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Aligned Rank Transform ANOVA

The Aligned Rank Transform ANOVA (ART-ANOVA) is a nonparametric factorial hypothesis test that detects main effects and interactions in designs with two or more independent variables, without requiring normality. The procedure was formalized by Wobbrock, Findlater, Gergle, and Higgins in their 2011 CHI paper and operates by separately aligning each effect before ranking, so that standard ANOVA machinery can be applied to nonparametric data.

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Aligned Rank Transform ANOVA (ART-ANOVA)
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  • Wobbrock, J. O., Findlater, L., Gergle, D., & Higgins, J. J. (2011). The aligned rank transform for nonparametric factorial analyses using only ANOVA procedures. Proceedings of the ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 2011), 143–146. · DOI 10.1145/1978942.1978963
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