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Robust ANCOVA

Robust ANCOVA is a covariate-adjusted group comparison that replaces classical ANCOVA's ordinary least squares estimation with resistant methods — typically trimmed means or M-estimators — so that the test retains valid Type I error control and reasonable power when data contain outliers, heavy-tailed distributions, or heteroscedastic errors.

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Robust Analysis of Covariance
Taxonomic method record · hypothesis-test / statistics
  • Wilcox, R. R. (2012). Introduction to Robust Estimation and Hypothesis Testing (3rd ed.). Academic Press. · ISBN 978-0123869838
  • Keselman, H. J., Wilcox, R. R., Algina, J., Fradette, K., & Othman, A. R. (2008). A comparative study of robust tests for spread: Asymmetric trimming strategies. British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology, 61(2), 235–253. · DOI 10.1348/000711008x299742
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