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Analysis of variance when the assumption of normality is violated
Kika, Vojtěch ; Omelka, Marek (advisor) ; Kulich, Michal (referee)
Attention is restricted to a method called Analysis of variance (ANOVA) that is used to compare expected values of several independent random samples. The clas- sic ANOVA theory with all its assumptions, including the assumption of normality, is presented at the beginning. Afterwards, an instance when the assumption of nor- mality of input data is violated is exemplified. The asymptotic distribution of test statistic under the hypothesis of the equality of the expected values is derived. The distribution is used to test the equality. Subsequently, it is shown that Tukey's range test and Scheffé's method of multiple comparison in case of non-normality could be used in the same way as for normal samples. The methods serve for compa- ring expected values of pairs of random samples. Thus, they can determine expected values which are different. Finally, a simulation study is presented which is to verify the proved theoretical results and to describe situations with data from non-normal distributions.

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