Max L, Onghena P
Department of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, School of Graduate Medical Education, Seton Hall University, South Orange, NJ 07079, USA.
J Speech Lang Hear Res. 1999 Apr;42(2):261-70. doi: 10.1044/jslhr.4202.261.
Contemporary investigators in the areas of speech, language, and hearing rely heavily on inferential statistical procedures to answer both basic and applied research questions. Such statistical procedures typically involve a number of assumptions that need to be fulfilled in order for the procedure to be appropriate for a specific data set. Unfortunately, a review of recent publications in the Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research indicated that some pivotal issues related to those underlying assumptions, although widely discussed and emphasized in the statistical literature, often appear to be neglected in these fields of research. This tutorial therefore addresses two issues that are particularly important for an appropriate and accurate use of some of the most commonly used statistical procedures. The first issue concerns the importance of addressing the sphericity assumption in studies with a repeated measures design. The second issue concerns the definition of the experimental units in a statistical analysis and applies to both completely randomized and repeated measures designs. Theoretical aspects associated with each issue are discussed, and appropriate strategies for data entry and analysis are presented.
当代言语、语言和听力领域的研究人员在很大程度上依赖于推断统计程序来回答基础研究和应用研究问题。此类统计程序通常涉及一些假设,为使该程序适用于特定数据集,这些假设需要得到满足。不幸的是,对《言语、语言和听力研究杂志》近期出版物的一项综述表明,与这些基本假设相关的一些关键问题,尽管在统计文献中得到了广泛讨论和强调,但在这些研究领域中似乎常常被忽视。因此,本教程讨论了两个对于正确且准确地使用一些最常用统计程序尤为重要的问题。第一个问题涉及在重复测量设计的研究中处理球形假设的重要性。第二个问题涉及统计分析中实验单位的定义,并且适用于完全随机设计和重复测量设计。讨论了与每个问题相关的理论方面,并给出了数据录入和分析的适当策略。