In an independent t-test, you would use the equal variances not assumed part of the output when
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In an independent t-test, you would use the ‘equal variances not assumed’ part of the output when Levene’s test is:
(a) Above a criterion significance level (e.g. p > 0.05)
(b) Below a criterion significance level (e.g. p < 0.05)
(c) When numbers of participants are unequal in the two conditions
(d) When you have skewed data
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Statistics Without Maths For Psychology Using Spss For Windows
ISBN: 9780132051606
4th Edition
Authors: Christine P. Dancey, John Reidy
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