超越皮尔森的相关性:心理学研究的现代非参数独立测试
Julian D Karch1, Andres F Perez-Alonso2, Wicher P Bergsma3
1Methodology and Statistics Department, Institute of Psychology, Leiden University, Leiden, the Netherlands.
Multivariate behavioral research
|August 4, 2024
概括
现代非参数独立性测试,如距离相关性和HHG-Pearson,显示出比传统方法更大的力量来检测心理研究中变量之间的关系.
科学领域:
- 统计 统计 统计 统计
- 心理学研究方法 心理学研究方法
背景情况:
- 评估变量关联的传统方法包括皮尔森,肯德尔和斯皮尔曼的相关系数.
- 这些传统的测试在检测各种关系类型的能力方面是有限的.
研究的目的:
- 探索现代非参数独立性测试作为传统相关系数的替代方案.
- 评估现有和新型非参数测试的性能,包括赫勒-赫勒-戈尔芬-皮尔森 (HHG-皮尔森) 测试,以检测各种关系.
主要方法:
- 进行了一项模拟研究,以比较传统独立性测试与现代非参数独立性测试的功率.
- 这项研究检查了心理学研究中常见的各种关系类型的表现.
主要成果:
- 没有单一的测试证明了所有关系类型的最大功率.
- 对于许多关系,距离相关性和HHG-皮尔森测试显示出明显高于传统测试的功率.
- 在某些场景中,HHG-Pearson比距离相关性略有优势,而距离相关性在线性关系中表现更好.
结论:
- 与传统方法相比,现代非参数测试,特别是距离相关性和HHG-Pearson测试,在检测变量关联方面具有更高的性能.
- 建议将距离相关性作为心理研究中传统方法的潜在有价值的补充或替代方法,特别是当关系的性质未知时.
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