An appeal to the authority of @lakens on PubPeer (last comment of the thread). Even a one-way ANOVA is not always so simple.

pubpeer.com/publications/B1314

@BorisBarbour Luckily, it is not so much an appeal to authority, as that they carefully looked at the simulations my co-authors (!) and me ran - and they rightly conclude our simulations do not cover this exact case. It's a high quality comment (in my authoritative view) ;)

@lakens

I guess this is (implicitly) an example of "what biologists want"...

A test comparing means or medians without inflation of the false positive rate for groups that can be unbalanced, small (n = 3 is common), have unequal variance (some SD ratios beyond 10 in this case), non-normal and possibly from different distributions.

Loss of power would be acceptable - that would be the authors' problem. We already have enough false positives for a generation.

@plenartowicz @lakens

So that paper refers to Delacre et al for the recommendation to use Welch's test for comparing means, but not in comparison to Brenner-Munzel, which they didn't test at all.

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