Can bootstrapping be used to control for a covariate - say gender of participants (which is very unbalanced 94 f and 62 m)? Or what else can be done to control for gender in a paired samples t test? Thank you.
Hello, this was super helpful thank you. I have been attempting to bootstrap a paired samples t-test for a very low number of participants and for some reason the confidence interval I am getting from the bootstrap does not include 0 while the p-value is non-significant (>0.05). I'm not sure why this would be the case?
Can bootstrapping be used to control for a covariate - say gender of participants (which is very unbalanced 94 f and 62 m)? Or what else can be done to control for gender in a paired samples t test? Thank you.
Hello, this was super helpful thank you. I have been attempting to bootstrap a paired samples t-test for a very low number of participants and for some reason the confidence interval I am getting from the bootstrap does not include 0 while the p-value is non-significant (>0.05). I'm not sure why this would be the case?