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     7 | This function computes the TOST and key TOST quantities for the two one-sided test for equivalence [Schuirmann (1981) and Westlake (1981)], using the robust t-test of Yuen [Yuen and Dixon (1973), Yuen (1974)] in place of the standard Welch t test (t.test {stats}). The yuen t test makes no assumption of normality. The function computes the robust TOST for a sample of paired differences or for two samples. The function performs almost as well as the  Welch t test when the population distribution is normal and is more robust than the Welch t test in the face of non-normality (e.g., distributions that are long-tailed, heteroscedastic, or contaminated by outliers)[Yuen and Dixon (1973), Yuen (1974)]. 
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    23 | \details{The rtost function is wrapped around the yuen {PairedData} t test, a robust variant of the t test using trimmed means and winsorized variances. It provides tosts for the same range of designs, accepts the same arguments, and handles missing values the same way as tost {equivalence}. For the tost, the user must set epsilon, which is the magnitude of region similarity. Warning: with tr > 0.25 type I error control might be poor. 
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    23 | \details{The rtost function is wrapped around the yuen {PairedData} t test, a robust variant of the t test using trimmed means and winsorized variances. It provides tosts for the same range of designs, accepts the same arguments, and handles missing values the same way as tost {equivalence}. For the tost, the user must set epsilon, which is the magnitude of region similarity. Warning: with tr > 0.25 type I error control might be poor. 
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    60 | \note{This test is the tost for equivalence (tost {equivalence}) wrapped around the robust, trimmed mean, winsorized variance yuen.t.test (yuen {PairedData}).}
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    60 | \note{This test is the tost for equivalence (tost {equivalence}) wrapped around the robust, trimmed mean, winsorized variance yuen.t.test (yuen {PairedData}).}
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