This research monograph utilizes exact and Monte Carlo permutation statistical methods to generate probability values and measures of effect size for a variety of measures of association. Association is broadly defined to include measures of correlation for two interval-level variables, measures of association for two nominal-level variables or two ordinal-level variables, and measures of agreement for two nominal-level or two ordinal-level variables. Additionally, measures of association for mixtures of the three levels of measurement are considered: nominal-ordinal, nominal-interval, and ordinal-interval measures. Numerous comparisons of permutation and classical statistical methods are presented. Unlike classical statistical methods, per...
In this research forum we present results from a research project concerning students' understa...
Relationships are inherent in medicine and health. For example, lung functions are related to height...
The measures studied in this thesis were a measure of disorder, D, and a measure of the individual p...
This research monograph provides a synthesis of a number of statistical tests and measures, which, a...
The primary purpose of this textbook is to introduce the reader to a wide variety of elementary perm...
Abstract Questionnaire surveys often deal with items by which we would like to identify possible ass...
A number of X2 based nonparametric tests are used to determine the level of statistical significance...
The genetic dissection of quantitative traits, or endophenotypes, usually involves genetic linkage o...
The genetic dissection of quantitative traits, or endophenotypes, usually involves genetic linkage o...
This paper describes a technique for the rigorous analysis of probabilistic measures of association ...
In this thesis, we consider measures of association for ordinal variables from a theoretical perspec...
In this thesis, we consider measures of association for ordinal variables from a theoretical perspec...
In this thesis, we consider measures of association for ordinal variables from a theoretical perspec...
A reasonable necessary condition for a population to be socially structured is that individuals asso...
This paper is concerned with the sampling behaviour of raw and partial measures of association betwe...
In this research forum we present results from a research project concerning students' understa...
Relationships are inherent in medicine and health. For example, lung functions are related to height...
The measures studied in this thesis were a measure of disorder, D, and a measure of the individual p...
This research monograph provides a synthesis of a number of statistical tests and measures, which, a...
The primary purpose of this textbook is to introduce the reader to a wide variety of elementary perm...
Abstract Questionnaire surveys often deal with items by which we would like to identify possible ass...
A number of X2 based nonparametric tests are used to determine the level of statistical significance...
The genetic dissection of quantitative traits, or endophenotypes, usually involves genetic linkage o...
The genetic dissection of quantitative traits, or endophenotypes, usually involves genetic linkage o...
This paper describes a technique for the rigorous analysis of probabilistic measures of association ...
In this thesis, we consider measures of association for ordinal variables from a theoretical perspec...
In this thesis, we consider measures of association for ordinal variables from a theoretical perspec...
In this thesis, we consider measures of association for ordinal variables from a theoretical perspec...
A reasonable necessary condition for a population to be socially structured is that individuals asso...
This paper is concerned with the sampling behaviour of raw and partial measures of association betwe...
In this research forum we present results from a research project concerning students' understa...
Relationships are inherent in medicine and health. For example, lung functions are related to height...
The measures studied in this thesis were a measure of disorder, D, and a measure of the individual p...