AbstractIn this paper, we propose simple exact procedures for testing both a location shift and/or a scale change between two multivariate distributions. Our tests are strictly distribution-free and can be made either scale invariant or rotation invariant. Our approach combines a generalization of the Wilcoxon test based on projections of the data onto the first principal component, a generalization of the Siegel–Tukey test based on the concept of data depth, and a bivariate test for the location problem proposed by K. V. Mardia (1967, J. Roy. Statist. Soc. Ser. B29, 320–342). In addition, we show that the limiting null distribution of a test statistic proposed by R. Y. Liu and K. Singh (1993, J. Amer. Statist. Assoc.88, 252–260) does not d...
This paper considers the problem of testing the equality of two unspecified distributions. The class...
This paper considers the problem of testing the equality of two unspecified distributions. The class...
This paper considers the problem of testing the equality of two unspecified distributions. The class...
In this paper, we propose simple exact procedures for testing both a location shift and/or a scale c...
AbstractIn this paper, we propose simple exact procedures for testing both a location shift and/or a...
In this paper, we have proposed two nonparametric tests for testing equal-ity of location parameters...
A number of tests have been proposed for assessing the location-scale assumption that is often invok...
The two-sample location-scale problem arises in many situations like climate dynamics, bioinformatic...
The two-sample location-scale problem arises in many situations like climate dynamics, bioinformatic...
A number of tests have been proposed for assessing the location-scale assumption that is often invok...
The two-sample location-scale problem arises in many situations like climate dynamics, bioinformatic...
The two-sample location-scale problem arises in many situations like climate dynamics, bioinformatic...
A number of tests have been proposed for assessing the location-scale assumption that is often invok...
There are plenty of tests for multivariate location around which all make slightly different assumpt...
This paper considers the problem of testing the equality of two unspecified distributions. The class...
This paper considers the problem of testing the equality of two unspecified distributions. The class...
This paper considers the problem of testing the equality of two unspecified distributions. The class...
This paper considers the problem of testing the equality of two unspecified distributions. The class...
In this paper, we propose simple exact procedures for testing both a location shift and/or a scale c...
AbstractIn this paper, we propose simple exact procedures for testing both a location shift and/or a...
In this paper, we have proposed two nonparametric tests for testing equal-ity of location parameters...
A number of tests have been proposed for assessing the location-scale assumption that is often invok...
The two-sample location-scale problem arises in many situations like climate dynamics, bioinformatic...
The two-sample location-scale problem arises in many situations like climate dynamics, bioinformatic...
A number of tests have been proposed for assessing the location-scale assumption that is often invok...
The two-sample location-scale problem arises in many situations like climate dynamics, bioinformatic...
The two-sample location-scale problem arises in many situations like climate dynamics, bioinformatic...
A number of tests have been proposed for assessing the location-scale assumption that is often invok...
There are plenty of tests for multivariate location around which all make slightly different assumpt...
This paper considers the problem of testing the equality of two unspecified distributions. The class...
This paper considers the problem of testing the equality of two unspecified distributions. The class...
This paper considers the problem of testing the equality of two unspecified distributions. The class...
This paper considers the problem of testing the equality of two unspecified distributions. The class...