To counter past assertions that permutation testing is not distribution-free, this article clarifies that the critical p value (alpha) in permutation testing is not a Type I error rate and that a test\u27s validity is independent of the concept of Type I error
The main practical drawback of permutation testing is that, except for very small sample sizes, the...
We develop computational tools that can evaluate the exact size and power of three tests of trend (e...
The terms “randomization test” and “permutation test” are sometimes used interchangeably. However, t...
To counter past assertions that permutation testing is not distribution-free, this article clarifies...
Richard Anderson responds to comments regarding his target article Conceptual Distinction between th...
Anderson (2013) referred to various aspects of permutation p-values. We agree with most of the notio...
In this article Phillip Good responds to Richard Anderson\u27s article Conceptual Distinction betwee...
Anderson (2013) referred to various aspects of permutation p-values. We agree with most of the notio...
Bryan Manly responds to Richard Anderson\u27s article Conceptual Distinction between the Critical p ...
Permutation tests are an interesting and conceptually simple alternative to traditional tests when t...
Failure to account for family structure within populations or in complex mating designs via uninform...
Permutation tests provide exact p-values in a wide variety of practical testing situations. But perm...
Permutation tests are often presented in a rather casual manner, in both introductory and advanced s...
Conditions under which the analysis of variance will yield inexact p-values or would be inferior in ...
Given a sample from a biviariate distribution, consider the problem of testing inde-pendence. A perm...
The main practical drawback of permutation testing is that, except for very small sample sizes, the...
We develop computational tools that can evaluate the exact size and power of three tests of trend (e...
The terms “randomization test” and “permutation test” are sometimes used interchangeably. However, t...
To counter past assertions that permutation testing is not distribution-free, this article clarifies...
Richard Anderson responds to comments regarding his target article Conceptual Distinction between th...
Anderson (2013) referred to various aspects of permutation p-values. We agree with most of the notio...
In this article Phillip Good responds to Richard Anderson\u27s article Conceptual Distinction betwee...
Anderson (2013) referred to various aspects of permutation p-values. We agree with most of the notio...
Bryan Manly responds to Richard Anderson\u27s article Conceptual Distinction between the Critical p ...
Permutation tests are an interesting and conceptually simple alternative to traditional tests when t...
Failure to account for family structure within populations or in complex mating designs via uninform...
Permutation tests provide exact p-values in a wide variety of practical testing situations. But perm...
Permutation tests are often presented in a rather casual manner, in both introductory and advanced s...
Conditions under which the analysis of variance will yield inexact p-values or would be inferior in ...
Given a sample from a biviariate distribution, consider the problem of testing inde-pendence. A perm...
The main practical drawback of permutation testing is that, except for very small sample sizes, the...
We develop computational tools that can evaluate the exact size and power of three tests of trend (e...
The terms “randomization test” and “permutation test” are sometimes used interchangeably. However, t...