There are many statistics which can be used to characterize data sets and provide valuable information regarding the data distribution, even for large samples. Traditional measures, such as skewness and kurtosis, mentioned in introductory statistics courses, are rarely applied. A variety of other measures of tail length, skewness and tail weight have been proposed, which can be used to describe the underlying population distribution. Adaptive statistical procedures change the estimator of location, depending on sample characteristics. The success of these estimators depends on correctly classifying the underlying distribution model. Advocates of adaptive distribution testing propose to proceed by assuming (1) that an appropriate model, say ...
R.J. Owen (1975) proposed an approximate empirical Bayes procedure for item selection in adaptive te...
For the non-parametric two-sample location problem, adaptive tests based on a selector statistic are...
This paper reports preliminary monte carla evidence on the fixed sample size properties of adaptive ...
Assumptions about the distributions of domain variables are important for much of statistical learni...
A psychometric function can be described by its shape and four parameters: position or threshold, sl...
This thesis is concerned with the application of adaptive procedures to several statistical problem...
International audienceStatistical estimation aims at building procedures to recover unknown paramete...
Asymptotic variances for trimmed means as adaptive location estimators in the exponential power fami...
Two-stage sampling usually leads to higher variances for estimators of means and regression coeffici...
Although linear rank statistics for the two-sample problem are distribution free tests, their power ...
There has been increasing interest in trials that allow for design adaptations like sample size reas...
In classical and non-adaptive data analysis, the target of interest is typically fixed in advance, a...
Animal populations are often highly grouped. For example, fish can form large, widely scattered scho...
Contributions within Discipline: The findings have improved the efficiency of adaptive measurement i...
From a statistical point of view, adaptive testing belongs to the class of problems of selecting a b...
R.J. Owen (1975) proposed an approximate empirical Bayes procedure for item selection in adaptive te...
For the non-parametric two-sample location problem, adaptive tests based on a selector statistic are...
This paper reports preliminary monte carla evidence on the fixed sample size properties of adaptive ...
Assumptions about the distributions of domain variables are important for much of statistical learni...
A psychometric function can be described by its shape and four parameters: position or threshold, sl...
This thesis is concerned with the application of adaptive procedures to several statistical problem...
International audienceStatistical estimation aims at building procedures to recover unknown paramete...
Asymptotic variances for trimmed means as adaptive location estimators in the exponential power fami...
Two-stage sampling usually leads to higher variances for estimators of means and regression coeffici...
Although linear rank statistics for the two-sample problem are distribution free tests, their power ...
There has been increasing interest in trials that allow for design adaptations like sample size reas...
In classical and non-adaptive data analysis, the target of interest is typically fixed in advance, a...
Animal populations are often highly grouped. For example, fish can form large, widely scattered scho...
Contributions within Discipline: The findings have improved the efficiency of adaptive measurement i...
From a statistical point of view, adaptive testing belongs to the class of problems of selecting a b...
R.J. Owen (1975) proposed an approximate empirical Bayes procedure for item selection in adaptive te...
For the non-parametric two-sample location problem, adaptive tests based on a selector statistic are...
This paper reports preliminary monte carla evidence on the fixed sample size properties of adaptive ...