Several tests for the comparison of different groups in the randomized complete block design exist. However, there is a lack of robust estimators for the location difference between one group and all the others on the original scale. The relative marginal effects are commonly used in this situation, but they are more difficult to interpret and use by less experienced people because of the different scale. In this paper two nonparametric estimators for the comparison of one group against the others in the randomized complete block design will be presented. Theoretical results such as asymptotic normality, consistency, translation invariance, scale preservation, unbiasedness, and median unbiasedness are derived. The finite sample behavior of ...
When experimental units are grouped into homogeneous blocks, differences among experimental treatmen...
Nonparametric simple-contrast estimates for one-way layouts based on Hodges-Lehmann estimators for t...
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The relative power of three possible experimental designs under the condition that data is to be ana...
AbstractIn this paper multivariate extensions of the Friedman and Page tests for the comparison of s...
This paper examines the relative efficiency of randomized complete block design as compared with tha...
In many scientific disciplines and industrial fields, when dealing with comparisons between two or m...
Nonparametric procedures use weak assumptions such as continuity of the distribution so that they ar...
The two-sample location-scale problem arises in many situations like climate dynamics, bioinformatic...
Multivariate extensions of the Friedman and Page tests for the comparison of several treatments are ...
A number of nonparametric tests are compared empirically for a randomized block layout. We assess te...
This research study proposes a solution to deal with missing observations which is a common problem...
A general method is presented for randomising a block design while preserving the neighbour relation...
Nonparametric tests are used to test hypotheses when the data at hand violate one or more of the ass...
The two-sample problem usually tests for a difference in location. However, there are many situation...
When experimental units are grouped into homogeneous blocks, differences among experimental treatmen...
Nonparametric simple-contrast estimates for one-way layouts based on Hodges-Lehmann estimators for t...
This article considers the problem of comparing two independent groups in terms of some measure of l...
The relative power of three possible experimental designs under the condition that data is to be ana...
AbstractIn this paper multivariate extensions of the Friedman and Page tests for the comparison of s...
This paper examines the relative efficiency of randomized complete block design as compared with tha...
In many scientific disciplines and industrial fields, when dealing with comparisons between two or m...
Nonparametric procedures use weak assumptions such as continuity of the distribution so that they ar...
The two-sample location-scale problem arises in many situations like climate dynamics, bioinformatic...
Multivariate extensions of the Friedman and Page tests for the comparison of several treatments are ...
A number of nonparametric tests are compared empirically for a randomized block layout. We assess te...
This research study proposes a solution to deal with missing observations which is a common problem...
A general method is presented for randomising a block design while preserving the neighbour relation...
Nonparametric tests are used to test hypotheses when the data at hand violate one or more of the ass...
The two-sample problem usually tests for a difference in location. However, there are many situation...
When experimental units are grouped into homogeneous blocks, differences among experimental treatmen...
Nonparametric simple-contrast estimates for one-way layouts based on Hodges-Lehmann estimators for t...
This article considers the problem of comparing two independent groups in terms of some measure of l...