SUMMARY Precedence tests are simple yet useful nonparametric tests based on two specified order statistics from two independent random samples or, equivalently, on the count of the number of observations from one of the samples preceding some order statistic of the other sample. The probability that an order statistic from the second sample exceeds an order statistic from the first sample is termed the precedence probability. When the distributions are the same, this probability can be calculated exactly, without any specific knowledge of the underlying common continuous distribution. This fact can be utilized to set up nonparametric prediction intervals in a number of situations. In this paper, prediction intervals are considered for the n...
An overview of some nonparametric procedures based on precedence (or exceedance) statistics is given...
An overview of some nonparametric procedures based on precedence (or exceedance) statistics is given...
An overview of some nonparametric procedures based on precedence (or exceedance) statistics is given...
Precedence tests are simple yet useful nonparametric tests based on two specified order statistics f...
Precedence tests are simple yet useful nonparametric tests based on two specified order statistics f...
Precedence tests are simple yet useful nonparametric tests based on two specified order statistics f...
Precedence tests are simple yet useful nonparametric tests based on two specified order statistics f...
Precedence tests are simple yet useful nonparametric tests based on two specified order statistics f...
Precedence tests are simple yet useful nonparametric tests based on two specified order statistics f...
Precedence tests are simple yet useful nonparametric tests based on two specified order statistics f...
Precedence tests are simple yet useful nonparametric tests based on two specified order statistics f...
Precedence tests are simple yet useful nonparametric tests based on two specified order statistics f...
Precedence tests are simple yet useful nonparametric tests based on two specified order statistics f...
An overview of some nonparametric procedures based on precedence (or exceedance) statistics is given...
An overview of some nonparametric procedures based on precedence (or exceedance) statistics is given...
An overview of some nonparametric procedures based on precedence (or exceedance) statistics is given...
An overview of some nonparametric procedures based on precedence (or exceedance) statistics is given...
An overview of some nonparametric procedures based on precedence (or exceedance) statistics is given...
Precedence tests are simple yet useful nonparametric tests based on two specified order statistics f...
Precedence tests are simple yet useful nonparametric tests based on two specified order statistics f...
Precedence tests are simple yet useful nonparametric tests based on two specified order statistics f...
Precedence tests are simple yet useful nonparametric tests based on two specified order statistics f...
Precedence tests are simple yet useful nonparametric tests based on two specified order statistics f...
Precedence tests are simple yet useful nonparametric tests based on two specified order statistics f...
Precedence tests are simple yet useful nonparametric tests based on two specified order statistics f...
Precedence tests are simple yet useful nonparametric tests based on two specified order statistics f...
Precedence tests are simple yet useful nonparametric tests based on two specified order statistics f...
Precedence tests are simple yet useful nonparametric tests based on two specified order statistics f...
An overview of some nonparametric procedures based on precedence (or exceedance) statistics is given...
An overview of some nonparametric procedures based on precedence (or exceedance) statistics is given...
An overview of some nonparametric procedures based on precedence (or exceedance) statistics is given...
An overview of some nonparametric procedures based on precedence (or exceedance) statistics is given...
An overview of some nonparametric procedures based on precedence (or exceedance) statistics is given...