The overlap coefficient () measures the similarity between two distributions through the overlapping area of their distribution functions. Given its intuitive description and ease of visual representation by the straightforward depiction of the amount of overlap between the two corresponding histograms based on samples of measurements from each one of the two distributions, the development of accurate methods for confidence interval construction can be useful for applied researchers. The overlap coefficient has received scant attention in the literature since it lacks readily available software for its implementation, while inferential procedures that can cover the whole range of distributional scenarios for the two underlying distributions...
Functions for estimating the overlapping area of two or more empirical distributions
We consider using ranked set sampling methods to draw inference about the three well-known measures ...
<p>The color of each data point corresponds to the overlap of the posterior marginal distributions o...
Overlapping can be defined as the area intersected by two or more probability density functions. The...
In this paper we consider three measures of overlap, namely Matusia's measure ρ, Morisita's measure ...
This paper investigates point and interval estimation for some well-known measures of overlap. Two t...
We investigate the procedure of checking for overlap between confidence intervals or standard error ...
This paper proposes a convenient measure of the degree of distributional overlap, both parametric an...
Every day cognitive and experimental researchers attempt to find evidence in support of their hypoth...
Abstract. In this paper we consider three measures of overlap, namelyMatusia’s measure ρ, Morisita’s...
AbstractClinical researchers frequently assess the statistical significance of the difference betwee...
Two coefficients are proposed for measuring the extent of overlap in distributions as a direct func...
Overlapping coefficient is a direct measure of similarity between two distributions which is recentl...
Three measures of overlap, namely Matusita’s measureρ , Morisita’s measure λ and Weitzman’s measure ...
overlapping is an R package for estimating the overlapping area of two or more kernel density estima...
Functions for estimating the overlapping area of two or more empirical distributions
We consider using ranked set sampling methods to draw inference about the three well-known measures ...
<p>The color of each data point corresponds to the overlap of the posterior marginal distributions o...
Overlapping can be defined as the area intersected by two or more probability density functions. The...
In this paper we consider three measures of overlap, namely Matusia's measure ρ, Morisita's measure ...
This paper investigates point and interval estimation for some well-known measures of overlap. Two t...
We investigate the procedure of checking for overlap between confidence intervals or standard error ...
This paper proposes a convenient measure of the degree of distributional overlap, both parametric an...
Every day cognitive and experimental researchers attempt to find evidence in support of their hypoth...
Abstract. In this paper we consider three measures of overlap, namelyMatusia’s measure ρ, Morisita’s...
AbstractClinical researchers frequently assess the statistical significance of the difference betwee...
Two coefficients are proposed for measuring the extent of overlap in distributions as a direct func...
Overlapping coefficient is a direct measure of similarity between two distributions which is recentl...
Three measures of overlap, namely Matusita’s measureρ , Morisita’s measure λ and Weitzman’s measure ...
overlapping is an R package for estimating the overlapping area of two or more kernel density estima...
Functions for estimating the overlapping area of two or more empirical distributions
We consider using ranked set sampling methods to draw inference about the three well-known measures ...
<p>The color of each data point corresponds to the overlap of the posterior marginal distributions o...