The correct application of a statistical test is directly connected with information related to the distribution of data. Anderson–Darling is one alternative used to test if the distribution of experimental data follows a theoretical distribution. The conclusion of the Anderson–Darling test is usually drawn by comparing the obtained statistic with the available critical value, which did not give any weight to the same size. This study aimed to provide a formula for calculation of p-value associated with the Anderson–Darling statistic considering the size of the sample. A Monte Carlo simulation study was conducted for sample sizes starting from 2 to 61, and based on the obtained results, a formula able to give reliable prob...
Abstract. The subject of assessing whether a data set is from a specific dis-tribution is crucial in...
Sample size calculations for demonstrating and estimating an effect are two distinct approaches that...
Background: The theory has been put forward that if a null hypothesis is true, P-values should follo...
"The p-value is broadly used for testing statistical significance in a variety of settings. It is we...
INTRODUCTION An important area of statistical practice involves determination of P-values when perf...
The customary use of P-values in scientific research has been attacked as being ill-conceived, and t...
A procedure for calculating critical level and power of likelihood ratio test, based on a Monte-Carl...
P values come from statistical tests used for testing the null hypothesis (Ho) which states that the...
A p-value is the probability of observing a result as extreme or more extreme than that observed giv...
High dimensional experiments (HDEs) involving thousands of simultaneous hypothesis tests have become...
Fisher’s combined probability test is the most commonly used method to test the overall significance...
In the 1920s, Ronald Fisher developed the theory behind the p value and Jerzy Neyman and Egon Pearso...
This thesis is about multiple hypothesis testing and its relation to the P-value. In Chapter 1, the ...
Mathematics can be analyzed in different ways and each method supports the other with the same resul...
Statistical significance in the null hypothesis testing is the primary objective method for represen...
Abstract. The subject of assessing whether a data set is from a specific dis-tribution is crucial in...
Sample size calculations for demonstrating and estimating an effect are two distinct approaches that...
Background: The theory has been put forward that if a null hypothesis is true, P-values should follo...
"The p-value is broadly used for testing statistical significance in a variety of settings. It is we...
INTRODUCTION An important area of statistical practice involves determination of P-values when perf...
The customary use of P-values in scientific research has been attacked as being ill-conceived, and t...
A procedure for calculating critical level and power of likelihood ratio test, based on a Monte-Carl...
P values come from statistical tests used for testing the null hypothesis (Ho) which states that the...
A p-value is the probability of observing a result as extreme or more extreme than that observed giv...
High dimensional experiments (HDEs) involving thousands of simultaneous hypothesis tests have become...
Fisher’s combined probability test is the most commonly used method to test the overall significance...
In the 1920s, Ronald Fisher developed the theory behind the p value and Jerzy Neyman and Egon Pearso...
This thesis is about multiple hypothesis testing and its relation to the P-value. In Chapter 1, the ...
Mathematics can be analyzed in different ways and each method supports the other with the same resul...
Statistical significance in the null hypothesis testing is the primary objective method for represen...
Abstract. The subject of assessing whether a data set is from a specific dis-tribution is crucial in...
Sample size calculations for demonstrating and estimating an effect are two distinct approaches that...
Background: The theory has been put forward that if a null hypothesis is true, P-values should follo...