In many sciences researchers often meet the problem of establishing if the distribution of a categorical variable is more concentrated, or less heterogeneous, in population P1 than in population P2. An approximate nonparametric solution to this problem is discussed within the permutation context. Such a solution has similarities to that of testing for stochastic dominance, that is, of testing under order restrictions, for ordered categorical variables. Main properties of given solution and a Monte Carlo simulation in order to evaluate its degree of approximation and its power behaviour are examined. Two application examples are also discussed
The main goal of this article is to compare whether different groups with ordinal responses on the s...
As far as the methodology is concerned, the heterogeneity has been dealt with mostly from a descript...
In this article we consider permutation methods for univariate testing on ordered variables based on...
In many sciences researchers often meet the problem of establishing if the distribution of a categor...
In social sciences researchers often meet the problem of determining if the distribution of a catego...
In social sciences researchers often meet the problem of determining if the distribution of a catego...
In this article the problem of comparing distributional heterogeneities for categorical variables is...
When dealing with categorical data, generally the notion of heterogeneity may be used instead of tha...
When dealing with categorical data, generally the notion of heterogeneity may be used instead of tha...
Ordered categorical data are frequently encountered in many fields of research, such as, sociology, p...
International audienceThis article deals with nonparametric permutation testing methods for repeated...
In many application problems, when dealing with comparisons between two or more groups,the classical...
In the present work some permutation tests for the problem of comparing two samples in the case of o...
In many application problems, when dealing with comparisons between two or more groups, the classic...
The purpose of the present work consists in the study of a non-parametric procedure for a two sample...
The main goal of this article is to compare whether different groups with ordinal responses on the s...
As far as the methodology is concerned, the heterogeneity has been dealt with mostly from a descript...
In this article we consider permutation methods for univariate testing on ordered variables based on...
In many sciences researchers often meet the problem of establishing if the distribution of a categor...
In social sciences researchers often meet the problem of determining if the distribution of a catego...
In social sciences researchers often meet the problem of determining if the distribution of a catego...
In this article the problem of comparing distributional heterogeneities for categorical variables is...
When dealing with categorical data, generally the notion of heterogeneity may be used instead of tha...
When dealing with categorical data, generally the notion of heterogeneity may be used instead of tha...
Ordered categorical data are frequently encountered in many fields of research, such as, sociology, p...
International audienceThis article deals with nonparametric permutation testing methods for repeated...
In many application problems, when dealing with comparisons between two or more groups,the classical...
In the present work some permutation tests for the problem of comparing two samples in the case of o...
In many application problems, when dealing with comparisons between two or more groups, the classic...
The purpose of the present work consists in the study of a non-parametric procedure for a two sample...
The main goal of this article is to compare whether different groups with ordinal responses on the s...
As far as the methodology is concerned, the heterogeneity has been dealt with mostly from a descript...
In this article we consider permutation methods for univariate testing on ordered variables based on...