In this article the problem of comparing distributional heterogeneities for categorical variables is addressed. Specifically, the one-sided testing problem for heterogeneity comparisons is considered. For such a problem a bootstrap method is proposed and compared with a permutation method already present in literature. The power behavior of the two methods is compared through a Monte Carlo simulation study. The results of two real applications are shown
This paper considers some testing problems for multivariate categorical variables within a condition...
In this article we consider permutation methods for univariate testing on ordered variables based on...
A method is presented for the estimation of the power of permutation tests when F is unknown. It is ...
The purpose of the present work consists in the study of a non-parametric procedure for a two sample...
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...
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...
A nonparametric test for heterogeneity comparisons is proposed. the main properties of the test and ...
For testing the homogeneity of variances, modifications of well-known tests are known which combine ...
This work consists of an inferential procedure that allows for a solution to the problem of hypothes...
[[abstract]]This paper deals with testing the equality of several homoscedastic normal population me...
In several real applications, in presence of categorical data, the interest is focused on the infere...
Abstract Before pooling data on effect sizes (a generic term for parameters of interest in the conte...
This paper considers some testing problems for multivariate categorical variables within a condition...
In this article we consider permutation methods for univariate testing on ordered variables based on...
A method is presented for the estimation of the power of permutation tests when F is unknown. It is ...
The purpose of the present work consists in the study of a non-parametric procedure for a two sample...
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...
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...
A nonparametric test for heterogeneity comparisons is proposed. the main properties of the test and ...
For testing the homogeneity of variances, modifications of well-known tests are known which combine ...
This work consists of an inferential procedure that allows for a solution to the problem of hypothes...
[[abstract]]This paper deals with testing the equality of several homoscedastic normal population me...
In several real applications, in presence of categorical data, the interest is focused on the infere...
Abstract Before pooling data on effect sizes (a generic term for parameters of interest in the conte...
This paper considers some testing problems for multivariate categorical variables within a condition...
In this article we consider permutation methods for univariate testing on ordered variables based on...
A method is presented for the estimation of the power of permutation tests when F is unknown. It is ...