The history of the Behrens-Fisher problem and some approximate solutions are reviewed. In outlining relevant statistical hypotheses on the probable difference between two means, the importance of the Behrens- Fisher problem from a theoretical perspective is acknowledged, but it is concluded that this problem is irrelevant for applied research in psychology, education, and related disciplines. The focus is better placed on “shift in location” and, more importantly, “shift in location and change in scale” treatment alternatives
Purely nonparametric methods are developed for general two-sample problems in which each experimenta...
Defining a location parameter as a generalization of the median, a robust test is proposed for (a) t...
The generalization of the Behrens-Fisher problem to comparing k> 2 means from nonhomogenous popul...
The history of the Behrens-Fisher problem and some approximate solutions are reviewed. In outlining ...
The history of the Behrens-Fisher problem and some approximate solutions are reviewed. In outlining ...
This article reexamines the scope of a two-stage methodology for constructing a fixed-width confiden...
The Behrens-Fisher Problem is a classical statistical problem. It is to test the equality of the mea...
The problem of testing the equality of two normal means when variances are not known is called the B...
In this work we are concerned with the problem of testing the equality of the means from the two pop...
When testing the equality of the means from two independent normally distributed populations given t...
The traditional Behrens–Fisher (B-F) problem is to test the equality of the means µ1 and µ2 of two n...
It has been observed that the Behrens and Fisher test of the difference of the means of two samples ...
A nonparametric test for the Behrens-Fisher problem that is an extension of a test proposed by Flign...
Comparison of the means of two normal populations is a simpler problem when the variance (if unknown...
The Behrens—Fisher problem concerns finding an interval estimate for the difference between the mean...
Purely nonparametric methods are developed for general two-sample problems in which each experimenta...
Defining a location parameter as a generalization of the median, a robust test is proposed for (a) t...
The generalization of the Behrens-Fisher problem to comparing k> 2 means from nonhomogenous popul...
The history of the Behrens-Fisher problem and some approximate solutions are reviewed. In outlining ...
The history of the Behrens-Fisher problem and some approximate solutions are reviewed. In outlining ...
This article reexamines the scope of a two-stage methodology for constructing a fixed-width confiden...
The Behrens-Fisher Problem is a classical statistical problem. It is to test the equality of the mea...
The problem of testing the equality of two normal means when variances are not known is called the B...
In this work we are concerned with the problem of testing the equality of the means from the two pop...
When testing the equality of the means from two independent normally distributed populations given t...
The traditional Behrens–Fisher (B-F) problem is to test the equality of the means µ1 and µ2 of two n...
It has been observed that the Behrens and Fisher test of the difference of the means of two samples ...
A nonparametric test for the Behrens-Fisher problem that is an extension of a test proposed by Flign...
Comparison of the means of two normal populations is a simpler problem when the variance (if unknown...
The Behrens—Fisher problem concerns finding an interval estimate for the difference between the mean...
Purely nonparametric methods are developed for general two-sample problems in which each experimenta...
Defining a location parameter as a generalization of the median, a robust test is proposed for (a) t...
The generalization of the Behrens-Fisher problem to comparing k> 2 means from nonhomogenous popul...