Two coefficients are proposed for measuring the extent of overlap in distributions as a direct function of the variance between the arithmetic means (»disco« and »odisco «). They are designed to answer such questions as: »Given the value of a numerical variable x, to which population should an individual be assigned so that minimum error would be incurred?« This is just the reverse of the question addressed by ANOVA. These coefficients are shown to be analytic in x and they are related to. Pearson's eta and Fisher's F. Extensions of these coefficients (designed for univariate, one way discrimination) to k-way and multivariate discriminant analysis and measurement of »interaction « are suggested
Overlapping can be defined as the area intersected by two or more probability density functions. The...
AbstractClinical researchers frequently assess the statistical significance of the difference betwee...
In epidemiology literature, it is often required to investigate the relationships between means wher...
The overlap coefficient () measures the similarity between two distributions through the overlapping...
Three measures of overlap, namely Matusita’s measureρ , Morisita’s measure λ and Weitzman’s measure ...
Three measures of overlap, namely Matusita’s measureρ , Morisita’s measure λ and Weitzman’s measure ...
This paper proposes a convenient measure of the degree of distributional overlap, both parametric an...
We consider using ranked set sampling methods to draw inference about the three well-known measures ...
We consider using ranked set sampling methods to draw inference about the three well-known measures ...
In this paper we consider three measures of overlap, namely Matusia's measure ρ, Morisita's measure ...
By employing a concomitant variable, researchers can reduce the error, increase the precision, and m...
The x-axis represents the number of pairwise differences (mismatches), while the y-axis represents t...
In the univariate setting, coefficients of variation are well-known and used to compare the variabilit...
When one wants to compare the homogeneity of a characteristic in several popula- tions that have di...
<p>Panel A shows two distributions with the maximal value of overlap 1. The distributions themselves...
Overlapping can be defined as the area intersected by two or more probability density functions. The...
AbstractClinical researchers frequently assess the statistical significance of the difference betwee...
In epidemiology literature, it is often required to investigate the relationships between means wher...
The overlap coefficient () measures the similarity between two distributions through the overlapping...
Three measures of overlap, namely Matusita’s measureρ , Morisita’s measure λ and Weitzman’s measure ...
Three measures of overlap, namely Matusita’s measureρ , Morisita’s measure λ and Weitzman’s measure ...
This paper proposes a convenient measure of the degree of distributional overlap, both parametric an...
We consider using ranked set sampling methods to draw inference about the three well-known measures ...
We consider using ranked set sampling methods to draw inference about the three well-known measures ...
In this paper we consider three measures of overlap, namely Matusia's measure ρ, Morisita's measure ...
By employing a concomitant variable, researchers can reduce the error, increase the precision, and m...
The x-axis represents the number of pairwise differences (mismatches), while the y-axis represents t...
In the univariate setting, coefficients of variation are well-known and used to compare the variabilit...
When one wants to compare the homogeneity of a characteristic in several popula- tions that have di...
<p>Panel A shows two distributions with the maximal value of overlap 1. The distributions themselves...
Overlapping can be defined as the area intersected by two or more probability density functions. The...
AbstractClinical researchers frequently assess the statistical significance of the difference betwee...
In epidemiology literature, it is often required to investigate the relationships between means wher...