1967
DOI: 10.1214/aoms/1177699060
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Asymptotic Efficiency of Certain Rank Tests for Comparative Experiments

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“…For convenience, let us define a sequence of fragmentary samples By Lemmas 2 and 3 and the fact that f f 2 (v)dv < (c.f. Olshen (1967) and Mehra & Sarangi (1967)),…”
Section: The Efficiency Ofmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For convenience, let us define a sequence of fragmentary samples By Lemmas 2 and 3 and the fact that f f 2 (v)dv < (c.f. Olshen (1967) and Mehra & Sarangi (1967)),…”
Section: The Efficiency Ofmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are several standard nonparametric tests for this case, for example, Friedman test and the aligned rank order test (Mehra & Sarangi (1967), and Sen (1968)). …”
Section: Fk(x)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the linear models do not include our model (1.1) which is not a full rank model. For the two-way ANOVA (MANOVA) models without interaction, rank test procedures were proposed by Friedman (1937), Mehra and Sarangi (1967), Sen (1969), Mack and Skillings (1980) and others. Also, R-estimators for contrasts of treatment effects were proposed by Lehmann (1964), Purl andSen (1967, 1968) and confidence regions based on the R-estimators were discussed by Puri and Sen (1967).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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