Randomization tests
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Randomization tests
(Statistics : textbooks and monographs, v. 147)
Marcel Dekker, c1995
3rd ed., rev. and expanded
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Includes bibliographies and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The material in this work is organized in such as way as to illustrate how randomization tests are related to topics in parametric and traditional nonparametric statistics. The work extends the scope of applications by freeing tests from parametric assumptions without reducing data to ranks. This edition provides many new features, including more accessible terminology to clarify understanding, a current analysis of single-unit experiments as well as single-subject experiments, a discussion on how single-subject experiments relate to repeated-measures experiments and the use of randomized tests in single-patient research, and more.
Table of Contents
- Random assignment
- randomization test significance determination
- one-way analysis of variance and the independent t-test
- factorial designs
- randomized blocks - between-subjects designs
- randomized blocks - repeated-measures designs
- correlation
- trend tests
- multivariate designs
- single-subject and related experiments
- combining results of experiments
- the random model - random sampling of a population of treatments
- closure of reference sets
- adaptive tests - adjusting tests on the basis of experimental data
- developing and acquiring computer programs.
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