A simple test for equally likely random responses in a sequence of bernoulli trials |
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Authors: | Roger C. Grimson Dana Quade |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Community and Preventive Medicine School of MedicineState , University of New York , at Stony Brook;2. Department of Biostatistics School of Public Health , University of North Carolina , at Chapel Hill |
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Abstract: | A simple versatile combinatorial test is given for the null hypothesis that the two kinds of responses in a sequence of binary random variables are both equiprobable and randomly distributed. It is sensitive to a preponderance of either kind of response in either of two pre-selected halves of the positions of the sequence, e.g., the right half vs. the left, or the center vs. both ends. It combines the nice features of being, on the one hand, relatively assumption free and easy to apply and, on the other hand, sensitive to basic patterns underlying a poor fit of the empirical distribution to a theoretical model. |
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Keywords: | goodness of fit binomial trials binary responses runs test |
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