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Testing for order among K populations: theory and examples
Authors:Ori Davidov  Amir Herman
Institution:Department of Statistics, University of Haifa, Mount Carmel, Haifa 31905, Israel
Abstract:Testing for stochastic order among K populations is a common and important problem in statistical practice. It arises in the analysis of both planned experiments and observational studies. The authors develop a new nonparametric test for order among K populations that can accommodate any stochastic ordering. The test is based on a maximally selected chi‐bar‐square statistic. The authors find its limiting distribution and use simulations to derive critical values. Three important examples are used to illustrate the applicability of the general method. The authors find that the new tests outperform the existing methods in many practical cases. The Canadian Journal of Statistics 38: 97–115; 2010 © 2009 Statistical Society of Canada
Keywords:Dose—  response  maximally selected chi‐bar‐square statistic  minimal effective dose  order restricted inference  partitioning principle  statistical selection  stochastic order  MSC 2000: Primary 62G10  secondary 62G30
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