The problem of detecting any differences between the distributions of two populations is addressed within the non parametric permutation framework of combined tests. Combined testing has been very useful to address the location, the scale, and the location/scale problems. The aim of the paper is to see whether combined testing is useful also for the general two-sample problem. The framework of combined testing for the general two-sample problem is presented and some tests are proposed. These tests are valid even when a non random sample of units is randomized into two groups. Type 1 error rate and power characteristics of the new tests are investigated and compared to former tests. It is shown that the new tests compare favorably with the former ones. An application to a very important socioeconomic problem is discussed.
Combination of distribution-free tests for the general two-sample problem with application to the social sciences
MAROZZI, Marco
2016
Abstract
The problem of detecting any differences between the distributions of two populations is addressed within the non parametric permutation framework of combined tests. Combined testing has been very useful to address the location, the scale, and the location/scale problems. The aim of the paper is to see whether combined testing is useful also for the general two-sample problem. The framework of combined testing for the general two-sample problem is presented and some tests are proposed. These tests are valid even when a non random sample of units is randomized into two groups. Type 1 error rate and power characteristics of the new tests are investigated and compared to former tests. It is shown that the new tests compare favorably with the former ones. An application to a very important socioeconomic problem is discussed.I documenti in SFERA sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.