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Permutation Statistical Methods

Kenneth J. Berry (), Kenneth L. Kvamme, Janis E. Johnston and Paul W. Mielke, Jr.
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Kenneth J. Berry: Colorado State University, Department of Sociology
Kenneth L. Kvamme: University of Arkansas, Department of Anthropology
Paul W. Mielke, Jr.: Deceased

Chapter Chapter 3 in Permutation Statistical Methods with R, 2021, pp 101-124 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract This chapter describes two models of statistical inference: the population model first put forward by Jerzy Neyman and Egon Pearson in 1928 and the permutation model developed by R.A Fisher, R.C. Geary, T. Eden, F. Yates, H. Hotelling, M. R. Pabst, and E.J.G. Pitman in the 1920s and 1930s. The remainder of the chapter presents a brief history of the early years and subsequent development of permutation statistical methods from 1920 to the present.

Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-74361-1_3

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