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Kenneth J. Berry, Janis E. Johnston and Paul W. Mielke
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Kenneth J. Berry: Colorado State University, Department of Sociology
Janis E. Johnston: U.S. Government
Paul W. Mielke: Colorado State University, Department of Statistics

Chapter 1 in A Chronicle of Permutation Statistical Methods, 2014, pp 1-17 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract This chapter introduces permutation statistical methods. This first chapter begins with a brief description of the advantages of permutation methods from statisticians who are advocates of permutation tests, followed by a description of the methods of permutation tests including exact, moment-approximation, and resampling-approximation permutation tests. The chapter continues with an example that contrasts the well-known Student t test and results from exact, moment-approximation, and resampling-approximation permutation tests using historical data. The chapter concludes with a brief overview of the remaining chapters.

Keywords: Permutation Test; Randomization Test; Exact Moment; Pearson Type; Permutation Method (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-02744-9_1

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