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Wayne State University

2004

Monte Carlo

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Depth Based Permutation Test For General Differences In Two Multivariate Populations, Yonghong Gao May 2004

Depth Based Permutation Test For General Differences In Two Multivariate Populations, Yonghong Gao

Journal of Modern Applied Statistical Methods

For two p-dimensional data sets, interest exists in testing if they come from the common population distribution. Proposed is a practical, effective and easy to implement procedure for the testing problem. The proposed procedure is a permutation test based on the concept of the depth of one observation relative to some population distribution. The proposed test is demonstrated to be consistent. A small Monte Carlo simulation was conducted to evaluate the power of the proposed test. The proposed test is applied to some numerical examples.


Teaching Random Assignment: Do You Believe It Works?, Shlomo S. Sawilowsky May 2004

Teaching Random Assignment: Do You Believe It Works?, Shlomo S. Sawilowsky

Journal of Modern Applied Statistical Methods

Textbook authors admonish students to check on the comparability of two randomly assigned groups by conducting statistical tests on pretest means to determine if randomization worked. A Monte Carlo study was conducted on a sample of n = 2 per group, where each participant’s personality profile was represented by 7,500 randomly selected and assigned scores. Independent samples t tests were conducted and the results demonstrated that random assignment was successful in equating the two groups on 7,467 variables. The students’ focus is redirected from the ability of random assignment to create comparable groups to the testing of the claims of …