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A comparison of tests for restricted orderings in the three-class case

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Alonzo, T. A.; Nakas, C. T.; Yiannoutsos, C. T.; Bucher, S.
Date
2009
DOI
10.1002/sim.3536
Keyword
ANOVA
non-parametric tests
ordered alternatives
umbrella
alternatives
umbrella ROC volume
volume under the ROC surface
area
under ROC curve
Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney test
Kruskal-Walis test
TUMBLE PLAY-BEHAVIOR
JUVENILE RATS
ROC ANALYSIS
K-SAMPLE
ROUGH
MICE
HALOPERIDOL
HYPERLOCOMOTION
SPECTROSCOPY
AMPHETAMINE
Mathematical & Computational Biology
Public, Environmental &
Occupational Health
Medical Informatics
Medicine, Research &
Experimental
Statistics & Probability
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Abstract
A variety of methods for comparing three distributions have been proposed in the literature. These methods assess the same null hypothesis of equal distributions but differ in the alternative hypothesis they consider. The alternative hypothesis can be that measurements from the three classes are distributed according to unequal distributions or that measurements between the three classes follow a specific monotone ordering, an inverse-U-shaped (umbrella) ordering, or a U-shaped (tree) ordering. This paper compares these tests with respect to power and test size under different simulation scenarios. In addition, the methods are illustrated in two applications generated by different research questions with data from three classes Suggesting monotone and umbrella orders. Additionally, proposals for the appropriate application of these tests are provided. Copyright (C) 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/25480
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