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  2. Tukey–Duckworth test - Wikipedia

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    In statistics, the Tukey–Duckworth test is a two-sample location test – a statistical test of whether one of two samples was significantly greater than the other. It was introduced by John Tukey, who aimed to answer a request by W. E. Duckworth for a test simple enough to be remembered and applied in the field without recourse to tables, let alone computers.

  3. Tukey's range test - Wikipedia

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    Since the null hypothesis for Tukey's test states that all means being compared are from the same population (i.e. μ 1 = μ 2 = μ 3 = ... = μ k), the means should be normally distributed (according to the central limit theorem) with the same model standard deviation σ, estimated by the merged standard error, , for all the samples; its ...

  4. Location test - Wikipedia

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    The one-sample location test compares the location parameter of one sample to a given constant. An example of a one-sample location test would be a comparison of the location parameter for the blood pressure distribution of a population to a given reference value.

  5. Location testing for Gaussian scale mixture distributions

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    This means that if we test the null hypothesis that the center of a Gaussian scale mixture distribution is 0, say, then t n G (x) (x ≥ 0) is the infimum of all monotone nondecreasing functions u(x) ≥ 1/2, x ≥ 0 such that if the critical values of the test are u −1 (1 − α), then the significance level is at most α ≥ 1/2 for all ...

  6. John Tukey - Wikipedia

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    John Wilder Tukey (/ ˈ t uː k i / [2]; June 16, 1915 – July 26, 2000) was an American mathematician and statistician, best known for the development of the fast Fourier Transform (FFT) algorithm and box plot. [3] The Tukey range test, the Tukey lambda distribution, the Tukey test of additivity, and the Teichmüller–Tukey lemma all bear

  7. Nonparametric statistics - Wikipedia

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    Tukey–Duckworth test: tests equality of two distributions by using ranks. Wald–Wolfowitz runs test: tests whether the elements of a sequence are mutually independent/random. Wilcoxon signed-rank test: tests whether matched pair samples are drawn from populations with different mean ranks.

  8. Tukey's test - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... move to sidebar hide. Tukey's test is either: Tukey's range test, also called Tukey method ...

  9. Template:Location mark/testcases - Wikipedia

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