• Permutation Methods A Distance Function Approach

Permutation Methods A Distance Function Approach

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The introduction of permutation tests by R. A. Fisher relaxed the paramet ric structure requirement of a test statistic. For example, the structure of the test statistic is no longer required if the assumption of normality is removed. The between-object distance function of classical test statis tics based on the assumption of normality is squared Euclidean distance. Because squared Euclidean distance is not a metric (i. e. , the triangle in equality is not satisfied), it is not at all surprising that classical tests are severely affected by an extreme measurement of a single object. A major purpose of this book is to take advantage of the relaxation of the struc ture of a statistic allowed by permutation tests. While a variety of distance functions are valid for permutation tests, a natural choice possessing many desirable properties is ordinary (i. e. , non-squared) Euclidean distance. Sim ulation studies show that permutation tests based on ordinary Euclidean distance are exceedingly robust in detecting location shifts of heavy-tailed distributions. These tests depend on a metric distance function and are reasonably powerful for a broad spectrum of univariate and multivariate distributions. Least sum of absolute deviations (LAD) regression linked with a per mutation test based on ordinary Euclidean distance yields a linear model analysis which controls for type I error.

  • Author(s): Paul W. Mielke (jr.), Kenneth J. Berry
  • Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 352
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Edition: 1
  • Published: 2001
  • Dimensions: Height: 9.5 Inches, Length: 6.25 Inches, Weight: 1.45 Pounds, Width: 1 Inches
  • Estimated Delivery: Dec 2, 2025
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