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A comparison of recent nonparametric methods for testing effects in two-by-two factorial designs
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    A comparison of recent nonparametric methods for testing effects in two-by-two factorial designs (English)
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    23 February 2022
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    permutation
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    rank methods
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    factorial design
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    power
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    ANOVA
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    simulation
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