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Two-sample inference based on one-sample Wilcoxon signed rank statistics
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    Two-sample inference based on one-sample Wilcoxon signed rank statistics (English)
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    A two-sample test is studied which rejects the null hypothesis of equal population medians when two Wilcoxon distribution free confidence intervals are disjoint. A confidence interval for the difference in population medians is constructed by subtracting the endpoints of two one-sample confidence intervals. Two different ways to select the one- sample intervals are presented. A solution that specifies equal confidence coefficients for the one-sample intervals is recommended. All solutions are shown to have the same asymptotic (Pitman) efficiency as the Mann-Whitney two-sample test.
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    sign test
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    notched box plots
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    one-sample Wilcoxon signed rank statistics
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    two-sample test
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    distribution free confidence intervals
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    difference in population medians
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    Mann-Whitney two-sample test
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