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Monotonicity properties of the ordered ranks in the two-sample problem
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    Monotonicity properties of the ordered ranks in the two-sample problem (English)
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    13 October 1994
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    two-sample problem
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    likelihood ratio ordering
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    stochastic ordering
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    P-P plots
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    empirical distribution functions
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    absolutely continuous distributions
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    order statistics
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    hazard rate orderings
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    stochastic increasing trends
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