A Monte-Carlo comparison of Studentized bootstrap and permutation tests for heteroscedastic two-sample problems (Q2488406)

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A Monte-Carlo comparison of Studentized bootstrap and permutation tests for heteroscedastic two-sample problems
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    A Monte-Carlo comparison of Studentized bootstrap and permutation tests for heteroscedastic two-sample problems (English)
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    24 May 2006
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    Different tests for a two-sample problem of the Behrens-Fisher type are considered including the classical Welch, the Studentized permutation, the Studentized bootstrap, and the prepivoted bootstrap tests. They are compared via simulations for samples from normal, double exponential, exponential, uniform, and Cauchy distributions. True significance levels and power of the tests are evaluated for the nominal significance \(\alpha=0.05\), sample sizes from 8 to 16 and variance ratios from 1 to 2. Analogous results are presented for resampling modifications of the Wilcoxon two-sample tests under the heteroscedastic null hypothesis.
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    Behrens-Fisher problem
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    Welch test
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    resampling
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    Wilcoxon two-sample test
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