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The following pages link to Expected Significance Level as a Sensitivity Index for Test Statistics (Q5512556):
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- The Neyman-Pearson theory as decision theory, and as inference theory; with a criticism of the Lindley-Savage argument for Bayesian theory (Q1244008) (← links)
- Valid \(p\)-values and expectations of \(p\)-values revisited (Q2042431) (← links)
- The \(p\) value line: a way to choose the tuning constant in tests based on the Huber M-estimator (Q2513940) (← links)
- The Minimaxity of the Mid<i>P</i>-value under Linear and Squared Loss Functions (Q3083775) (← links)
- A bivariate normal example where the locally most powerful and distantly most powerful test statistics are beaten everywhere from a median p-value standpoint (Q3125759) (← links)
- Advantages of Variance Stabilization (Q3145564) (← links)
- A Monte Carlo study of three odds ratio estimators and four tests of association in several 2x2 tables when the data are sparse (Q3471482) (← links)
- Generalized p Values and Random p Values When the Alternative to Uniformity Is a Mixture of a Beta(1,2) and Uniform (Q4644982) (← links)
- AN ADAPTIVE PROCEDURE FOR GOODNESS-OF-FIT BASED ON SAMPLE SPACINGS (Q4784165) (← links)
- A new and intuitive test for zero modification (Q5142246) (← links)
- Critique of p‐Values (Q5446538) (← links)
- A comparison of normality testing methods by empirical power and distribution of <i>P</i> -values (Q6083006) (← links)