ASSESSING TEST SIZES FOR THE FARRINGTON-MANNING TEST
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- Adjusting the Laster-Johnson-Kotler non-inferiority test for comparing two proportions
- Asymptotical tests on the equivalence, substantial difference and non-inferiority problems with two proportions
- Barnard convex sets
- Exact unconditional non-classical tests on the difference of two proportions
- Problems with existing procedures to calculate exact unconditional P-values for non-inferiority/superiority and confidence intervals for two binomials and how to resolve them
- Some properties of non inferiority tests for two independent probabilities
- Unconditional Non-Asymptotic One-Sided Tests for Independent Binomial Proportions When the Interest Lies in Showing Non-Inferiority and/or Superiority
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