Multi-sample tests for axial data from Watson distributions
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Cites work
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4054823 (Why is no real title available?)
- ANALYSIS OF DISPERSION ON A SPHERE
- Measuring Location Effects from Factorial Experiments with a Directional Response
- Multi-Sample Likelihood Ratio Tests Based on Bipolar Watson Distributions Defined on the Hypersphere
- ON THE CONSTRUCTION OF SIGNIFICANCE TESTS ON THE CIRCLE AND THE SPHERE
- Random sampling from the watson distribution
- Two-way ANOVA for the Watson distribution defined on the hypersphere
- Two-way analysis of variance for data from a concentrated bipolar Watson distribution
Cited in
(8)- Inference on parameters of Watson distributions and application to classification of observations
- Bootstrap and permutation tests in ANOVA for directional data
- Test for Rotational Symmetry of Data from the Watson Distribution Defined on the Hypersphere
- Two-way analysis of variance for data from a concentrated bipolar Watson distribution
- Two-way ANOVA for the Watson distribution defined on the hypersphere
- The multivariate Watson distribution: maximum-likelihood estimation and other aspects
- Multi-Sample Likelihood Ratio Tests Based on Bipolar Watson Distributions Defined on the Hypersphere
- Discordancy Tests Based on the Likelihood Ratio for the Bipolar Watson Distribution on the Hypersphere
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