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- Parametric and nonparametric bootstrap methods for general MANOVA (Q495351) (← links)
- A nonparametric version of Wilks' lambda -- asymptotic results and small sample approximations (Q634570) (← links)
- Nonparametric MANOVA in meaningful effects (Q778880) (← links)
- Analysis of high-dimensional repeated measures designs: the one sample case (Q961127) (← links)
- On multivariate order statistics. Application to ranked set sampling (Q961966) (← links)
- How to compare small multivariate samples using nonparametric tests (Q1023860) (← links)
- MATS: inference for potentially singular and heteroscedastic MANOVA (Q1742739) (← links)
- Multivariate small sample tests for two-way designs with applications to industrial statistics (Q1757260) (← links)
- Inference for high-dimensional split-plot-designs: a unified approach for small to large numbers of factor levels (Q1786575) (← links)
- Recent developments in high-dimensional inference for multivariate data: parametric, semiparametric and nonparametric approaches (Q2062798) (← links)
- Nonparametric multiple contrast tests for general multivariate factorial designs (Q2274938) (← links)
- Series of randomized complete block experiments with non-normal data (Q2445638) (← links)
- Testing for random effect in the Fuller–Battese model (Q2934824) (← links)
- Methods for high-dimensional multivariate and multi-group repeated measures data under non-normality (Q2953447) (← links)
- Pseudo-Ranks: The Better Way of Ranking? (Q5050812) (← links)
- Permutation testing for goodness-of-fit and stochastic ordering with multivariate mixed variables (Q5065259) (← links)
- Bootstrapping analogs of the one way MANOVA test (Q5077919) (← links)
- A rank-based test for monotone trends in <i>k</i>-sample multivariate problems (Q5875265) (← links)
- Permutation testing for thick data when the number of variables is much greater than the sample size: recent developments and some recommendations (Q6104404) (← links)