The following pages link to Rand R. Wilcox (Q333397):
Displaying 50 items.
- ANCOVA: a heteroscedastic global test when there is curvature and two covariates (Q333398) (← links)
- (Q499797) (redirect page) (← links)
- Comparing the variances of two dependent variables (Q499798) (← links)
- (Q579795) (redirect page) (← links)
- Percentage points of the bivariate \(t\) distribution for non-positive correlations (Q579796) (← links)
- A comparison of six smoothers when there are multiple predictors (Q713632) (← links)
- Comparing robust generalized variances and comments on efficiency (Q713706) (← links)
- An approximation of the k out n reliability of a test, and a scoring procedure for determining which items an examinee knows (Q790574) (← links)
- Inferences based on multiple skipped correlations (Q956750) (← links)
- Pairwise comparisons of dependent groups based on medians (Q959382) (← links)
- A multivariate adaptive stochastic search method for dimensionality reduction in classification (Q977639) (← links)
- Comparing medians (Q1010541) (← links)
- A lower bound to the probability of choosing the optimal passing score for a mastery test when there is an external criterion (Q1137341) (← links)
- Estimating true score in the compound binomial error model (Q1249012) (← links)
- Comparing examinees to a control (Q1255751) (← links)
- Simulations of the Theil-Sen regression estimator with right-censored data (Q1266000) (← links)
- Rank-based tests for interactions in a two-way design. (Q1277687) (← links)
- Confidence intervals for the slope of a regression line when the error term has nonconstant variance (Q1351096) (← links)
- (Q1896177) (redirect page) (← links)
- An improved method for comparing variances when distributions have non-identical shapes (Q1896178) (← links)
- A one-way random effects model for trimmed means (Q1901346) (← links)
- The percentage bend correlation coefficient (Q1901369) (← links)
- ANCOVA: an approach based on a robust heteroscedastic measure of effect size (Q2091338) (← links)
- Comparing robust regression lines associated with two dependent groups when there is heteroscedasticity (Q2259780) (← links)
- Nonparametric regression when estimating the probability of success: a comparison of four extant estimators (Q2320777) (← links)
- Pairwise comparisons of trimmed means for two or more groups (Q2511842) (← links)
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- Effect of non-normality on test statistics for one-way independent groups designs (Q2905127) (← links)
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- <b><i>Post-hoc</i></b>analyses in multiple regression based on prediction error (Q3161659) (← links)
- New Results on the Small-Sample Properties of Some Robust Univariate Estimators of Location (Q3168368) (← links)
- Comparing variances and means when distributions have non-identical shapes (Q3201322) (← links)
- Measuring Mental Abilities with Latent State Models (Q3314825) (← links)
- A review of exact hypothesis testing procedures (and selection techniques) that control power regardless of the variances (Q3330331) (← links)
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- (Q3395484) (← links)
- Some Results on Comparing the Quantiles of Dependent Groups (Q3424295) (← links)
- Bootstrap methods for comparing independent regression slopes (Q4614583) (← links)
- Comparing dependent robust correlations (Q4614721) (← links)
- Confidence intervals for two robust regression lines with a heteroscedastic error term (Q4715732) (← links)
- A Note on Testing Hypotheses about Trimmed Means (Q4717727) (← links)
- Pairwise comparisons of <i>J</i> independent regression lines over a finite interval, simultaneous pairwise comparison of their parameters, and the Johnson‐Neyman procedure (Q4725551) (← links)
- Some results on a Winsorized correlation coefficient (Q4853350) (← links)
- Estimating Winsorized correlations in a univariate or bivariate random effects model (Q4853355) (← links)
- Computing confidence intervals for the slope of the biweight midregression and Winsorized regression lines (Q4853360) (← links)
- ANOVA: The practical importance of heteroscedastic methods, using trimmed means versus means, and designing simulation studies (Q4853364) (← links)
- Some Results on the Tukey‐Mclaughlin and Yuen Methods for Trimmed Means when Distributions are Skewed (Q4862373) (← links)
- Three Multiple Comparison Procedures for Trimmed Means (Q4865264) (← links)