Title: On the Analysis of Heterogeneity Among Populations
Abstract:SUMMARY A set of populations, each of which is characterized by a distribution, is said to be “overall homogeneous” if the underlying distributions are identical. Assuming that the underlying distribu...SUMMARY A set of populations, each of which is characterized by a distribution, is said to be “overall homogeneous” if the underlying distributions are identical. Assuming that the underlying distributions are normal or multinomial, this paper provides a theory of establishing test statistics for testing hypotheses of homogeneity within subsets of populations and of homogeneity between subsets of populations. The desired test statistics are derived by a decomposition of the test statistic for the hypothesis of overall homogeneity into a sum of mutually statistically independent components.Read More
Publication Year: 1985
Publication Date: 1985-09-01
Language: en
Type: article
Indexed In: ['crossref']
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