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RANDOMIZATION TEST

Introduction and Fundamental Definition The randomization test, often synonymously referred to as the permutation test, constitutes a powerful and flexible class of non-parametric statistical methods used for hypothesis testing. Unlike traditional parametric tests, such as the independent samples t-test or ANOVA, which rely on specific assumptions regarding the underlying population distribution (most notably normality and […]

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PERMUTATION TEST

Definition and Fundamental Principles The Permutation Test stands as a foundational method of hypothesis testing rooted in combinatorial mathematics, specifically designed to bypass the restrictive distributional assumptions often required by classical parametric tests. Fundamentally, it is a technique based upon considering all potential rearrangements, known as permutations, of the observed cases relative to the groups […]

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