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It is shown here that a Bayesian goodness of fit test arises very naturally and that it has a number of advantages.
The Mann–Whitney test arises from H. B. Mann and D. R. Whitney's proposal to generalize Wilcoxon's method (Wilcoxon 1945) and requires no assumptions about the symmetry of the two samples.
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The 14-times grand slam winner Nadal said the news was "terrible" for tennis but hoped the positive test arose only from a mistake.
Would not a test arise, however, if Britain decided to opt out of something that we currently opt into?
The test arose after E. Michael Zubey, a lawyer representing a company that wanted to know about water and sewer actions in Berks County, filed an open-records request on Jan . 13
A stiff test arose in 1861 when a Union frigate stopped a British ship and captured two Confederate envoys found aboard.
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Errors in estimating the sensitivity and specificity of any diagnostic test arise when the reference test does not reach 100% sensitivity and specificity [18] and thus refining the estimated sensitivity of the bacteriological culture for TB in the wild boar is essential.
The crack-growth resistance in the stress/life tests arises from crack-tip plastic shielding due to prolific shear-banding, as well as deflected crack path following a "zigzag" pattern.
A special case of the one sample t-test arises when paired data are used.
The Q-statistics employ local space-time statistics for each individual and the question of inference with multiple tests arises.
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