Arguments for Fisher's Permutation Test

  • Oden A
  • Wedel H
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The problem of statistical comparison of two distributions, continuous as well as discrete, is considered. Very slight and reasonable modifications of traditional parameteric models, e.g. `normal distributions with equal variances', are shown to result in permutation tests, only. Fisher's permutations test is shown to have optimum properties which mean a good merit for its practical use. Further, an accurate method of determining the p-value of Fisher's test is proposed.

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Oden, A., & Wedel, H. (2007). Arguments for Fisher’s Permutation Test. The Annals of Statistics, 3(2). https://doi.org/10.1214/aos/1176343082

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