On the Choice of the Number of Class Intervals in the Application of the Chi Square Test

  • Mann H
  • Wald A
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Abstract

A general weak convergence theory is developed for time-sequential censored rank statistics in the two-sample problem of comparing time to failure between two treatment groups, such as in the case of a clinical trial in which patients enter serially and, after being randomly allocated to one of two treatments, are followed until they fail or withdraw from the study or until the study is terminated. Applications of the theory to time-sequential tests based on these censored rank statistics are also discussed.

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Mann, H. B., & Wald, A. (1942). On the Choice of the Number of Class Intervals in the Application of the Chi Square Test. The Annals of Mathematical Statistics, 13(3), 306–317. https://doi.org/10.1214/aoms/1177731569

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