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A parametric approach to kinship hypothesis testing using identity-by-descent parameters

Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology, 2015
AbstractThere is a large number of applications where family relationships need to be determined from DNA data. In forensic science, competing ideas are in general verbally formulated as the two hypotheses of a test. For the most common paternity case, the null hypothesis states that the alleged father is the true father against the alternative ...
García-Magariños, Manuel   +4 more
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A Non Parametric Test of the Expected Utility Hypothesis

1990
A nonparametric test of the expected utility hypothesis is developed. It is shown that the expected utility hypothesis holds if there exists a feasible solution to a system of linear inequalities. Furthermore, when a feasible solution exists boundaries on the coefficient of absolute risk aversion can be calculated explicitly.
Bar-Shira, Ziv, Bar-Shira, Ziv
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A Parametric Copula-Based Framework for Hypothesis Testing Using Heterogeneous Data

IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, 2011
We present a parametric framework for the joint processing of heterogeneous data, specifically for a binary classification problem. Processing such a data set is not straightforward as heterogeneous data may not be commensurate. In addition, the signals may also exhibit statistical dependence due to overlapping fields of view. We propose a copula-based
Satish G. Iyengar   +2 more
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On the Cramér–von Mises test with parametric hypothesis for poisson processes

Statistical Inference for Stochastic Processes, 2013
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Hypothesis Formulation and Testing – Parametric Tests

2021
R. Russell Rhinehart, Robert M. Bethea
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Hypothesis testing: Do my samples come from the same population? Non-parametric data

2016
This chapter discusses how to test the hypothesis that samples come from the same statistical population using non-parametric tests. It includes the tests used most often by undergraduates and which mirror those covered in the previous chapter for testing the same hypothesis with parametric data.
Debbie Holmes   +3 more
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Basic Concept of Hypothesis Testing and Parametric Test

2022
Basant Kumar Das   +5 more
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A predictive motivation for loss function specification in parametric hypothesis testing

Economics Letters, 1997
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
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