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Jaynes (1957a,b) formulates the maximum entropy (ME) principle as the search for a distribution maximizing a given entropy under some given constraints. Kapur (1984) and Kesavan & Kapur (1989) introduce the generalized maximum entropy principle as the derivation of an entropy for which a given...
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Sample size analysis is a key part of the planning phase of any research. So far, however, limited literature focusses on sample size analysis methods for two-sample linear rank tests, although these methods have optimal properties at different distributions. This paper provides a new sample...
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Skewness is a well-established statistical concept for continuous and to a lesser extent for discrete quantitative statistical variables. However, for ordered categorical variables almost no literature concerning skewness exists, although this type of variables is common for behavioral,...
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