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Missing data are present in almost all statistical analysis. In simple paired design tests, when some subject has one of the involved variables missing in the so-called <italic>partially overlapping samples</italic> scheme, it is usually discarded for the analysis. The lack of consistency between the information...
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Since Bertoluzza et al.’s metric between fuzzy numbers has been introduced, several studies involving it have been developed. Some of these studies concern equivalent expressions for the metric which are useful for either theoretical, practical or simulation purposes. Other studies refer to...
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The authors deal with the problem of comparing receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves from independent samples. From a nonparametric approach, they propose and study three different statistics. Their asymptotic distributions are obtained and a resample plan is considered. In order to...
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Most of the traditional statistical methods are being adapted to the Functional Data Analysis (FDA) context. The repeated measures analysis which deals with the k-sample problem when the data are from the same subjects is investigated. Both the parametric and the nonparametric approaches are...
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The use of the fuzzy scale of measurement to describe an important number of observations from real-life attributes or variables is first explored. In contrast to other well-known scales (like nominal or ordinal), a wide class of statistical measures and techniques can be properly applied to...
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A model in which the response is monotonically related to a given exposure or predictor is considered. This is motivated by dose–response analysis, however it also applies to survival distributions depending on a series of ordered multinomial parameters or, in a more general context, to...
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The importance of the historical information in flood analysis has previously been underlined. In this context, we present an integral methodology aimed at the establishment of return periods of different flood units on the unique basis of historical data. Specifically, the reconstruction of the...
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In this paper, we propose a bootstrap method for testing the constancy of an isotonic regression. The technique we develop is completely non-parametric and enlarges the appli-cability of the classical chi-bar-squared tests, which require normality assumptions. We prove that our procedure is...
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