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An Introduction to Fuzzy Testing of Multialternative Hypotheses for Group of Samples with the Single Parameter: Through the Fuzzy Confidence Interval of Region of Acceptance

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  • Manikandan Harikrishnan
  • Jeyabharathi Sundarrajan
  • Muthuraj Rengasamy

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Classical statistics and many data mining methods rely on “statistical significance” as a sole criterion for evaluating alternative hypotheses. It is very useful to find out the significant difference existing between the samples as well as the population or between two samples. But in this paper, the researchers try to apply the concepts of fuzzy group testing of hypothesis problem between multi group of samples of same size or different, through comparing the parameters like mean, standard deviation, and so forth. Hence we can compare multigroups such that they have the significant difference in their mean or standard deviation or other parameters through the fuzzy group testing of multihypotheses. The authors introduced and investigated the concepts very first time through fuzzy analysis that can decide which group(s) or samples can be taken for further investigation and either is rejected or accepted and hence the next discussion provides the properties of group of samples which may result in the optimized solution for the problem.

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  • Manikandan Harikrishnan & Jeyabharathi Sundarrajan & Muthuraj Rengasamy, 2015. "An Introduction to Fuzzy Testing of Multialternative Hypotheses for Group of Samples with the Single Parameter: Through the Fuzzy Confidence Interval of Region of Acceptance," Journal of Applied Mathematics, Hindawi, vol. 2015, pages 1-8, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnljam:365304
    DOI: 10.1155/2015/365304
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