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Comparing Medians: A Monte Carlo Study

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  • Rand R. Wilcox
  • Ventura L. Charlin

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Several procedures have been proposed for testing H 0 :θ x = θ y . where θ x and θ y are the medians corresponding to two independent treatment groups. Unfortunately, most of these procedures have been found to be inadequate. For a variety of distribution shapes, this paper compares the performance of three large-sample tests of H 0 for sample sizes ranging from 11 to 25. Although two of these procedures are simple extensions of existing results, they have not been previously considered in terms of testing θ x = θ y . The method that gave the best results is based on a normal approximation of the distribution of the sample median where the variance is estimated using results reported by Maritz and Jarrett (1978). The Fligner-Rust procedure is found to be inadequate in situations not considered in previous investigations, but it performs well when the sample sizes are equal and reasonably large.

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  • Rand R. Wilcox & Ventura L. Charlin, 1986. "Comparing Medians: A Monte Carlo Study," Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, , vol. 11(4), pages 263-274, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:jedbes:v:11:y:1986:i:4:p:263-274
    DOI: 10.3102/10769986011004263
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