A permutation test (also called re-randomization test) is an exact statistical hypothesis test making use of the proof by contradiction.A permutation test involves two or more samples. The null hypothesis is that all samples come from the same distribution . Under the null hypothesis, the distribution of the test statistic is obtained by calculating all possible values of the test statistic under possible rearrangements of the observed data. Permutation tests are, therefore, a form of resampling. Permutation tests can be understood as surrogate data testing where the surrogate data under the null hypothesis are obtained through permutations of the original data. In other words, the method by which treatments are allocated to subjects in an experimental design is mirrored in the analysis of that design. If the labels are exchangeable under the null hypothesis, then the resulting tests yield exact significance levels; see also exchangeability. Confidence intervals can then be derived from the tests. The theory has evolved from the works of Ronald Fisher and E. J. G. Pitman in the 1930s. Permutation tests should not be confused with randomized tests. (Wikipedia).
IntroToNonParametricTests.6.PermutationTest
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Lecturer: Dr. Erin M. Buchanan Missouri State University Summer 2017 This video covers some background lecture and how to run a permutation (or randomization) test in R. I cover the basic difference between NHST and permutation tests, but highly recommend more background reading on the t
From playlist Advanced Statistics Videos
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This is the 7th video under the PERMUTATION series. This video covers the basic questions on permutations using Animation & Visual Tools. Visit our website: https://creataclasses.com/ For a full-length course on PERMUTATION & COMBINATION: https://creataclasses.com/courses-2/ Follow us
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Lecture 11 - Statistical Significance
This is Lecture 11 of the CSE519 (Data Science) course taught by Professor Steven Skiena [http://www.cs.stonybrook.edu/~skiena/] at Stony Brook University in 2016. The lecture slides are available at: http://www.cs.stonybrook.edu/~skiena/519 More information may be found here: http://www
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Stability and testability - a computational perspectiveJonathan Mosheiff
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[Rust Programming] Advent of Code - 2015 Day 9
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[Rust Programming] Advent of Code - Fixing Parsing & 2015 Day 13
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On the symmetries of and equivalence test for design polynomials by Nikhil Gupta
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