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Design and Optimization Strategies of a High-Performance Vented Box
Published on: June 9, 2023
Optimal design of the Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney-test
Paul-Christian Bürkner1, Philipp Doebler1, Heinz Holling1
1Department of Statistics, Faculty of Psychology, University of Münster, Fliednerstr. 21, 48149 Münster, Germany.
Abstract:
In scientific research, many hypotheses relate to the comparison of two independent groups. Usually, it is of interest to use a design (i.e., the allocation of sample sizes m and n for fixed N=m+n) that maximizes the power of the applied statistical test. It is known that the two-sample t-tests for homogeneous and heterogeneous variances may lose substantial power when variances are unequal but equally large samples are used. We demonstrate that this is not the case for the nonparametric Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney-test, whose application in biometrical research fields is motivated by two examples from cancer research. We prove the optimality of the design m=n in case of symmetric and identically shaped distributions using normal approximations and show that this design generally offers power only negligibly lower than the optimal design for a wide range of distributions.
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