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Neutralise: An open science initiative for neutral comparison of two-sample tests
Leyla Kodalci1, Olivier Thas1,2,3
1I-BioStat, Data Science Institute, Hasselt University, Diepenbeek, Belgium.
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The two-sample problem is one of the earliest problems in statistics: given two samples, the question is whether or not the observations were sampled from the same distribution. Many statistical tests have been developed for this problem, and many tests have been evaluated in simulation studies, but hardly any study has tried to set up a neutral comparison study. In this paper, we introduce an open science initiative that potentially allows for neutral comparisons of two-sample tests. It is designed as an open-source R package, a repository, and an online R Shiny app. This paper describes the principles, the design of the system and illustrates the use of the system.
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