Sign test and small expectations.

Author(s)
Kihlberg, J.K. & Hopens, T.
Year
Abstract

If both observed and expected frequencies happen to be integer a "tie" results which will be omitted in counting the signs for the Sign Test. The other frequency comparisons yield signs, but the probability distribution of the signs is shown to be a discontinuous, jumping function of the Poisson or Binomial parameters. It follows that the exact prerequisites for a true Sign Test are only rarely satisfied in this particular kind of application.

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Library number
3287
Source

ACIR, June 1964; Nsa No. 2.

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