A Comparative Study

Permutation Test Approach for Ordered Alternatives in Randomized Complete Block Design: A Comparative Study

Randomized complete block design is one of the most used experimental designs in statistical analysis. For testing ordered alternatives in randomized complete block design, parametric tests are used if random sample are drawn from Normal distribution. If normality assumption is not provide, nonparametric methods are used. In this study, we are interested nonparametric tests and we introduce briefly the nonparametric tests, such as Page, Modified Page and Hollander tests. We also give Permutation Version of Page test. We compare the performance of these tests in terms of the empirical type I error rates and powers of tests.

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