Distributional Studies and the Computer: An Analysis of Durbin's Rank Test

Citation
F. Fawcett, Richard et C. Salter, Kathleen, Distributional Studies and the Computer: An Analysis of Durbin's Rank Test, American statistician , 41(1), 1987, pp. 81-83
Journal title
ISSN journal
00031305
Volume
41
Issue
1
Year of publication
1987
Pages
81 - 83
Database
ACNP
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Abstract
A study of the distribution of a statistic involves two major steps: (a) working out its asymptotic, large n, distribution, and (b) making the connection between the asymptotic results and the distribution of the statistic for the sample sizes used in practice.This crucial second step is not included in many studies.In this article, the second step is applied to Durbin's (1951) well-known rank test of treatment effects in balanced incomplete block designs (BIB's).We found that asymptotic, .2, distributions do not provide adequate approximations in most BIB's.Consequently, we feel that several of Durbin's recommendations should be altered.