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Our interest is in the problem where independent samples are drawn from two different discrete populations, possibly with a common parameter. The goal is to test hypothesis about the parameters involved in these two samples. A number of tests are developed for the above purpose based on the...
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Growth curve models are routinely used in various fields such as biology, ecology, demography, population dynamics, finance, econometrics, etc. to study the growth pattern of different populations and the variables linked with them. Many different kinds of growth patterns have been used in the...
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For testing the statistical significance of a treatment effect, we often compare between two parts of a population; one is exposed to the treatment, and the other is not exposed to it. Standard parametric or nonparametric two-sample tests are commonly used for this comparison. But direct...
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We provide evidence on the least biased ways to identify causal effects in situations where there are multiple outcomes that all depend on the same endogenous regressor and a reasonable but potentially contaminated instrumental variable that is available. Simulations provide suggestive evidence...
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