
handle: 11568/17174
Summary: A two-step method is proposed for evaluating the bootstrap null distribution function of some useful test statistics appropriate for two-sample and multi-sample comparisons. In the first step, the characteristic function of the bootstrap null distribution function is determined by recursive equations; in the second a numerical inversion by the Fast Fourier Transform is performed to evaluate this null distribution function. A simulation experiment is performed to show how computer timings increase with the pooled sample size.
characteristic function, multi-sample tests, Nonparametric statistical resampling methods, Computational methods for problems pertaining to statistics, bootstrap, Nonparametric hypothesis testing, fast Fourier transform
characteristic function, multi-sample tests, Nonparametric statistical resampling methods, Computational methods for problems pertaining to statistics, bootstrap, Nonparametric hypothesis testing, fast Fourier transform
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