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Shoutir Kishore Chatterjee

Bio: Shoutir Kishore Chatterjee is an academic researcher from University of Calcutta. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nonparametric statistics & Bivariate analysis. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 30 publications receiving 376 citations.

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TL;DR: In this article, a general class of rank order tests for progressive censoring is proposed along with a basic martinga:le property and a Brownian motion approximation for a related rank order process, asymptotic distribution theory of the proposed statistics is developed.
Abstract: SummaryProgressive censoring schemes (allowing a continuous monitoring of experimentation until a terminal decision is reached) are often adopted in clinical trials and life testing problems. In this paper, a general class of rank order tests for progressive censoring is proposed. Along with a basic martinga:le property and a Brownian motion approximation for a related rank order process, asymptotic distribution theory of the proposed statistics is developed. Asymptotic performance characteristics of the proposed tests (in the light of Bahadur efficiency and the stochastic smallness of the stopping variables) are studied.

88 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney rank-sum test and Mood's median test for the univariate two-sample location problem were extended to the case of two variables, following a cond...
Abstract: SummaryIn this paper, the Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney rank-sum test and Mood's median test for the univariate two-sample location problem have been extended to the case of two variables, following a cond...

85 citations

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TL;DR: The Handbook of Statistical Tables (HNT) as mentioned in this paper is a collection of tables from B.D. Owen's "Handbook of Statistical Table Tables" (1962).
Abstract: D. B. Owen: Handbook of Statistical Tables. London: Pergamon Press; Reading, Massachusetts: Addison‐Wesley, 1962. Pp. xii+580. 70s.

635 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors provide an overview of various developments that have taken place in this direction and also suggest some potential problems of interest for further research, including the potential problem of missing information.
Abstract: Properties of progressively censored order statistics and inferential procedures based on progressively censored samples have recently attracted considerable attention in the literature. In this paper, I provide an overview of various developments that have taken place in this direction and also suggest some potential problems of interest for further research.

426 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the problem of comparing two or more populations with respect to a response variable Y in the presence of a (possibly multivariate) concomitant variable X is discussed.
Abstract: Various methods are discussed for the problem of comparing two or more populations with respect to a response variable Y in the presence of a (possibly multivariate) concomitant variable X—a situation in which the usual method is the standard one-way analysis of covariance. A method based on ranks is developed.

304 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors suggest that, in the context of a particular proposed analysis at the end of the trial, one might stop early and reject (accept) H0 when the conditional probability under H0 (the alternative hypothesis, Ha) is higher than the probability under Ha.
Abstract: In data monitoring of long-term clinical trials one frequently faces the question of whether the trial should be terminated early either to reject or "accept" the null hypothesis (H0). To help answer this question, this paper suggests that, in the context of a particular proposed analysis at the end of the trial, one might stop early and reject (accept) H0 when the Conditional probability under H0 (the alternative hypothesis, Ha)

285 citations