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The area above the ordinal dominance graph and the area below the receiver operating characteristic graph

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In this article, receiver operating characteristic graphs are shown to be a variant form of ordinal dominance graphs, and several different methods of constructing confidence intervals for the area measure are presented and the strengths and weaknesses of each of these methods are discussed.
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This article is published in Journal of Mathematical Psychology.The article was published on 1975-11-01. It has received 1409 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Estimator & U-statistic.

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Relationship between the Temporal Changes in Positron-Emission-Tomography-Imaging-Based Textural Features and Pathologic Response and Survival in Esophageal Cancer Patients

TL;DR: For the patients studied, temporal changes in Entropy and all RLM were better correlated with pathological response and survival than the SUV measures, and these metrics can be used as clinical predictors of better patient outcomes.
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Churn prediction of mobile and online casual games using play log data.

TL;DR: The overall results indicate that a small number of well-chosen features used as performance metrics might be sufficient for making important action decisions and that OP and CP should be properly chosen depending on the analysis goal.
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Changes in pain perception after treatment for chronic pain.

TL;DR: Improved patients diagnosed as having myofascial pain dysfunction syndrome showed an increase in pain threshold, sensitivity and ability to discriminate between different levels of painful stimulation and a decrease in response bias to report pain.
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The relationship between apparent depth and disparity in rivalrous-texture stereograms.

TL;DR: The overall conclusion derived from the series of experiments is that rivalrous-texture stereograms are complex stimuli capable of yielding curious and unexpected depth effects which are not readily explained in detail within any existing theoretical framework.
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A win ratio approach to comparing continuous non‐normal outcomes in clinical trials

TL;DR: The use of the win ratio method for estimating the treatment effect (and CI) and the Mann-Whitney method for calculating the P-value for comparing continuous non-Normal outcomes when the amount of tied pairs is small are recommended.
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Signal detection theory and psychophysics

TL;DR: This book discusses statistical decision theory and sensory processes in signal detection theory and psychophysics and describes how these processes affect decision-making.
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On a Test of Whether one of Two Random Variables is Stochastically Larger than the Other

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors show that the limit distribution is normal if n, n$ go to infinity in any arbitrary manner, where n = m = 8 and n = n = 8.
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Consistency and Unbiasedness of Certain Nonparametric Tests

TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that there exist strictly unbiased and consistent tests for the univariate and multivariate two-and fc-sample problem, for the hypothesis of independence, and for the hypotheses of symmetry with respect to a given point.

On a Use of the Mann-Whitney Statistic

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a survey of the known properties of the U statistic which are of importance for its use in testing hypotheses and discuss another use of this statistic which has attracted less attention.