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permutation test assumption?

Just an additional note: what I find interesting (that is an
euphemism) is that a paper such as that got published on 2006 when a
whole bunch of detailed papers on the same topic had been published in
the past. For instance, the first I pick from the pile is by J.
Romano, "On the behavior of randomization tests without a group
invariance assumption", JASA, 1990, 85 (411): 686-692. There are other
related papers on that same issue of JASA. The relevance of
same-variance assumption also shows up in permutation test textbooks
(including, I think, Manly's, Good's, Noreen's, etc).

Best,

R.
On Wed, Apr 9, 2008 at 9:11 PM, Greg Snow <Greg.Snow at imail.org> wrote: