Conditions for Invariance of the Multivariate Versions of Grubb's Test and Bartlett's Test. Under a General Dependency Structure.

R. Pavur; D.M. Young

Metrika (1991)

  • Volume: 38, Issue: 2, page 83-97
  • ISSN: 0026-1335; 1435-926X/e

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Pavur, R., and Young, D.M.. "Conditions for Invariance of the Multivariate Versions of Grubb's Test and Bartlett's Test. Under a General Dependency Structure.." Metrika 38.2 (1991): 83-97. <http://eudml.org/doc/176334>.

@article{Pavur1991,
author = {Pavur, R., Young, D.M.},
journal = {Metrika},
keywords = {general dependency structure; positive definite covariance structure; sample covariance matrix; Wishart random matrix; maximum squared-radii test; test for equal population covariance matrices; null distributions; Grubb's test; Bartlett's test},
number = {2},
pages = {83-97},
title = {Conditions for Invariance of the Multivariate Versions of Grubb's Test and Bartlett's Test. Under a General Dependency Structure.},
url = {http://eudml.org/doc/176334},
volume = {38},
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