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The aggregation paradox for statistical rankings and nonparametric tests
Haikady N. Nagaraja,
Shane Sanders
Department of Sport Management
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Nonparametric Test
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Rank Test
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Statistical Ranking
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Sign Test
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Aggregation Paradoxes
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Consistent Test
75%
Social Choice
50%
Inconsistency
25%
Nonparametric
25%
Application Data
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Random Variables
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General Questions
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Strong Form
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Information Aggregation
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Ordinal Data
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Aggregation Mechanism
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Nonparametric Statistical Test
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Aggregation Rules
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Mathematics
Nonparametric Test
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Sign Test
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Parametric Test
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Random Variable
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significance level α
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Parametric
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Non-Parametric Statistical Test
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Strong Form
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Ordinal Data
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Computer Science
Parametric Test
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Random Variable
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Application Data
33%
Strongest Result
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Information Aggregation
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Significance Level
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Social Welfare Function
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Ranking Method
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Qualitative Method
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Random Variable
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