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Original Articles

Statistical Significance of Ranking Paradoxes

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Pages 916-928 | Received 19 Mar 2009, Accepted 23 Nov 2009, Published online: 14 Dec 2010
 

Abstract

When nonparametric statistical tests are used to rank-order a list of alternatives, Simpson-like paradoxes arise, in which the individual parts give rise to a common decision, but the aggregate of those parts gives rise to a different decision. Haunsperger (Citation2003) and Bargagliotti (Citation2009) showed that the Kruskal-Wallis (Kruskal and Wallis, Citation1952), Mann-Whitney (Mann and Whitney, Citation1947), and Bhapkar's V (Bhapkar, Citation1961) nonparametric statistical tests are subject to these types of paradoxes. We further investigate these ranking paradoxes by showing that when they occur, the differences in rankings are not statistically significant.

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