Random family method: Confirming inter-generational relations by restricted re-sampling

02/09/2020
by   T. Usuzaki, et al.
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Randomness is one of the important key concepts of statistics. In epidemiology or medical science, we investigate our hypotheses and interpret results through this statistical randomness. We hypothesized by imposing some conditions to this randomness, interpretation of our result may be changed. In this article, we introduced the restricted re-sampling method to confirm inter-generational relations and presented an example.

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