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Distinguishing Among Distributions Using Data from Complex Sample Designs
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EngineeringSampling TechniqueTreatment VerificationData ScienceComplex DesignRadiation Therapy PlanningStatisticsMedical StatisticComplex Sample DesignsHealth Services ResearchRadiation Therapy FacilitiesHealth PolicyKnowledge DiscoveryOutcomes ResearchComplex SampleSampling (Statistics)DosimetryStatistical InferenceMedicine
Abstract This article presents the statistical methodology for estimating stratum cumulative distribution functions (cdf's) when the sample is drawn according to a complex design. Justification for the use of this methodology is offered, and examples are presented to demonstrate the expanded inference possible when estimated cdf's are used in addition to stratum means. The methods are applied to data from a survey of the patterns of care in radiation therapy facilities in the United States. Key Words: Estimated distribution functionsEmpirical cdf'sCumulative distribution functionsInference for quantilesInference for quantiles