Multivariate Analysis under Indeterminacy: An Application to Chemical Content Data.

Muhammad Aslam, Osama H Arif
Author Information
  1. Muhammad Aslam: Department of Statistics, Faculty of Science, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah 21551, Saudi Arabia. ORCID
  2. Osama H Arif: Department of Statistics, Faculty of Science, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah 21551, Saudi Arabia.

Abstract

The Hotelling T-squared statistic has been widely used for the testing of differences in means for the multivariate data. The existing statistic under classical statistics is applied when observations in multivariate data are determined, precise, and exact. In practice, it is not necessary that all observations in the data are determined and precise due to measurement in complex situations and under uncertainty environment. In this paper, we will introduce the Hotelling T-squared statistic under neutrosophic statistics (NS) which is the generalization of classical statistics and applied under uncertainty environment. We will discuss the application and advantage of the neutrosophic Hotelling T-squared statistic with the aid of data. From the comparison, we will conclude that the proposed statistic is more adequate and effective in uncertainty.

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