Thanks Allin! I'll try to discover how to translate this using the
informations you gave me.
Best,
Henrique
2009/11/19 Allin Cottrell <cottrell(a)wfu.edu>
 On Wed, 18 Nov 2009, Henrique wrote:
 > Please, could you explain me what "non-zero ties" (line 5925) means?
 This is a bit obscure.  It arises in the context of non-parametric
 tests that are based upon rankings.  A "tie" is a case where two
 or more observations have the same value, and therefore share the
 same rank.  A "non-zero tie" would be be a case where two or more
 observations share a non-zero value.
 Specifically, this comes up in the context of the Wilcoxon
 signed-rank test.  This comment appears in gretl's nonparam.c:
 /*
 Wilcoxon signed-rank test, with handling of zero-differences
 and non-zero ties, plus continuity correction, as in E. Cureton,
 "The Normal Approximation to the Signed-Rank Sampling Distribution
 when Zero Differences are Present", JASA(62), 1967, 1068-1069.
 */
 Frankly, I though this was too obscure to mark for translation,
 but the Czech translators noted the non-translated strings and
 requested that they be marked.
 Good luck!
 Allin.
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