Abstract
In case of contamination, skewness or unequal variances, a nonparametric alternative to least squares regression is considered. In addition, investigators are often more interested in estimates of percentile lines than in the mean regression line. Thus, a modification of Brown-Mood regression is proposed to estimate the (100p) th percentile line α + βx of a random variable. This technique is applied to some data (artificial, but similar to real) relating the salary (y) of a statistics professor and the number (x) of years in rank. The estimates of several of these percentile lines make very good descriptive statistics.

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