I work empirically. I estimate two models (of some sort) $n$ times each. Each estimation gives me one value. I thus get $n$ values, two times (two empirical estimations). Each of the $n$ values of the first estimation is related to exactly one of the $n$ values of the second estimation, i.e. each value resulting from one model has a sort of "counterpart" that results from the other model.
(1) Am I right by assuming that these $n$ values each represent a vector, i.e. I am looking at two vectors of $n$ values each?
(2) How do I express that a certain amount of the values in the first vector is larger than their counterpart in the second vector? For example, how do I say that more than half of the elements of the first vector are larger than their respective counterpart in the second vector?