[[abstract]]When the homogeneity hypothesis of treatment means under heteroscedasticity is rejected, one may be interested in comparing each treatment with all other treatments. The objective of this paper is to derive two multiple range test procedures, the Newman-Keuls type and Duncan type, for multiple comparisons of treatment means with unknown and unequal variances. We investigate these pairwise comparison procedures with the Tukey type simultaneous confidence intervals approach with respect to comparisonwise and experimentwise error rates, as well as correct decision rates. The tables for applying the new multiple range test procedures are provided, along with a numerical example to demonstrate the methods.[[notice]]補正完畢[[journaltype]...
The central theme of this thesis is the construction of simultaneous confidence regions (SCR) corres...
The central theme of this thesis is the construction of simultaneous confidence regions (SCR) corres...
Suppose that the k treatments under comparison are ordered in a certain way. For example, they may b...
This book focuses on all-pairwise multiple comparisons of means in multi-sample models, introducing ...
Key words: stepwise multiple comparisons, approximate degrees of freedom statistics, Duncan's m...
Investigating differences between means of more than two groups or experimental conditions is a rout...
This paper describes a Pascal microcomputer program that com-putes all painvise comparisons of means...
Investigating differences between means of more than two groups or experimental conditions is a rout...
[[abstract]]In this paper we use a one-stage procedure described by Chen [Chen, S. Y. (2001). One-st...
When multiple hypothesis tests are conducted on a single data set, it is necessary to control for th...
Several authors have compared multiple comparison procedures under the assumption of normality and w...
Abstract In statistics, multiple comparison or multiple testing problems arise when there are a set ...
We study comparisons of several treatments with a common control when it is believed a priori that t...
The multiplicity problem arises when several inferences are considered simulta-neously as a group. I...
[[abstract]]In Wu and Chen [8], multiple comparison procedures with the average for k independent no...
The central theme of this thesis is the construction of simultaneous confidence regions (SCR) corres...
The central theme of this thesis is the construction of simultaneous confidence regions (SCR) corres...
Suppose that the k treatments under comparison are ordered in a certain way. For example, they may b...
This book focuses on all-pairwise multiple comparisons of means in multi-sample models, introducing ...
Key words: stepwise multiple comparisons, approximate degrees of freedom statistics, Duncan's m...
Investigating differences between means of more than two groups or experimental conditions is a rout...
This paper describes a Pascal microcomputer program that com-putes all painvise comparisons of means...
Investigating differences between means of more than two groups or experimental conditions is a rout...
[[abstract]]In this paper we use a one-stage procedure described by Chen [Chen, S. Y. (2001). One-st...
When multiple hypothesis tests are conducted on a single data set, it is necessary to control for th...
Several authors have compared multiple comparison procedures under the assumption of normality and w...
Abstract In statistics, multiple comparison or multiple testing problems arise when there are a set ...
We study comparisons of several treatments with a common control when it is believed a priori that t...
The multiplicity problem arises when several inferences are considered simulta-neously as a group. I...
[[abstract]]In Wu and Chen [8], multiple comparison procedures with the average for k independent no...
The central theme of this thesis is the construction of simultaneous confidence regions (SCR) corres...
The central theme of this thesis is the construction of simultaneous confidence regions (SCR) corres...
Suppose that the k treatments under comparison are ordered in a certain way. For example, they may b...