Multinomial data occur if the major outcome of an experiment is the classification of experimental units into more than two mutually exclusive categories. In experiments with several treatment groups, one may then be interested in multiple comparisons between the treatments w.r.t several definitions of odds between the multinomial proportions. Asymptotic methods are described for constructing simultaneous confidence intervals for this inferential problem. Further, alternative methods based on sampling from Dirichlet posterior distributions with vague Dirichlet priors are described. Monte Carlo simulations are performed to compare these methods w.r.t. their frequentist simultaneous coverage probabilities for a wide range of sample si...
Simultaneous inference in longitudinal, repeated‐measures, and multi‐endpoint designs can be onerous...
The framework for simultaneous inference by Hothorn, Bretz, and Westfall (2008) allows for a unified...
The central theme of this thesis is the construction of simultaneous confidence regions (SCR) corres...
Multinomial data is present when the outcome of an experiment is a discrete choice of more than two ...
We study simultaneous rank procedures for unbalanced designs with independent observations. The hypo...
A problem where one subpopulation is compared to several other subpopulations in terms of means with...
Confidence intervals for multinomial proportions are often constructed using large-sample methods th...
A problem where one subpopulation is compared to several other subpopulations in terms of means with...
AbstractSimultaneous confidence intervals for multinomial proportions are useful in many areas of sc...
The analysis of dose-response relationships is a common problem in pre-clinical studies. For example...
Simultaneous inference in longitudinal, repeated‐measures, and multi‐endpoint designs can be onerous...
Confidence intervals for multinomial proportions are often constructed using large-sample methods th...
The framework for simultaneous inference by Hothorn, Bretz, and Westfall (2008) allows for a unified...
The central theme of this thesis is the construction of simultaneous confidence regions (SCR) corres...
The multiplicity problem arises when several inferences are considered simulta-neously as a group. I...
Simultaneous inference in longitudinal, repeated‐measures, and multi‐endpoint designs can be onerous...
The framework for simultaneous inference by Hothorn, Bretz, and Westfall (2008) allows for a unified...
The central theme of this thesis is the construction of simultaneous confidence regions (SCR) corres...
Multinomial data is present when the outcome of an experiment is a discrete choice of more than two ...
We study simultaneous rank procedures for unbalanced designs with independent observations. The hypo...
A problem where one subpopulation is compared to several other subpopulations in terms of means with...
Confidence intervals for multinomial proportions are often constructed using large-sample methods th...
A problem where one subpopulation is compared to several other subpopulations in terms of means with...
AbstractSimultaneous confidence intervals for multinomial proportions are useful in many areas of sc...
The analysis of dose-response relationships is a common problem in pre-clinical studies. For example...
Simultaneous inference in longitudinal, repeated‐measures, and multi‐endpoint designs can be onerous...
Confidence intervals for multinomial proportions are often constructed using large-sample methods th...
The framework for simultaneous inference by Hothorn, Bretz, and Westfall (2008) allows for a unified...
The central theme of this thesis is the construction of simultaneous confidence regions (SCR) corres...
The multiplicity problem arises when several inferences are considered simulta-neously as a group. I...
Simultaneous inference in longitudinal, repeated‐measures, and multi‐endpoint designs can be onerous...
The framework for simultaneous inference by Hothorn, Bretz, and Westfall (2008) allows for a unified...
The central theme of this thesis is the construction of simultaneous confidence regions (SCR) corres...