In this paper we investigate the power function of the Studentised range test for comparing the means of normal populations in the one-way fixed effects analysis of variance model. The main results provide rigorous proofs of certain least favourable configurations of population means. These results are important in the calculation of the sample sizes required to guarantee power levels under certain restrictions on the ranges of the population means
The paper concerns testing the hypothesis about the mean H0:[mu]=[mu]0 against the one-sided alterna...
stimates of the Stevens’ power law model are often based on the averaging over individuals of experi...
[[abstract]]In a one-way fixed effects analysis of variance model, when normal variances are unknown...
The power functions of the Studentized range test and the F-test for comparing the means of normal p...
[[abstract]]Let there be k equally correlated treatment populations under consideration, a Studentiz...
A studentized range test using a two-stage and a one-stage sampling procedures, respec-tively, is pr...
In analysis of variance (anova), we generally assume that the error terms are independent and normal...
ABSTRACT The present study was directed at determining the extent to which the Type I Error rate is ...
Median and range of a random sample are measures based on order statistics which are descriptive of ...
[[abstract]]The level and the power of the usual F-test in analysis of variances are sensitive to un...
The problem of pairwise comparisons of three normal means in the balanced one-way fixed effects anov...
Lehmann and Stein (1948) proved the existence of non-similar tests which can be more powerful than b...
Dickey and Fuller (1981) suggested unit root tests for an autoregressive model with a linear trend a...
This paper is published in Educational and Psychological Measurement (Impact factor 0.831, ranked 19...
In this paper the authors present the results of a sampling experiment to determine the power functi...
The paper concerns testing the hypothesis about the mean H0:[mu]=[mu]0 against the one-sided alterna...
stimates of the Stevens’ power law model are often based on the averaging over individuals of experi...
[[abstract]]In a one-way fixed effects analysis of variance model, when normal variances are unknown...
The power functions of the Studentized range test and the F-test for comparing the means of normal p...
[[abstract]]Let there be k equally correlated treatment populations under consideration, a Studentiz...
A studentized range test using a two-stage and a one-stage sampling procedures, respec-tively, is pr...
In analysis of variance (anova), we generally assume that the error terms are independent and normal...
ABSTRACT The present study was directed at determining the extent to which the Type I Error rate is ...
Median and range of a random sample are measures based on order statistics which are descriptive of ...
[[abstract]]The level and the power of the usual F-test in analysis of variances are sensitive to un...
The problem of pairwise comparisons of three normal means in the balanced one-way fixed effects anov...
Lehmann and Stein (1948) proved the existence of non-similar tests which can be more powerful than b...
Dickey and Fuller (1981) suggested unit root tests for an autoregressive model with a linear trend a...
This paper is published in Educational and Psychological Measurement (Impact factor 0.831, ranked 19...
In this paper the authors present the results of a sampling experiment to determine the power functi...
The paper concerns testing the hypothesis about the mean H0:[mu]=[mu]0 against the one-sided alterna...
stimates of the Stevens’ power law model are often based on the averaging over individuals of experi...
[[abstract]]In a one-way fixed effects analysis of variance model, when normal variances are unknown...