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Testing homogeneity of ordered variances
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    Testing homogeneity of ordered variances (English)
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    18 October 1993
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    combining independent tests
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    Fisher's combination method
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    logit combination method
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    order-restricted inference
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    tests for homogeneity of nondecreasing variances
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    modification of Bartlett's test
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    tests for equality of non-decreasing variances
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    arbitrary sample sizes
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