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Combining the advantages of one-sided and two-sided procedures for comparing several treatments with a control
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    Combining the advantages of one-sided and two-sided procedures for comparing several treatments with a control (English)
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    13 December 2000
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    acceptance sets
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    comparisons with a control
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    critical points
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    directional decisions
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    orthogonal contrasts
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    simultaneous confidence intervals
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