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A Procedure of Selecting All Good Populations Under Heteroscedasticity
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    A Procedure of Selecting All Good Populations Under Heteroscedasticity (English)
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    24 March 2009
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    one-stage
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    percentage points
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    select all good populations whose mean does not fall too much below the best one
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    simultaneous inference
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    Student \(t\) distribution
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    two-stage
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