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    Under the assumption of arbitrary dependences among the hypotheses and tests, several multiple test procedures are presented which keep a multiple level less than or equal to a given bound \(\gamma\) under control. For the construction of these procedures a slight modification of the principle of closed test procedures described by \textit{R. Marcus}, \textit{E. Peritz} and \textit{K. R. Gabriel} [Biometrika 63, 655-660 (1976; Zbl 0353.62037)] is necessary; then the author's previous results [Biom. J. 25, 423-430 (1983; Zbl 0524.62027)] can be applied.
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    arbitrary dependence structures
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    type I error
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    sequentially rejective test procedures
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    Bonferroni methods
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    Rüger methods
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    Holm's procedure
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    multiple test procedures
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    principle of closed test procedures
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