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    Partitioning principle and selection of good treatments (English)
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    22 May 2006
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    directional errors
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    Familywise error rate
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    formal closure principle
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    least favourable parameter configuration
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    multiple comparisons with the best
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    multiple level
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    multiple hypotheses testing
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    Newman-Keuls test
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    power control
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    probability of correct selection
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    sample size determination
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    subset selection procedure
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    step-down procedure
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    strong partitioning principle
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    weak partitioning principle
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