In Heteroscedastic Simultaneous Inference, the Heteroscedastic Method II (Based on Healy's Two-Stage Sampling) is more Economical than the Original HM (Which is Based on Chatterjee's Sampling) (Q4842693)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 786100
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 786100 |
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In Heteroscedastic Simultaneous Inference, the Heteroscedastic Method II (Based on Healy's Two-Stage Sampling) is more Economical than the Original HM (Which is Based on Chatterjee's Sampling) (English)
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18 October 1995
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heteroscedastic method II
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tables
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two-stage sampling
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simultaneous inference
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simultaneous confidence intervals
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asymptotic expansion
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upper percentile
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total sample size
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