H. J. Keselman

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
Comparing Trimmed or Least Squares Means of Two Independent Skewed Populations2020-09-22Paper
Effect of non-normality on test statistics for one-way independent groups designs2012-08-24Paper
Detecting heteroscedasticity in a simple regression model via quantile regression slopes2006-08-28Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q52903142006-04-28Paper
Tests for mean equality that do not require homogeneity of variances: do they really Work?2002-12-10Paper
A comparison of two approaches for selecting covariance structures in the analysis of repeated measurements2000-08-21Paper
The 'improved' brown and forsythe test for mean equality: some things can't be fixed2000-07-11Paper
The analysis of repeated measurements: a comparison of mixed-model satterthwaite f tests and a nonpooled adjusted degrees of freedom multivariate test2000-03-20Paper
Analysing multivariate repeated measures designs when covariance matrices are heterogeneous2000-03-14Paper
Robust nonorthogonal analyses revisited: An update based on trimmed means1999-02-03Paper
The analysis of repeated measurements: A quantitative research synthesis1997-11-13Paper
Robust and powerful nonorthogonal analyses1997-03-18Paper
Interaction contrasts in repeated measures designs1996-12-19Paper
The analysis of repeated measurements: Univariate tests, multivariate tests, or both?1996-11-18Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q48506481995-12-07Paper
Type I error control and the power to detect factorial effects1987-01-01Paper
A Review of Simultaneous Painvise Multiple Comparisons1983-01-01Paper
Tests for homogeneity of variance1979-01-01Paper
Analysis of repeated measurements1979-01-01Paper
An evaluation of some non-parametric and parametric tests for multiple comparisons1977-01-01Paper
An Evaluation of Two Unequal n k Forms of the Tukey Multiple Comparison Statistic1975-01-01Paper

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