Closed subset selection procedures for selecting good populations
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- A Selection Problem
- A Single-Sample Multiple Decision Procedure for Ranking Means of Normal Populations with known Variances
- A new procedure for selecting good populations
- A proof of the conjecture that the Tukey-Kramer multiple comparisons procedure is conservative
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- Multiple decision rules for comparing several populations with a fixed known standard
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- Nonparametric Ranking Procedures for Comparison with a Control
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- Some Model I Problems of Selection
- Some general results on least favorable parameter configurations with special reference to equivalence testing and the range statistic
- Some selection rules for comparing p processes with a standard
- Some subset selection problems
- The multivariate normal distribution
- The power function of range and studentized range tests in normal samples
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(9)- Ordered Multiple Comparisons with the Best and Their Applications to Dose–Response Studies
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- Duality between multiple testing and selecting
- Software for selection procedures
- The partitioning principle: a powerful tool in multiple decision theory
- Least favorable parameter configurations for a step-down subset selection procedure
- Partitioning principle and selection of good treatments
- A combination multiple comparisons and subset selection procedure to identify treatments that are strictly inferior to the best
- Subset selection of superior populations when the number of populations is large
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