Different definitions of -correct selection for the indifference zone formulation
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Different definitions of \(\Delta\)-correct selection for the indifference zone formulation
Different definitions of \(\Delta\)-correct selection for the indifference zone formulation
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- A Multiple Comparison Procedure for Comparing Several Treatments with a Control
- A Property of the Multinomial Distribution
- A Selection Problem
- A Single-Sample Multiple Decision Procedure for Ranking Means of Normal Populations with known Variances
- A Single-Sample Multiple Decision Procedure for Ranking Variances of Normal Populations
- A Single-Sample Multiple-Decision Procedure for Selecting the Multinomial Event Which Has the Highest Probability
- A class of selection procedures based on ranks
- A method of unconstrained multiple comparisons with the best
- Confidence bounds and selection of the t best populations
- Constrained simultaneous confidence intervals for multiple comparisons with the best
- Density estimation at unknown points and tail ordering
- Designing selection experiments with bernoulli populations
- MULTIPLE COMPARISONS AND SELECTION1
- Multiple Comparisons With the Best Treatment
- New Tables for Multiple Comparisons With a Control (Unknown Variances)
- New Tables for Multiple Comparisons with a Control
- On Multiple Decision Methods for Ranking Population Means
- On Selection Procedures Based on Ranks: Counterexamples Concerning Least Favorable Configurations
- On Some Multiple Decision (Selection and Ranking) Rules
- On a strengthening of the indifference zone approach to a generalized selection goal
- On correct selection for a ranking problem
- On the Comparison of Several Experimental Categories with a Control
- On the indifference zone approach to selection. A consistency result
- On the least favorable configuration in mult1hgmial selection problems
- On the probability of correctly selecting the best of several normal populations
- On two-stage selection procedures and related probability-inequalities
- Ranking and selection problems of uniform distributions
- Robustness of the Probability of Correct Selection Against Deviations from the Assumption of a Common Known Variance
- SELECTING THE m POPULATIONS WITH LARGEST MEANS FROM k NORMAL POPULATIONS WITH UNKNOWN VARIANCES
- Simultaneous Inference with Respect to the Best Treatment in Block Designs
- Simultaneous comparisons with a control and with the “best”
- Simultaneous confidence intervals for all distances from the best
- The probability of correct selection
- The ranking of means of normal populations for a generalized selection goal
- Two new goals for selection based on proportions
- \(\psi\)-correct decision for selection and elimination
- △-correct decision for location and scale parameters
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