An Extension of Stein's Two-Stage Method to Pairwise Comparisons Among Dependent Groups Based on Trimmed Means
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- Inferences about which of J dependent groups has the largest robust measure of location
- Multiple comparisons among dependent groups based on a modified one-step M-estimator
- Within groups analysis of covariance: multiple comparisons at specified design points using a robust measure location when there is curvature
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