Selecting the normal population with the largest mean when the variances are bounded
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- A Single-Sample Multiple Decision Procedure for Ranking Means of Normal Populations with known Variances
- On the behaviour of the probability function for selecting the best normal population
- On the probability of correctly selecting the best of several normal populations
- On two-stage selection procedures and related probability-inequalities
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(13)- Decision Procedures for Selecting One of Two Normal Population Variances
- Estimation following selection of the largest of two normal means
- Selecting the best normal population better than a standard under unequal variances
- On Some Multiple Decision Procedures for Normal Variances
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- Selection problem for normal populations with unequal variances
- On two-stage selection of the best negative exponential population with applications
- Selecting the Best Exponential Population When the Scale Parameters are Bounded
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- New modifications of the Bechhofer method
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