Comparison of Several Treatments with a Control Using Multiple Contrasts
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Publication:3787280
DOI10.2307/2288803zbMath0644.62019OpenAlexW4243493272MaRDI QIDQ3787280
F. T. Wright, Tim Robertson, Hari Mukerjee
Publication date: 1987
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.2307/2288803
convex combinationMonte Carlo studypower functionmultiple comparisonsisotonic regressionmost powerful testDunnett's testcomparison with a controlt-distributionorder-restricted testsmaximum contrastAbelson and Tukey's test
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