Distribution-free tests for comparing several treatments with a control
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Cites work
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3436463 (Why is no real title available?)
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3244975 (Why is no real title available?)
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Cited in
(11)- A generalized steel procedure for comparing several treatments with a control under random right-censorship
- Multi-sample inference for the simple-tree alternative based on one-sample confidence intervals
- A flexible nonparametric test for ordered and umbrella alternatives
- A new nonparametric test for the ordered alternative problem
- Generlizations of steel's many-one rank sum test
- Small Sample Null Distribution of Two Nonparametric Tests for Comparing Treatments with a Control in a Two–Way Layout
- IDENTIFYING THE MAXIMUM SAFE DOSE: A MULTIPLE TESTING APPROACH
- A robust distribution-free test for genetic association studies of quantitative traits
- Nonparametric procedures for comparing treatments with a control in a randomized complete block design
- Generalizations of Mathisen's median test for comparing several treatments with a control
- A one-sided test of homogeneity against simple tree alternative for right-censored data
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