scientific article; zbMATH DE number 795284
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zbMATH Open0827.62099MaRDI QIDQ4845381FDOQ4845381
Authors: Eve Bofinger, Mark Bofinger
Publication date: 13 December 1995
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Recommendations
- Testing and Selecting for Equivalence With Respect to a Control
- STEPWISE TESTS WHEN THE TEST STATISTICS ARE INDEPENDENT
- A step-down test based on the likelihood ratio for multiple comparisons with a control
- Two-Stage Equivalence Tests That Control Both Size and Power
- Simple Stepwise Tests of Hypotheses and Multiple Comparisons
- Optimal Step-Type Designs for Comparing Test Treatments With a Control
- Stepwise multiple test procedures and control of directional errors
multiple comparisonsstep-down procedurebioequivalencefamilywise error ratecontrol treatmentsingle-step procedurestep-upmultiple-testing procedures
Applications of statistics to biology and medical sciences; meta analysis (62P10) Paired and multiple comparisons; multiple testing (62J15)
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- On familywise type I error control for multiplicity in equivalence trials with three or more treatments
- Equivalence of normal means compared with a control
- ON TESTING EQUIVALENCE OF THREE POPULATIONS
- Planning and Monitoring of Equivalence Studies
- On δ-Equivalence With the Best in k-Sample Models
- Title not available (Why is that?)
- Step-up related simultaneous confidence intervals for MCC and MCB
- STEPWISE TESTS WHEN THE TEST STATISTICS ARE INDEPENDENT
- Multiple testing of interval composite null hypotheses using randomized \(p\)-values
- Easy multiplicity control in equivalence testing using two one-sided tests
- A more powerful familywise error control procedure for evaluating mean equivalence
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