Stepwise multiple tests for successive comparisons of treatment effects
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- A multiple directional decision procedure for successive comparisons of treatment effects
- SUCCESSIVE COMPARISONS BETWEEN ORDERED NORMAL MEANS BASED ON CLOSED TESTING PROCEDURE
- Confidence intervals for successive comparisons of ordered treatment effects
- Successive comparison between ordered treatments
- Simultaneous confidence interval estimation for successive comparisons of ordered treatment effects
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- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3712886 (Why is no real title available?)
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 50804 (Why is no real title available?)
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 927332 (Why is no real title available?)
- A Step-Up Multiple Test Procedure
- A multiple directional decision procedure for successive comparisons of treatment effects
- Combining one-sided and two-sided confidence interval procedures for successive comparisons of ordered treatment effects.
- Multiple Comparisons
- Obtaining critical values for simultaneous confidence intervals and multiple testing
- Simultaneous confidence interval estimation for successive comparisons of ordered treatment effects
- Step-Up Multiple Testing of Parameters with Unequally Correlated Estimates
- Successive comparison between ordered treatments
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(8)- A multiple directional decision procedure for successive comparisons of treatment effects
- A closed testing procedure for comparing successive exponential populations with respect to location parameter
- STEPWISE TESTS WHEN THE TEST STATISTICS ARE INDEPENDENT
- One-sided multiple comparisons for treatment means with a control mean
- Tests for successive differences of quantiles
- Multiple comparisons of treatments with skewed ordinal responses
- Successive comparison between ordered treatments
- Confidence intervals for successive comparisons of ordered treatment effects
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