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The following pages link to Practical methods for computing power in testing the multivariate general linear hypothesis (Q1061479):
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- Methods for analyzing multivariate phenotypes in genetic association studies (Q454787) (← links)
- Simple approximation of sample size for the bivariate normal (Q804169) (← links)
- Regression based thresholds in principal loading analysis (Q2101461) (← links)
- Power and sample size calculations for multivariate linear models with random explanatory variables (Q2260057) (← links)
- On Sample Size of the Kruskal-Wallis Test with Application to a Mouse Peritoneal Cavity Study (Q3008880) (← links)
- An empirical study of the type I error rate and power for some selected normal-theory and nonparametric tests of the independence of two sets of variables (Q3471458) (← links)
- Hypothesis Testing in Multivariate Linear Models with Randomly Missing Data (Q3471504) (← links)
- The distribution of the ratio of independent central wishart determinants (Q3473226) (← links)
- SAMPLE SIZE FOR COMPARING LINEAR GROWTH CURVES (Q4512723) (← links)
- Calculating power for the general linear multivariate model with one or more Gaussian covariates (Q5078429) (← links)
- Exact distributions of two non-central generalized Wilks's statistics (Q5107423) (← links)
- Power and Sample Size for Fixed-Effects Inference in Reversible Linear Mixed Models (Q5868210) (← links)