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The following pages link to Multiple Comparisons With the Best Treatment (Q3317927):
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- Some insights of using common random numbers in selection procedures (Q373006) (← links)
- Step-up and step-down methods for testing multiple hypotheses in sequential experiments (Q419332) (← links)
- Comparing adaptive interventions under a general sequential multiple assignment randomized trial design via multiple comparisons with the best (Q826970) (← links)
- Stepwise multiple comparisons with the best (Q1205457) (← links)
- Robustness of ranking and selection rules using generalised \(g\)-and-\(k\) distributions (Q1378762) (← links)
- Multiple-comparison procedures for steady-state simulations (Q1383089) (← links)
- Rank verification for exponential families (Q1731054) (← links)
- Different definitions of \(\Delta\)-correct selection for the indifference zone formulation (Q1923399) (← links)
- Multiple comparisons with the best using common random numbers for steady-state simulations (Q1973279) (← links)
- Comparison with a standard via all-pairwise comparisons (Q2256884) (← links)
- An exact method for the multiple comparison of several polynomial regression models with applications in dose-response study (Q2316742) (← links)
- Monotonicity of certain integrals involving gamma distributions and their applications in multiple comparisons (Q2446717) (← links)
- A combination multiple comparisons and subset selection procedure to identify treatments that are strictly inferior to the best (Q2455695) (← links)
- Sequential Bonferroni Methods for Multiple Hypothesis Testing with Strong Control of Family-Wise Error Rates I and II (Q2888575) (← links)
- Testing for order among <i>K</i> populations: theory and examples (Q3561486) (← links)
- A Procedure of Selecting All Good Populations Under Heteroscedasticity (Q3616250) (← links)
- Simultaneous confidence intervals for all distances from the worst and best populations (Q4275139) (← links)
- Order Now, Pickup in 30 Minutes: Managing Queues with Static Delivery Guarantees (Q5106351) (← links)