The following pages link to Pinyuen Chen (Q721617):
Displayed 50 items.
- A two-stage design for comparative clinical trials: the heteroscedastic solution (Q721618) (← links)
- Item:Q721617 (redirect page) (← links)
- Empirical Bayes rules for selecting good populations (Q792031) (← links)
- Estimating the upper limit of the number of signals (Q948265) (← links)
- Partitioning \(k\) multivariate normal populations according to equivalence with respect to a standard vector (Q1015868) (← links)
- An interval estimation for the number of signals (Q1017102) (← links)
- Subset selection for the least probable multinomial cell (Q1062701) (← links)
- The k-in-a-row procedure in selection theory (Q1092551) (← links)
- An integrated formulation for selecting the most probable multinomial cell (Q1118282) (← links)
- Truncated selection procedures for the most probable event and the least probable event (Q1260718) (← links)
- Screening among multivariate normal data (Q1290935) (← links)
- A selection procedure for estimating the number of signal components (Q1611816) (← links)
- An integrated selection formulation for the best normal mean: The unequal and unknown variance case (Q1613224) (← links)
- A curtailed procedure for selecting among treatments with two Bernoulli endpoints (Q2135601) (← links)
- A confidence interval for the number of principal components (Q2495830) (← links)
- A two-stage procedure on comparing several experimental treatments and a control -- the common and unknown variance case (Q2498234) (← links)
- A Stein-Type Two-Sample Procedure for Comparing Normal Means (Q2787034) (← links)
- A Restricted Subset Selection Rule for Selecting at Least One of the t Best Normal Populations in Terms of Their Means When Their Common Variance is Known, Case II (Q2876203) (← links)
- Inverse Sampling Subset Selection of Multinomial Cells (Q3028078) (← links)
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- On a sequential subset selection procedure for the least probable multinomial cell (Q3135509) (← links)
- A Note on a Curtailed Sequential Procedure for Subset Selection of Multinomial Cells (Q3136530) (← links)
- A Two-Stage Procedure for Selecting the Largest Mean Based on Conditional Probability Analysis (Q3136531) (← links)
- Detecting Multiple Targets Simultaneously at<b><i>k</i></b>Sites (Q3155348) (← links)
- A Two-Stage Selection and Testing Design for Comparing Several Normal Means with a Standard (Q3155681) (← links)
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- Entropy-based Optimal Group-testing Procedures (Q3415862) (← links)
- Closed inverse sampling procedure for selecting the largest multinomial cell probability (Q3471384) (← links)
- Selecting the Best Multinomial Cell-Provided it is Better than a Control (Q3492650) (← links)
- Curtailment Procedure for Selecting Among Bernoulli Populations (Q3499064) (← links)
- Screening for Multiple Target Detection (Q3518501) (← links)
- ℒ<sup>1</sup>-Limit of Trimmed Sums of Order Statistics from Location-Scale Distributions with Applications to Type II Censored Data Analysis (Q3532741) (← links)
- A Hybrid Selection and Testing Procedure with Curtailment for Comparative Clinical Trials (Q3618548) (← links)
- Authors' Responses (Q3618552) (← links)
- Partitioning Bernoulli Populations with Respect to a Control (Q3645005) (← links)
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- On the least favorable configuration in mult1hgmial selection problems (Q3803987) (← links)
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- A Two-stage Design for Comparing Clinical Trials (Q4031424) (← links)
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- A two-stage procedure for selecting the largest multinomial cell probability when nuisance cell is present (Q4254243) (← links)
- An integrated formulation for selecting the best normal population: the common and unknown variance case (Q4269987) (← links)
- Selecting among the multinomial losers (Q4311934) (← links)
- A Two-Stage Selection and Testing Design for Comparing Several Normal Means with a Standard: The Case of Common, Known Variance (Q4439628) (← links)
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- Selecting the Best Population, Provided It Is Better than a Control: The Unequal Variance Case (Q4717694) (← links)
- An Integrated Formulation For Selecting The t Best Of k Normal Populations (Q4720541) (← links)
- A New Formulation For The Multinomial Selection Problem (Q4720542) (← links)
- Sequential Procedures for Selecting the Most Probable Multinomial Cell When a Nuisance Cell Is Present (Q4801422) (← links)