Buch, Englisch, 482 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 726 g
Buch, Englisch, 482 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 726 g
Reihe: Wiley Series in Probability and Statistics
ISBN: 978-0-470-56833-0
Verlag: Wiley
Offering a balanced, up-to-date view of multiple comparison procedures, this book refutes the belief held by some statisticians that such procedures have no place in data analysis. With equal emphasis on theory and applications, it establishes the advantages of multiple comparison techniques in reducing error rates and in ensuring the validity of statistical inferences. Provides detailed descriptions of the derivation and implementation of a variety of procedures, paying particular attention to classical approaches and confidence estimation procedures. Also discusses the benefits and drawbacks of other methods. Numerous examples and tables for implementing procedures are included, making this work both practical and informative.
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1. Introduction 1
1. Two Early Multiple Comparison Procedures 2
2. Basic Notions and Philosophy of Multiple Comparisons 5
3. Examples 12
Part I. Procedures Based in Classical Approaches for Fixed-Effects Linear Models with Normal Homoscedastic Independent Errors 17
2. Some Theory of Multiple Comparison Procedures for Fixed-Effects Linear Models 17
2. Single-Step Procedures for Nonhierarchical Families 28
3. Single-Step Procedures for Hierarchical Families 43
4. Step-Down Procedures 53
3. Single-Step Procedures for Pairwise and More General Comparisons among All Treatments 72
1. Scheffé’s S-Procedure 73
2. Tukey’s T-Procedure for Balanced Designs 80
3. Modifications of the T-Procedure for Unbalanced Designs 85
4. Comparisons among Single-Step Procedures 102
5. Additional Topics 107
4. Stepwise Procedures for Pairwise and More General Comparisons among All Treatments 110
1. Step-Down Procedures Based on F-Statistics 111
2. Step-Down Procedures Based in Studentized Range Statistics 114
3. Peritz’s Closed Step-Down Procedure 121
4. Step-Up Procedures 124
5. A Comparison of Single-Step and Stepwise Procedures 128
5. Procedures for Some Nonhierarchical Finite Families of Comparisons 134
1. Orthogonal Comparisons 135
2. Comparisons with a Control 139
3. Comparisons with the “Best” Treatment 150
4. Two Miscellaneous Families 157
6. Designing Experiments for Multiple Comparisons 161
1. Single-Stage Procedures 163
2. Two-Stage Procedures 171
3. Incomplete Block Designs for Comparing Treatments with a Control 174
Part II. Procedures for Other Models and Problems, and Procedures Based on Alternative Approaches 179
7. Procedures for One-Way Layouts with Unequal Variances 181
1. Single-Stage Procedures 182
2. Two-Stage Procedures 194
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