A Multiple Directional Decision Procedure for Successive Comparisons of Treatment Effects
Suppose that the k treatments under comparison are ordered in a certain way. For example, there may be a sequence of increasing dose levels of a drug. It is interesting to look directly at the successive differences between the treatment effects μi's, namely the set of differences μ2-μ1, In par...
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sg-smu-ink.soe_research-13142018-05-09T09:16:51Z A Multiple Directional Decision Procedure for Successive Comparisons of Treatment Effects LIU, Wei KWONG, Koon Shing Suppose that the k treatments under comparison are ordered in a certain way. For example, there may be a sequence of increasing dose levels of a drug. It is interesting to look directly at the successive differences between the treatment effects μi's, namely the set of differences μ2-μ1, In particular, directional inferences on whether μiμi+1 for i=1,...,k-1 are useful. Lee and Spurrier (J. Statist. Plann. Inference 43 (1995) 323) present a one- and a two-sided confidence interval procedures for making successive comparisons between treatments. In this paper, we develop a new procedure which is sharper than both the one- and two-sided procedures of Lee and Spurrier in terms of directional inferences. This new procedure is able to make more directional inferences than the two-sided procedure and maintains the inferential sensitivity of the one-sided procedure. Note however this new procedure controls only type III error, but not type I error. The critical point of the new procedure is the same as that of Lee and Spurrier's one-sided procedure. We also propose a power function for the new procedure and determine the sample size necessary for a guaranteed power level. The application of the procedure is illustrated with an example 2003-09-01T07:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soe_research/315 info:doi/10.1016/s0378-3758(02)00237-9 https://doi.org/10.1016/s0378-3758(02)00237-9 Research Collection School Of Economics eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Critical points Directional decision Multivariate-t distribution Pairwise comparisons Simultaneous confidence intervals Econometrics Economics |
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Suppose that the k treatments under comparison are ordered in a certain way. For example, there may be a sequence of increasing dose levels of a drug. It is interesting to look directly at the successive differences between the treatment effects μi's, namely the set of differences μ2-μ1, In particular, directional inferences on whether μiμi+1 for i=1,...,k-1 are useful. Lee and Spurrier (J. Statist. Plann. Inference 43 (1995) 323) present a one- and a two-sided confidence interval procedures for making successive comparisons between treatments. In this paper, we develop a new procedure which is sharper than both the one- and two-sided procedures of Lee and Spurrier in terms of directional inferences. This new procedure is able to make more directional inferences than the two-sided procedure and maintains the inferential sensitivity of the one-sided procedure. Note however this new procedure controls only type III error, but not type I error. The critical point of the new procedure is the same as that of Lee and Spurrier's one-sided procedure. We also propose a power function for the new procedure and determine the sample size necessary for a guaranteed power level. The application of the procedure is illustrated with an example |
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A Multiple Directional Decision Procedure for Successive Comparisons of Treatment Effects |
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