Three P-Value Consistent Procedures for Multiple Comparisons with a Control in Direction-Mixed Families
In clinical studies, it is common to compare several treatments with a control. In such cases, the most popular statistical technique is the Dunnett procedure. However, the Dunnett procedure is designed to deal with particular families of inferences in which all hypotheses are either one sided or tw...
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Main Authors: | KWONG, Koon Shing, Cheung, Siu Hung, Holland, Burt, Wang, Yanhui |
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2007
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