Multiple comparisons: 1948-1983
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Multiple comparisons: 1948-1983
(The collected works of John W. Tukey / edited by David R. Brillinger, v. 8)
Chapman & Hall, 1994
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This volume of eleven articles compiles important papers by Tukey that examine the intriguing problems inherent in the area of multiple comparisons and provide a useful framework for thinking about them. Each volume in the set is indexed and contains a bibliography.
Table of Contents
- Biography of John W. Tukey
- Bibliography of John W. Tukey
- Index to bibliography of John W. Tukey 1938-1993
- Foreword to the Multiple Comparisons Volume
- Introduction to the Multiple Comparisons volume
- Comments on the individual papers
- The problem of multiple comparisons
- Equalizing unequal accuracies of means
- Comparing individual means in the analysis of variance
- Reminder sheets for allowances for various types of error rates
- Reminder sheets for multiple comparisons
- Souvenir sheets for confidence procedures are better
- Short-cult multiple comparisons for balanced single and double classifications: Part I, results
- Short-cut multiple comparisons for balanced single and double classifications: Part 2, derivations and approximations
- Author's reply to Anscombe's comments
- Multiple comparisons through orderly partitions: the maximum subrance procedure
- Reminder sheets for discussion of paper on multiple comparisons by Henry Scheffe.
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