Calculation of critical values for Dunnett and Tamhane's step-up multiple test procedure
K. S. Kwong and
W. Liu
Statistics & Probability Letters, 2000, vol. 49, issue 4, 411-416
Abstract:
Dunnett and Tamhane (1992, J. Amer. Statist. Assoc. 87, 162-170; 1993, Statist. Probab. Lett. 16 (1), 55-58; 1995, Biometrics 51, 217-227) proposed a step-up testing procedure for comparing k treatments with a control and showed that it is often more powerful than its competitors, the single-step (Dunnett, 1955, J. Amer. Statist. Assoc. 50, 1096-1121) and the step-down (Miller, 1966, Simultaneous Statistical Inference, McGraw-Hill, New York; Dunnett and Tamhane, 1991, Statist Med. 10 (6), 939-947) procedures. However, the applications of the step-up procedure may be hindered by the lengthy time for computing the required critical values, especially when the design of experiment is unbalanced or the value of k is large. In this paper we propose some more efficient approaches to the computation of the critical values to make the step-up test more applicable.
Keywords: Familywise; error; rate; Multiple; comparisons; with; a; control; Multivariate; t; distribution (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2000
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