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E-grāmata: Multiple Comparisons, Selection and Applications in Biometry

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Papers presented at the Symposium on Biostatistics held at McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada, represent many areas of Dunnett's contributions, and, in combining the topics of multiple comparison methods and selection procedures, serve as impetus for further work defining their affinities. Topics of the 32 contributions encompass both theoretical and practical concerns and are unified by the quest which motivates Dunnett's work developing methods for better understanding of data. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.

Aims to provide in-depth descriptions of the latest developments in multiple comparison methods and selection procedures, while emphasizing biometry. This text is published in honour of the 70th birthday of Charles W. Dunnett - a pioneer in statistical methodology.
Preface -- Contributors -- 1 A Conversation with Charles W. Dunnett -- 2
Whither Biometry? /David J. Finney -- PART A MULTIPLE COMPARISONS -- 3
Probability Inequalities and Dunnett's Test /Eugene Seneta -- 4 Multiple
Comparisons in Split Block and Split-Split Plot Designs /Walter T. Federer
and Charles E. McCulloch -- 5 Multiple Comparisons with a Control in Response
Surface Methodology: The Problem, Examples, and Relative Efficiency Results
/Don Edwards and Ping Sa -- 6 One-Sided Multiple Comparisons of Response
Rates with a Control /David R. Bristol -- 7 Distribution-Free and
Asymptotically Distribution-Free Comparisons with a Control in Blocked
Experiments /John D. Spurrier -- 8 Plackett's Identity, Its Generalizations,
and Their Uses /Satish Iyengar -- 9 Some Minimax Test Procedures for
Comparing Several Normal Means /Anthony J. Hayter and Wei Liu -- 10
Approximate Simultaneous Confidence Intervals /Joseph Glaz -- 11 Stepwise
Multiple Comparisons of Repeated Measures Means Under Violations of
Multisample Sphericity /H.J. Keselman -- 12 Where Should Multiple Comparisons
Go Next? /John W. Tukey -- PARTB SELECTION -- 13 Performances of Selection
Procedures for 2-Factor Additive Normal Populations with Common Known
Variance /Robert E. Bechhofer, David Goldsman, and Mark Hartmann -- 14
Multi-Factor Extensions of Paulson's Procedures for Selecting the Best Normal
Population /Mark Hartmann -- 15 The Least Favorable Configuration of a
Two-Stage Procedure for Selecting the Largest Normal Mean /Thomas J. Santner
and Anthony J. Hayter -- 16 A Bayesian Approach to Comparing Treatments with
a Control /Ajit C. Tamhane and G. V.S. Gopal -- 17 Nonlinear Renewal Theory
and Beyond: Reviewing the Roles in Selection and Ranking /Nitis Mukhopadhyay
-- 18 One-Sided Sequential Tests to Establish Equivalence Between Treatments
with Special Reference to Normal and Binary Responses /Christopher Jennison
and Bruce W. Turnbull -- 19 Subset Selection Procedures for Binomial Models
Based on a Class of Priors and Some Applications /Shanti S. Gupta and Yuning
Liao -- 20 A Two-Stage Procedure for Selecting the 8* -Optimal Guaranteed
Lifetimes in the Two-Parameter Exponential Model /TaChen Liang and S.
Panchapakesan -- 21 A Note on Selection Procedures and Selection Constants
/Stefan Driessen -- 22 Sharpening Subset Selection of Treatments Better than
a Control /Manfred Horn and Rudiger Vollandt -- PARTC BIOMETRY AND DESIGN --
23 Interim Analyses in Clinical Trials /Peter Armitage -- 24 A New Procedure
for Assessing Acute Oral Toxicity /Robert N. Curnow and Anne Whitehead -- 25
Estimating Risks of Progression to AIDS Using Serially Measured Immunologic
Markers /Janet M. Raboud, Randall A. Coates, and Vern T. Farewell -- 26 Some
Statistical Methods for Followup Studies of Disease with Intermittent
Monitoring /Jerry F. Lawless and Ping Yan -- 27 Exact Solutions to the
Behrens-Fisher Problem /Baldeo K. Taneja and Edward J. Dudewicz -- 28 An Easy
Way to Use Dunnett t with SAS Least Squares Means /Spencer M. Free Jr. -- 29
Future Directions for National Health Information Systems /David F. Bray and
Robert Lussier -- 30 Concomitants of Order Statistics: Review and Recent
Developments /H.A. David -- 31 Residual Plots for Minimal Resolution IV
Designs /Peter W.M. John -- 32 An Optimal Stopping Rule for Multinomial
Inverse Sampling Problems /Milton Sobel and Pinyuen Chen -- Publications of
Charles W. Dunnett -- Index.