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http://dx.doi.org/10.5351/KJAS.2006.19.3.555

Nonparametric Multiple Comparison Procedure Using Alignment Method Under Randomized Block Design  

Han, Ji-Ung (Hyundae Research Institute)
Kim, Dong-Jae (Dept. of Biostatistics, The Catholic University of Korea)
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The Korean Journal of Applied Statistics / v.19, no.3, 2006 , pp. 555-564 More about this Journal
Abstract
Friedman rank-sum multiple comparison procedure is often applied to nonparametric multiple comparison method under randomized block design. Since this method does not use between-block information, we propose, in this paper, nonparametric multiple comparison procedures employing aligned method suggested by Hedges and Lehmann(1962) under randomized block design. The proposed procedure and Friedman procedure are compared by Monte Carlo simulation study.
Keywords
Multiple comparison; Rank; Alignment method;
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