Multiple Comparisons within Anova Using Orthogonal or Nonorthogonal Components

The individual contemplating the use of a multiple comparison procedure is faced with a bewildering array of potential methods, each presenting unique features slightly different than the others. The development of these procedures has been useful in emphasizing the error rates involved in a number...

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